Charlie Kirk broke down a resurfaced clip from 10 years ago of Julian Castro and Joaquin Castro speaking on the demographics potentially changing in the state of Texas on his podcast Friday. They were seemingly predicting that “as America gets less white the Democrat Party will take over Texas.”
Joaquin Castro is Texas’s 20th congressional district representative while Julián Castro was US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Obama. Kirk noted that they are “a very powerful duo.”
In the clip, originally seen on CBS’s Face The Nation, the Castro brothers confidently stated that Texas is “changing.” Julian continued, “It's going to become a purple state and then a blue state because of the demographics because of the population growth of folks from outside of Texas.”
In essence, the Castro brothers were admitting that Democrats were carefully planning this shift in diversity in Texas.
”The demographics are changing, but it's going to take a lot of work from Democrats to lay the infrastructure for change. So we're very busy working on that now.”
What they were quietly alluding to, Kirk noted, would be the country’s open border to Mexico, much of which lines the state of Texas and has caused chaos and crime for years.
Kirk added that they probably intend to find a way to keep them in Texas rather than the previous pattern of sending them off to blue states because New York is already “Democrat enough.”
“The Castro brothers, by the way, could have been a great symbol of assimilation. They didn't know Spanish growing up,” Kirk quipped, “but instead we've embraced not assimilating.“
Taking aim at critics who vocalize that welcoming third-world “dreamers” into America for the sake of diversity is a great idea, he continued, “You don't understand in the modern era, there's a repulsion to assimilate. There's incentives to balkanize, to tribalize yourself.”
“Tucker Carlson got huge pushback on even noticing,“ Kirk reminded his audience, “the most pushback you will get is when you notice something that is happening in real-time, you notice that the mRNA shot is not working the way they said it was, when you notice that the war in Ukraine is not going well, when you notice that young people are suddenly dropping. When I noticed when athletes were dropping, I got some of the most pushback I've ever received.”
“The crime of noticing will receive you in permanent detention by the media into basically a metaphorical gulag, which is why this program is such a threat to them.”
Listing the consequences that unfold with open borders, Kirk stated that the “more third-worlders that come to America, the more government benefits that they could offer them, the more they can control them. The more anchor babies they have, the more that they populate urban centers that then help the Democrat Party.”
Kirk noted that the United States census in which non-citizens were included was “one of the great cons executed on the American people.” Without an accurate census, he concluded, it is impossible to truthfully configure the Electoral College and congressional districts. Donald Trump attempted to fight this during his presidency.
“That's not a serious country. That [Trump] census fight,” he reminded viewers, “would have significantly damaged the electoral process prospects of the Democrat party.”
Kirk concluded, “the Democrats would be 20 percent less powerful if we actually would have done an accurate census. If we actually would have done a census that counted American passport holders. It's a remarkable thing.”