“Reagan didn’t cave to the Soviets, but he met with them,” Cameron said. “He built a relationship, meeting by meeting, year by year, until the Cold War ended.”
While Cameron compared Trump’s meeting with Putin to that of the meetings between Reagan and Gorbachev, Cameron didn’t address any personal or moral concerns about the president, who has been convicted of multiple felonies.
Cameron’s opinions appeared to be focused on the music and lifestyle of Taylor Swift. “Her songs are not just music,” Cameron argued. “This is discipleship.”
“She doesn’t have any kids of her own, but raising kids is hard,” he said. “Why get into all that when she can just disciple your kids and train them up in the way that she would like for them to go?”
The controversial video has been viewed nearly 100,000 times, and the comments reflect just how heated and polarized this topic is. Viewers called out parents and their responsibility to their kids, and others accused Swift of being a witch, literally casting spells during her concerts.
“@KirkCameron at least you are raising awareness to it,” affirmed one commenter. “Far too many celebs with influence either participate in the normalization and celebration of sin, or say nothing. Good on you for speaking out! God bless.”
Someone else had a different take. “Relationship with God isn’t so fragile that a ‘billionaire pop star in heels’ can break it,” the person said. “Nothing can take us out of His hand. Stop fearing things that aren’t anything to fear. God Almighty is on the Throne. And Nothing and NO ONE can change that. Rest and abide in Him.”
Kirk Cameron’s Next Children’s Book Coming in November 2025
Cameron has written a few children’s books, and he’s not done yet. “As You Grow,” “Pride Comes Before the Fall,” and “The Fox, the Fair, and the Invention Scare,” are among the popular books that not only capture children’s attention but also tell a moral story.
His next book, “Brave as a Lion,” can be preordered and is set to be released Nov. 4.
“A tiger is coming to destroy Teensytown! Out of options, Mr. Mouse sets out to find a courageous hero―someone who can save them all. But what he never expected was that the courage he needed might have been inside him all along,” the book description reads.
For multiple years, Brave Books has held “See You at the Library” events across the country. Children and families enjoy hearing wholesome stories and engaging in fun activities at local libraries.
“Brave as a Lion” might just be in the lineup of books read at the next event.