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The speaker underscores that Charlie Kirk, a contemporary figure, consistently argues that racial categories are socially constructed and not rooted in biology. Despite this, Charlie is often labeled a racist because he challenges the societal use of race—particularly in policies like affirmative action and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). The speaker suggests that Charlie’s opposition to racial categories is an effort to dismantle the racialized culture long maintained through these policies.