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The Mark Steyn Show with Christopher Caldwell

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Mark Steyn

Mark Steyn

Күн бұрын

In this brand new edition of The Mark Steyn Show, Mark talks to Christopher Caldwell, the author of the 2009 book Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Islam, Immigration, and the West. Steyn and Caldwell discuss what has happened in the years since - from terrorism and the migrant tide to Brexit and the rise of Marine LePen. They also consider whether illegal immigration in America and the rise of Trump are part of the same phenomenon ...or something different.
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@StereoSpace
@StereoSpace 7 жыл бұрын
Once upon a time you could find a discussion this intelligent on TV, usually late at night. That was a long time ago. Modern TV tends to just give me a headache, so I've stopped watching altogether.
@mitchyoung9484
@mitchyoung9484 7 жыл бұрын
The conversation here is about 100x more sophisticated than that found at Salon, The Atlantic, etc.
@ryanmobley7869
@ryanmobley7869 7 жыл бұрын
Two in one day. Outstanding!
@conrad152
@conrad152 7 жыл бұрын
A really interesting interview.
@Wendy-xe4gk
@Wendy-xe4gk 7 жыл бұрын
I don't know what happened at CRTV but I just canceled my subscription. You're the reason I subscribed!! I've learned more from you than from anywhere else. And the music is terrific and refreshing. Love your theme music. Great show, please don't stop!!
@papaglenford
@papaglenford 7 жыл бұрын
excellent choice of interviewee
@CarolMinnich
@CarolMinnich 6 жыл бұрын
I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. We have a HUGE MULTI-CULTURAL Population here. The good news is that there are areas that are largely Greek, largely Italian, largely Muslim, largely Russian/Ukranian, largely Thai, largely Chinese, largely Indian/Nepalese etc. etc. and many areas where they're all mixed together. I've heard that we have more Italians in Toronto than they have in Rome. Many of them have grandparents who only speak whatever language their home country spoke. Adults and their children that speak English and their homeland language. There are very rich, medium well off, and struggling but OK, people in all these ethnic groups. The best part is that we really celebrate all these cultures. Most of the ethnic community centres have festivals like the Ukranian Festival or Chinese New Years festivals. We also have great 'mostly eating small bites' like "Taste of the Danforth" which has tidbits to try mostly Greek but also other ethnic groups mixed foods. If you want great Greek food or Thai, Italian food or Chinese food, or whatever, there are thousands of restaurants....many are 'mom and pop' restaurants that only seat 30-50 but they produce real authentic cuisine from their home country and are usually very well prices and a fun experience. I know American cities have restaurants like that, but we have far fewer 'big box restaurants'. Most people I know don't want the 'big box food' experience. It may be because land is very expensive in Toronto and these littler restaurants require less space. But if you want to dine your way around the worlds best cuisines and never have to fly from city to city.....come to Toronto.
@rachel36ify
@rachel36ify 7 жыл бұрын
Caldwell's point about the disappearance of the Parisian Middle Class is spot on. I was in Paris in 1988 and then again in 2013. In 2013, Paris had no middle class. The city was divided between Millionaires and Immigrants with nothing in between.
@jackengland7117
@jackengland7117 7 жыл бұрын
Not one nation on earth has ever benefited or improved or advanced from our taking hundreds of thousands of their distressed people yet it has led to a profound deterioration in our own sense of community in Britain. From being a homogenous community of like-minded people with a common heritage and culture only 60 years ago, we are now ghettoized and segregated. We have been marginalized from pursuing self-determination as an indigenous people. If unaccountable governments continue to push for the destruction of our way of life for literally no long term benefit to anyone, then they will be held fully responsible for the consequences.
@ajisenramen888
@ajisenramen888 5 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this. Thanks 👍
@hugh-johnfleming289
@hugh-johnfleming289 7 жыл бұрын
Try as I may picturing you in a heavy Pendleton is difficult but I do admire your opening animation.
@LeeNottingham
@LeeNottingham 7 жыл бұрын
Why dont you have thousands more subsribers Mr Styen???? You provide interesting, educational and entertaining content. You are well known outside of this KZfaq channel......I dont get it? Anyway, great stuff........... .....Oh, have you hidden the number of subscribers? Come on now...dont be shy!
@chuckmoore972
@chuckmoore972 7 жыл бұрын
Lee Nottingham I agree. He carries himself with too much class, he's everything good about his movement-wit, comedy, syntax and thoughtful analysis. Good for radio not good for strange online media listeners.
@chuckmoore972
@chuckmoore972 7 жыл бұрын
Lee Nottingham check out Sargon of Akkad. Similar platform but very successful.
@keithmurphy7193
@keithmurphy7193 7 жыл бұрын
You and me both. I guess it says volumes about the world we have today. I have followed Mark for years now, and have loved every minute.
@ninerocks
@ninerocks 7 жыл бұрын
Sargon is OK, Steyn is on a totally different level however. It's rare to come across someone with such a well informed intellect across so many areas (from international geo-political issues to 1940s musicals and so much more). Not only is the man a walking encyclopedia but he also has the ability to communicate that knowledge to the average guy without it being dry and heavy. He's a joy to read and listen to.
@chuckmoore972
@chuckmoore972 7 жыл бұрын
NineRocks I agree
@peterj2518
@peterj2518 7 жыл бұрын
Brilliant....two very clever guys....
@brucec43
@brucec43 7 жыл бұрын
Please understand this simple fact. The labor content in a TACO BELL (love the pronunciation) meal, on-site at the restaurant, exclusive of management, is about 25-50 cents, depending on the meal. Doubled wages would add a quarter to fifty cents to a $6 meal. Just do the math yourself. They serve thousands of meals a day and employ a half dozen people. The per-meal cost is nothing. They hire low cost people to win business "on the margin" of pricing.
@helicart
@helicart 7 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying your show Mark. Amongst the most erudite and entertaining free stuff on the net. when are you going to make a cat video for utube? ;)
@just1ninja505
@just1ninja505 7 жыл бұрын
Super chuffed Mark is getting content out on YT
@buddyroeginocchio9105
@buddyroeginocchio9105 7 жыл бұрын
Salient moment begins at 44:13 with the question "What's the happy ending here?"
@jimjones9491
@jimjones9491 7 жыл бұрын
That commentary leading into the last question was truly disturbing
@TheSequoiadave
@TheSequoiadave 7 жыл бұрын
Do you mean that we are worried about the loss of awful franchise food restaurants when we did not give a hoot about the loss of jobs for American (male) engineers, technologists, scientists, business managers, and--very importantly--laborers in manufacturing and material resource extraction? Close the blasted fast food restaurants, already. McDonalds is on the ropes, even though DJT seems to engage 33% of their inventory.
@cerberus8666
@cerberus8666 7 жыл бұрын
We have a problem when we're talking about "wanting tradition back", the problem being that of first, perspective, we are the all-form-no-substance generation. When we say "tradition" we first picture the dinner table of the 50's. This is unappealing to most people, including myself, for many it appears as some calcified dinosaur bone deposit. But I think we are really just missing the substance of it. We are focused on the results and forms that resulted from a particular way of life, or "modality", which had the quality of being naturally derived from an underlying set of principals, and it's worth noting, thrived on a frontier, -so feminists can shut up. The principals being lost, and covered over by fiat and various other social contrivance in symbiosis with it, we long for the substance which we can discuss only in the outward appearances, their forms. The forms, which, as the contravention continues, will be increasingly out of reach, and undesirable all the more, along with the substance. I think this is at the heart of the mass migration problem, the conflict of interest at root, and continuing to brew. Indeed, for reference sake, a conflict of interest has already emerged perhaps with European mass migration, and here we go right? -a protestant troll? XD No, I actually think universalists, a protestant derivative, are the biggest problem, Obam's mother was a unitarian for instance, 'nuff said. No, I don't really know what happened in the annals of western frontier migration history there, but part of me suspects they allowed too many Catholics to quickly, bc, well, Catholics were "statists". Again this is for reference sake. Too many people came who were of a tradition simply not that of protestant refugees, who, let's say, too readily warm up to the expansion of government. And this may be part of the problem with new migrants. Muslims appear to present this problem in spades. Another part of the problem is the, understandably, very seductive offer made by the progressive/universalist faction. They offer some guarantee of success for them, a foot-hold. And I mean universalism in the small-u-secular sense, indistinguishable from the formal church-unitarians really. "Deeds not creeds". Banning the burka, is stupid. It is another fiat move meant to create more form without substance. And by substance, we are really talking about the nature of being and the desire for actualization intrinsic to a human being, you know, the being part. "You mess with this stuff at your peril"? Is this what he meant? We appear to be trying to do with ideology what the communist soviets did to their economy. "Manage" it. Do we want government or rulers? Do we want a frontier or a child's sandbox? Seems this is what is really at stake here.
@AQuietNight
@AQuietNight 7 жыл бұрын
"Banning the burka, is stupid. It is another fiat move meant to create more form without substance." That could be said about freedom of the press or the rights of women. What difference does it really make in daily life? Just go out, hunt for dinner, cook it, eat it and then sing happy songs about ancestors of olde. It's all you really need until the day you die.
@Lytton333
@Lytton333 7 жыл бұрын
Indeed. You don't need a book to tell you that you are a part of the cosmos, or what your place is within it, you just have to look up at the stars on a night and they will tell you. Nuts to Starbucks and meta-personalities!
@joanketelby752
@joanketelby752 7 жыл бұрын
An immigration of settlement. I need to think about this or maybe I should move to Slovakia.
@lisadonotinterruptsilfvers1741
@lisadonotinterruptsilfvers1741 7 жыл бұрын
A HUNDRED YRARS AGO THEY KICKED THE WESTENERS OUT, NOW IT IS THE WESTENENER S TURN TO KICK.
@stewartcaldwell5299
@stewartcaldwell5299 5 жыл бұрын
Caldwell ? That name sounds familiar. And Mark is a NH neighbor of mine. Just haven't met him yet. I think.
@PhilORourke
@PhilORourke 6 жыл бұрын
great
@cookielemons
@cookielemons 7 жыл бұрын
Do we know where this was filmed?
@brucec43
@brucec43 7 жыл бұрын
Look, it's simple. Automation and lack of need for low skill labor will sort itself out, but only within nations. A rich nation will automate, then be wealthy enough for a welfare state to support the less intelligent The less intelligent will have to be inhibited from over-reproducing, however. Then, poor nations, IF ALLOWED TO KEEP THEIR SMARTEST PEOPLE, will still need manual labor, as they lack the capital to buy machines to do everything. They will then grow naturally as we did. They are merely a century or so behind. If left alone and our capital is not inserted there to destroy their wage structure, they will join us in prosperity. Just not now, just not here. Mess with nature at your peril. If, instead, you ship our factories to a 3rd world nation and their low skill workers here, you will take the world down in chaos.
@AQuietNight
@AQuietNight 7 жыл бұрын
The United States really screwed up with immigration. The way the system is currently setup we will be importing millions of less intelligent for decades to come. Keep in mind non-white groups will scream like hell if there is any attempt to reduce immigration from their groups. The subtext of this whole discussion was the brilliant white guys in power screwed up everything.
@buddyroeginocchio9105
@buddyroeginocchio9105 7 жыл бұрын
Right, if the poorest nations export their best and brightest functional local enrichment is denied. However even the remnant in such an impoverished society could do wonders among themselves were it not for despots and control freaks addicted to the adrenaline of their own power.
@junglesbongles8592
@junglesbongles8592 7 жыл бұрын
+Jungles Bongles intelligence is in the dna, its inherent and cant be changed with environment or culture or anything like that.
@sophiashakti5638
@sophiashakti5638 7 жыл бұрын
What is the name of the mentioned book by French sociologist?
@ytcarol
@ytcarol 4 жыл бұрын
Twilight of the Elites, Christophe Guilluy.
@loremipsum7471
@loremipsum7471 6 жыл бұрын
5:06 Christopher said, "You won't have robust defense of European style liberalism if you have a large influx new people." Reading between the lines, "new people" means non-white people. You could see his face grimace before he was forced to say "new people."
@fredvanhees3249
@fredvanhees3249 7 жыл бұрын
It seems to me that everybody with half a brain cell, and that includes those adhering to the anglo-saxon model, should instinctively understand that covering your face in the public sphere can under no circumstance be permissible.
@fredvanhees3249
@fredvanhees3249 7 жыл бұрын
T5rux Lee I understand what you mean. Nevertheless, it my firm conviction that the "moderate" is the one who will pin you down, while the "extremist" slashes your throat.
@martellus8757
@martellus8757 7 жыл бұрын
Mark, having permanent static noice from a nearby river is a bit of nuisance, might want to do some noice cancellation for future interviews.
@TheSequoiadave
@TheSequoiadave 7 жыл бұрын
I know that you are going to ignore me here...but genetics -> neurobiology -> behavior -> culture & religion -> nations. I am quite confident, should we live 30 years more, I will be saying, "Well, see, you should have listened to me." But, now, why would you listen to me?
@lissaleggs4136
@lissaleggs4136 7 жыл бұрын
LePen in big trouble...
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