Charlie Kirk fears world will be 'toxically feminine' after Hulk Hogan's death
Charlie Kirk speaking with attendees at the 2021 Southwest Regional Conference hosted by Turning Point USA at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)

MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk lamented that the world will be "toxically feminine" following the death of wrestling entertainer Hulk Hogan at 71.

"He was an icon for so many young men in this country and in a world now that is just so toxically feminine, we're losing an outwardly masculine, fun, magnanimous, cheerful, and joyful icon that so many young men looked up to," Kirk said on his Thursday podcast. "His catchphrase was great in the '80s. It was very Americana. Train, say your prayers, and eat your vitamins. That's good advice for young men."

The podcast host recalled that Hogan had campaigned for President Donald Trump at a time when "we didn't have many celebrities."

"And Hulk Hogan was like, that's an A-list celebrity. That is a guy that has a name ID in almost every single TV and every single family, every kitchen table across the country," he opined.

"Because you look at the icons now that people are looking up to. You look at Nicki Minaj or Cardi B or what, a much better icon. Eat your vitamins, say your prayers, train," Kirk added. "It's a lot better than, well, you can fill in the blanks of all those degenerate rap lyrics."

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