
The Charlie Kirk Show Charlie on The Super Bowl: Halftime Shows, Football, and Cultural Flashpoints
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Feb 8, 2026 Discussion of Super Bowl halftime content and whether broadcast performances are appropriate for children. A cultural critique tracing mainstream sexualization back to the 1960s. Reflections on NFL fandom, anthem protests, and rekindled interest in football. Takes on franchise histories, Packers ownership, preseason predictions, and what Super Bowl ads reveal about national mood.
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Halftime Shows Signal Cultural Norms
- Charlie Kirk argues the Super Bowl halftime show normalized overtly sexual performances for children watching the broadcast.
- He calls this trend 'sexual anarchy' and says network TV should reflect the society we want to live in.
Sexual Normalization As A Cultural Project
- Charlie frames the push to normalize sexuality and gender ideology as a deliberate cultural force since the 1960s.
- He connects that to spiritual warfare and argues it creates misery and social chaos.
Promote Chastity As A Goal
- Encourage young people to save sex for marriage and treat chastity as a worthwhile goal.
- Charlie says this choice increases long-term happiness and leads to stronger family outcomes.


