Mark is almost incomparable in his ability to explain the glory of the enlightenment, in all of its Anglo and Scottish glory, with a touch of his embraced American belligerence. He's not chauvinistic, he's simply being empirical and witty. He's clearly a child of the Crown, but as an adult planted his flag in the New Hampshire woods. It's not for everyone, but the message is always potent: * Culture matters * The West is the best * Read your Thomas Paine, understand why you're a free person
As you get older you start to lose your range of motion. For example you look in the rear view mirror instead of turning your neck when backing up your car. The only way to retain this range of motion is to stretch your limbs to their full limits regularly. Free speech works the same way.
This video is 5 years old and it only gotten worse. Were the hell are e.g. district attorneys prosecuting against these infringements on basic freedom rights?
The turning point came when too many *individuals*, coalescing together louder than the rest, adopted the maxim, "I will not serve" as it related to our foundational Judeo/ Christian values; preferring their own empty 'experientialism' simply borne out of the drugged up sexual revolution, putting themselves as number one, "I did it my way" self congratulatory narcissism. The economy now depends on the majority adopting such a consumerist regime, and the advertising industry confirms it. Greed is still good but not as good as leftist empty headed moralising like what is offensive language or 'Marriage' equality ...
I actually don't find him pompous at all and I have a pretty week stomach for pompous - sure you may find it hard to get by the Patrician accent but if Mark Steyn is acutely pompous to you - well, what isn't?
pure propaganda why use labels like right and left; that causes distraction ..a obvious aim of ipa..stick to substance of argument..those patronizing persons at abc on jane were probably half centre right the other centre left; hardly a discussion worth salt but shes entitled to her opinion piece.
I like how this starts with an semi-intelligent discussion and then descends into the weeds of blame leveled at this concept of an illiberal Left. An obscure attempt to drive a wedge between liberalism and left-leaning thought. Social liberalism is widely recognised to be a Left-Wing ideal in most countries including U.S. & Australia. Liberalism rolls of the tongue nicely in Australia (not so much in the US), so the temptation for the IPA to try to argue it is a right wing ideology is understandable. As far a freedom of speech goes, both Right and Left have sensitivities - Right-wing tend to try to sensor certain forms of art and expression that are incompatible with their value system and the left aren't so keen on suspected racism and bigotry.
Not quite so fast there... the left liberals in the arts have done a marvelous job at keeping out the kind of artistic genres that don't fit the convenience of *their* narrative about avant-gardism. Here in Britain, and indeed in the North America, the Arts-Councils and publicly funded arts quangos are a virtual Cosa Nostra of conceptualism.
usa-- very good-- majority needs to get back basic control...but.. i do believe as a guy...that valentines day be kept clean..no dirty style comments from dr guy...he should have ..deserved a whack for that...i dont like anybody slopping up our nice holidays..
+Aaron Typhoon I don't see it. Hitchens would constantly bang on about religion. Mark seems to bang on about the economy, the western empire and demographics 90 percent of the time.
+Aaron Typhoon Hitchens was a marxist. The only conservative leanings he ever had or tones he adopted came near the end of his days and only in so far as trying to spirit a defense against pan-Islam nationalism. Even later in life Hitchens began expressing some hesitation in so forcefully going after christianity. He said numerous times near the end, that if given the chance to eradicate theology, he wouldn't. Much to the dismay of Dawkins, who even himself, i think, has become almost non-vocal on christianity just in the last 2-years.
ghost writer C I like Steyn and take back what I said about him being a poor man's Chris Hitchens. I like that he is a vocal critic of bullshit (even if he isn't always right in that criticism). He at least makes an attempt to be logical and honest.