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The speaker recounts personal experiences attending Charlie Kirk’s campus visits, highlighting Charlie’s unique approach to dialogue. Despite thousands of students and faculty, Charlie would actively seek out dissent, asking, "Who here disagrees with me? Come to the front." With genuine respect and attentive listening, he fostered open debate—not for conflict, but for understanding. His principle was clear: disagree with ideas, not with people, embodying the fundamental right to free speech and promoting sincere dialogue over division.