Charlie Kirk was tragically felled by the bullet of a deranged assassin. In response, grief-filled persons attended memorial events and rallies around the world: Australia, France, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, South Korea, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, and elsewhere.
Kirk was more than an activist. He was also a devoted family man – a husband and father of two. Just weeks before the murder, his wife Erika honoured him with a heartwarming tribute: “On days like today when the skies erupt in red, white, and blue and the air hums with the sound of freedom, I find myself especially grateful for the man I call my husband,” she said.
The family is the fundamental, enduring, and irreplaceable foundation of society. The family ensures the continuation of society through procreation, teaches cultural values to children, provides love and psychological stability, meets members’ needs for food and clothing, and confers social standing within the community.
Gender Wars
But in the 1960s, gender activists unleashed a Marxist-inspired campaign to redefine, reconfigure, and eventually destroy the family. Feminists launched a crusade to vilify men and fathers as abusers, deadbeats, and “patriarchal oppressors”.
In response, Charlie Kirk disparaged the anti-family effort in strong language:
- In a 2018 post, Kirk stated: “Feminism has become much more about hating men than empowering women… For a culture to survive we need strong men and women—not strong women and weak men.”
- In a 2025 interview, he argued that feminism misleads women by prioritising careers over family: “Having children is more important than having a good career.”
- After a 2025 debate at Oxford, Kirk posted: “Feminism must be defeated for the West to be saved,” arguing that a “hyper-feminine society” weakens family structures by diminishing male leadership.
Worldwide Crisis
The OECD reports that over the past five decades, marriage rates have dropped around the world. In Mexico, Poland, and the United States, declines in new marriages have reached crisis levels.
Likewise, fertility rates in many countries have fallen below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman. Experts warn that governments must consider the emerging threats to economies, food security, and geopolitical security.
Yet feminists remain indifferent, even elated by the unfolding crisis.
So who will lead the drive to restore marriage and fertility?
Studies reveal that men have stronger pro-family values than women. Men have a stronger commitment to the goals of marriage, parental aspirations, are more pro-life, are less likely to engage in child abuse, avoid infidelity, eschew divorce, and more.
“To all the dads out there: You are the backbone of the family unit. Your strength, guidance, and love shape the future. Never underestimate your role in building strong families and a strong nation, ” Kirk affirmed.
___
Republished thanks to the Coalition to End Domestic Violence (CEDV). Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
The Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance (DAVIA) consists of 201 member organisations from 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. DAVIA seeks to ensure that domestic violence and abuse policies are science-based, family-affirming, and gender-inclusive.
Charlie Kirk: ‘Feminism Has Become Much More About Hating Men Than Empowering Women’
25 September 2025
2.1 MINS
Charlie Kirk was tragically felled by the bullet of a deranged assassin. In response, grief-filled persons attended memorial events and rallies around the world: Australia, France, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, South Korea, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, and elsewhere.
Kirk was more than an activist. He was also a devoted family man – a husband and father of two. Just weeks before the murder, his wife Erika honoured him with a heartwarming tribute: “On days like today when the skies erupt in red, white, and blue and the air hums with the sound of freedom, I find myself especially grateful for the man I call my husband,” she said.
The family is the fundamental, enduring, and irreplaceable foundation of society. The family ensures the continuation of society through procreation, teaches cultural values to children, provides love and psychological stability, meets members’ needs for food and clothing, and confers social standing within the community.
Gender Wars
But in the 1960s, gender activists unleashed a Marxist-inspired campaign to redefine, reconfigure, and eventually destroy the family. Feminists launched a crusade to vilify men and fathers as abusers, deadbeats, and “patriarchal oppressors”.
In response, Charlie Kirk disparaged the anti-family effort in strong language:
Worldwide Crisis
The OECD reports that over the past five decades, marriage rates have dropped around the world. In Mexico, Poland, and the United States, declines in new marriages have reached crisis levels.
Likewise, fertility rates in many countries have fallen below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman. Experts warn that governments must consider the emerging threats to economies, food security, and geopolitical security.
Yet feminists remain indifferent, even elated by the unfolding crisis.
So who will lead the drive to restore marriage and fertility?
Studies reveal that men have stronger pro-family values than women. Men have a stronger commitment to the goals of marriage, parental aspirations, are more pro-life, are less likely to engage in child abuse, avoid infidelity, eschew divorce, and more.
“To all the dads out there: You are the backbone of the family unit. Your strength, guidance, and love shape the future. Never underestimate your role in building strong families and a strong nation, ” Kirk affirmed.
___
Republished thanks to the Coalition to End Domestic Violence (CEDV). Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
The Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance (DAVIA) consists of 201 member organisations from 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. DAVIA seeks to ensure that domestic violence and abuse policies are science-based, family-affirming, and gender-inclusive.
About the Author: Guest Writer
COMMENTARY / Fairness & Justice / Family / Gender / Identity Politics / Marriage
SHARE >
We need your help. The continued existence of the Daily Declaration depends on the generosity of readers like you. Donate now. The Daily Declaration is committed to keeping our site free of advertising so we can stay independent and continue to stand for the truth.
Fake news and censorship make the work of the Canberra Declaration and our Christian news site the Daily Declaration more important than ever. Take a stand for family, faith, freedom, life, and truth. Support us as we shine a light in the darkness. Donate now.
Recent Articles:
More Than FIFA & Football: Here’s How Prayer United Germany and Curaçao at the 2026 World Cup
3 July 2026
4.4 MINS
After Germany demolished Curaçao 7-1 at the 2026 World Cup, players from both teams prayed together in a remarkable moment. But Christian faith and prayer runs far deeper in the Curaçao team than that one glimpse might indicate.
ABC Opinion Desk Breaks Ranks on Giggle v Tickle Ruling
3 July 2026
2.9 MINS
The ABC has at long last published a legal critique of the Giggle v Tickle ruling after years of biased coverage that included calling Roxanne Tickle a “transgender woman”.
Labor and Greens Block Debate on Senate Sex Discrimination Bills
3 July 2026
3.1 MINS
Labor and the Greens have blocked two bills seeking to restore sex-based definitions to the Sex Discrimination Act, refusing even to allow parliamentary debate — an extraordinarily rare move that raises questions about the government's confidence in its own position on gender identity.
Christian Aid at the Forefront in Venezuelan Earthquake Catastrophe
3 July 2026
3.1 MINS
When two massive earthquakes devastated Venezuela on 24 June, killing thousands and displacing millions, it was Christian aid organisations that arrived before most overseas aid, with field hospitals, food, water, and medical teams. Yet Christian relief work remains largely unrecognised by a world that sometimes views it with suspicion.
Vicki Derderian: An Australian Woman of Extraordinary Faith
3 July 2026
3.9 MINS
Vicki Derderian was denied a heart transplant despite holding a valid medical exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine, so she sought treatment overseas — where she was deemed eligible. Fighting Australia's medical system with dignity and grace, she passed earlier this year, but her example of courage and faith remain.
Let Australia Speak
3 July 2026
6.4 MINS
Nation First looks into how Australians are being trained to stay silent in their own country.
Islamist Terrorists Have Killed Almost 80,000 in Nigeria in Last 6 Years, Mostly Christians: Report
2 July 2026
3.1 MINS
The Nigerian government said Christians were not being massacred. Mainstream media agreed. A new report from the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa says otherwise — and the numbers are devastating.
Use your voice today to protect
Faith · Family · Freedom · Life
MOST POPULAR
ABOUT
The Daily Declaration is an Australian Christian news site dedicated to providing a voice for Christian values in the public square. Our vision is to see the revitalisation of our Judeo-Christian values for the common good. We are non-profit, independent, crowdfunded, and provide Christian news for a growing audience across Australia, Asia, and the South Pacific. The opinions of our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of The Daily Declaration. Read More.
MOST COMMENTS
GOOD NEWS
HALL OF FAME
BROWSE TOPICS
BROWSE GENRES