Conservative activistโค Charlie Kirk โdelivered remarks inโค Seoul, South Korea, thisโค week โขpredicting a Donald Trump victory in โteh upcoming U.S. presidential โขelection andโข urging Japan to resist โขwhat he termedโค “globalism.” The event,part of a โlarger gathering aimed at attracting young โคSouth Koreans to Christianity,also featured a controversial appeal โfor increased birth rates.
Kirk’s appearance in South korea, a keyโข U.S. ally, underscores โคthe growing reach ofโ American conservative figures seeking โคto influence โinternationalโค audiences. Theโ gathering, which included a worship concert and a session on Christian leadership,โ drew attention for a video message from Everylife,โ a โdiaper company promoting a โ”pro-lifeโค mission” and encouraging South koreans to “make more babies” amidโ the nation’s declining birth rate.โ Kirk’s comments on Japan, specifically โคcalling on the country to oppose “globalism,” reflect a broader trend of conservative messaging targeting East Asian nations.
According to reports,Kirk expressed confidenceโฃ in a Trump winโค duringโค his speech,framing the โฃelection as a โฃpivotal โฃmoment for the Unitedโข States and the world. He also directly addressed japan,โข urging the nation to โฃactively fight against perceived globalist influences. The event’s focus on encouraging โhigher birth rates in South Korea, coupled with โคEverylife’s โฃmessage, highlights concerns about the country’s demographic challenges andโข the involvement of foreign entities inโค addressing them.