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Can Erika Kirk’s Influence Help Women To ‘Woman Up?’, by Carrie Gress – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Erika-Kirk. Image Credit. Fox 10 Phoenix / YouTube. By Carrie Gress, The Federalist, September 25, 2025

By Carrie Gress, The Federalist, September 25, 2025

Carrie Gress is a scholar at the Institute of Human Ecology at Catholic University of America. A mother of five, she is the author of 11 books, including “The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us,” and the forthcoming “Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t Be Fused with Christianity.” She is the editor of the online women’s magazine Theology of Home.

 

As Erika Kirk takes the helm at Turning Point, many have suggested she could do for young women what her husband has done for young men.

There has been a clear shift in the ideas, behavior, and voting among young men in the United States. Recent polling shows that Generation Z men, particularly those who voted for Donald Trump, put marriage and children near or at the top of their priorities.

This generational shift, making some young men more conservative than their fathers and grandfathers, can be at least partly attributed to the influence of men such as Charlie Kirk and Jordan Peterson, who have encouraged young men to “man up,” to get married, take responsibility, and do difficult things.

But what about women? Gen Z women in both parties are still prioritizing career and personal freedom higher than marriage and children. Is there someone who can tell them to “woman up?” As Erika Kirk takes the helm at Turning Point, many have suggested she could do for young women what her husband has done for young men. …