Jonathan Kay | Label-Defying Journalist, Senior Editor of Quillette, & More

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The Origins Podcast

The Origins Podcast

3 ай бұрын

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A note from Lawrence:
I first became aware of Jonathan Kay through his writing for the online magazine, Quillette. And for full disclosure, I got to know him better because he is one of their editors, and he has edited several of my own pieces for that magazine. Before that, however, I had been a fan of his writing, and was happy to be able to have an extended conversation with him about writing, journalism, false news, and politics, to name a few of the topics we discussed.
Our dialogue occurred shortly after the appearance of a comprehensive 15,000 word piece of investigative journalism piece by Kay about a supposed organized sex-ring in the Psychology Department at McMaster University in Canada. Outrageous claims had surfaced, which ignited the university, and the local media, destroying the careers of various faculty and others, all of which eventually turned out to be false. Kay carefully explored how the original story developed, what factors prompted the University to act, and how local media played up the salacious claims without much investigation. It was a typical example of how false news can propagate, and also an indictment of the way Universities handle such claims, and local media may promote them.
The appearance of this story gave us the opportunity to talk about the state of journalism in general. Jonathan has had a unique career and background, which made him a particularly interesting dialogue partner about this issue. He actually was educated as a metallurgical engineer, and following that he pursued a law degree at Yale University, and was a tax lawyer before eventually becoming disenchanted and deciding to pursue a career in writing and journalism.
He also defies easy labelling. While he was a founding editor of the conservative Canadian newspaper The National Post, he also helped Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau write his memoirs. It is Jonathan’s non-ideological bent, perhaps due to his early training as a scientist and engineer that makes his perspective on today’s news so refreshing. We discussed his own background, what got him into writing, his experiences, and stories including the recent claimed Indigenous Residential School scandal in Canada, and the controversy surrounding the naming of the James Webb Space Telescope in the U.S.
When I contacted Jon this week to let him know the podcast is coming out, I learned that he had just completed a lengthy investigative piece about University of New Hampshire astrophysicist/gender studies social justice warrior Chanda Prescod Weinstein who, in the process of claiming victimization for herself and others, has apparently been bullying, harassing, and intimidating a host of others online, leading to complaints recently being filed at her institution. It coincidentally just came out yesterday, so this podcast is particularly timely. I hope you enjoy the discussion as much as I enjoyed talking to this fascinating man.
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@helenbeach5581
@helenbeach5581 Ай бұрын
I love learning more about Jon’s life. He’s such an interesting person!
@DJD10
@DJD10 3 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this episode for a while, or since JK dropped his short version - decided to wait for the full version and enjoyed it. Thanks :)
@0neIntangible
@0neIntangible 3 ай бұрын
Lawrence... in post editing of this video, please adjust guest's audio volume up to match yours... Jonathon's volume is about half of yours... great convo, btw.
@TheALLjourney
@TheALLjourney 2 ай бұрын
Take The Journey!
@seans9203
@seans9203 3 ай бұрын
insightful and interesting and nostalgic as well (62 - born in Edmonton) - thanks :O) sean
@JamesCairney
@JamesCairney 2 ай бұрын
This was worth a watch, but the F1 Mercedes cap kept repeating a thought in my head, which was "Max!" (sorry)
@colmflanagan5933
@colmflanagan5933 2 ай бұрын
Their voices are almost indistinguishable.
@karlgoebeler1500
@karlgoebeler1500 3 ай бұрын
"Somebody" sitting on Mt Everest followed instructions back in 1964 and in the process created a datum point for calculating First Contact.
@Hyzer_Sozay
@Hyzer_Sozay 3 ай бұрын
Are those disc golf discs behind Jonathan? 🤔 I think they are. That's fantastic if they are. Jonathan, if you're ever in Rochester ny and wanna go throw hit me up 😁 I'm in prime DG course real estate 😎 my brother is a sponsored pro for prodigy we'd love to show u around 🙂 great interview btw.
@karlgoebeler1500
@karlgoebeler1500 3 ай бұрын
Supercooled solar array using heat pipes, thermoelectric coolers (Wired in parallel) and what I call a PP Turbine. Just a idea.
@karlgoebeler1500
@karlgoebeler1500 3 ай бұрын
Quantum coupling Went on a very unusual ride like a roller-coaster.
@karlgoebeler1500
@karlgoebeler1500 3 ай бұрын
Location Serves the "Tribes Image" Prisoners Dilemma. No say to the story.
@karlgoebeler1500
@karlgoebeler1500 3 ай бұрын
Bees build honeycombs from genetic predisposition, Birds build nest Genetic predisposition, Beavers build damms Genetic predisposition. We are not rock pilers by Genetic predisposition. Go figure.
@MattHunX
@MattHunX 2 ай бұрын
1:56:46 Woke/cancel-culture infected that, as well. A good number of people working on certain fields would rather bend a knee and nod, or simply give silent consent, than to offend, and suffer the backlash it could have on both their professional and private lives, for merely cautioning people against something (e.g.: gender-clinics and how they operate, some being staffed by people who, by the accounts of detransitioners, are activists first, and medial professional second - eager to provide care and not give a damn about second opinion and are there only to affirm, and never to question, never mind caution clients). And the rest are successfully intimidated into not speaking up, as they can see what can happen to the few who do. These people cannot even be bothered to see things in context. Or to even acknowledge when their allegations are actually proven wrong. The thing that matters the most is not that they're right or wrong, but the simple act of them being able to loudly call someone a label, so that everyone around them, in their circle, can see them doing it, virtue-signaling - done as much from a genuine drive to find and fight prejudice as it is from narcissism, so they could make it about themselves and how good of a person they are for doing it, even when they're wrong.
@dancummane3668
@dancummane3668 2 ай бұрын
Krauss talks about himself nearly more than his guests. I stopped listening to his podcasts when I realised that this is more a place for Krauss to hog the spotlight than learn about his guests.
@JamesCairney
@JamesCairney 2 ай бұрын
It's a conversation, not an interview.
@dancummane3668
@dancummane3668 2 ай бұрын
@@JamesCairney no. It really aint
@JamesCairney
@JamesCairney 2 ай бұрын
@@dancummane3668 ok, I'm convinced. Your compelling argument leaves no stone unturned, comprehensive isn't an adequate description of the thorough nature of your description of the situation in question. I really must commend you on your irrefutable point, it has left me lost for words and unable to assemble a coherent retort in response. touché my friend!
@dancummane3668
@dancummane3668 2 ай бұрын
@@JamesCairney yup
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani 2 ай бұрын
They talk about being a jew, canadian and child killers.
@DixieFaukner
@DixieFaukner 2 ай бұрын
Free Palestine Jonathan
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