Charlie argues that a man who is not capable of providing for a wife or family is still a 'boy' and should not get married. He emphasizes the need for men to be disciplined, skilled, and self-sufficient before entering marriage, suggesting that a 'season' of preparation is necessary. He equates a man's ability to provide with maturity and readiness for marital responsibility.
Impact: High. This assertion creates a strict binary between 'boys' and 'men' based on financial provision, potentially stigmatizing young men or those facing economic hardship and setting a high, potentially unattainable, bar for marriage.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:31:45 to 00:32:12.
Sources in support: Charlie Kirk (Host)

