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Just found and subscribed, thoroughly enjoyed the conversation and how you allowed the brilliant Starkey to talk rather than interrupt continuously like some hosts feel the need to do. Great work 👍
Brilliant. This is why I don't really bother with the BBC any more for serious thought. You search in vain for intelligent and humane discussion like this.
I'm Irish and I am becoming a big fan of Dr. Starkey, well done on bringing on this thinking and articulate man. I may not agree with everything he says but I love to hear what he says. Bless him, and thank you for giving us this interview.
@@Antipodean33 Probably a reference to this quote from Question Time: "If we decide to go down this route of an English national day, it will mean we'll become a feeble little country, just like the Scots, the Welsh, and the Irish." -- David Starkey. The man considers Celts untermenschen.
I cut Dr Starkey's hair and it is the highlight of my week when he comes-I get to have conversations with him like this regularly and he truly is the most fascinatingly intelligent person I have met and everything has a historical context!
You do a good job! I've sometimes looked at Dr Starkey's hair and thought how well cut it was - you've managed to make it look like quite a full head of hair. All I talk with my hairdresser about is holidays, and local village gossip!
Can any of you formulate what he was talking about? What have you learned?!? You will learn 1000 times more just reading Aristotle on Politics. Or read the Founding Fathers. Just Open a book on System Design & Programming. Look at the best Practices of building the stable & flexible systems. Listening Starkey will make you stupid
@Max Raider I would classify Starkey as a member of the intellectual class, but I consider the Blue Checkmarks on Twitter to merely be the chattering class/the Twatterati.
Absolutely. The past seems to be in danger of being eradicated in the name of political correctness and diversity. Dictators rewrite history. I saw David Lammy refer to the last war as the European Project. I doubt that the millions who died around the world saw it that way. He is the sort of idiot we don't need. My solicitor puts it well. To know where we are going we have to know where we have been. We are supposed to learn from the past, to respect it but not be bound by it.
Starkey is one of the most interesting and enjoyable intellectuals to listen to and these two guys put all other talk show hosts to shame. They never interrupt, just gently control the flow and direction of the conversation. Brilliant.
Hello, I just discovered these three men. What you say about interrupting is so true. I am so fed up of the TV talk shows in France, they all talk together, and now, I am obliged to seek english talk shows n youtube and even radios (discovered TIMES radio, which I listen every morning now, since a week. I tried BBC 4, they had a special on the poor black boy killed by whites in Mississippi. And thanks to David Starkey, he said on his interview on Harry and the decline of western civilisation, that BBC had become woke. How sad.
The first time I encountered Dr Starkey, I was a young man and found him to be pompous and narrow minded, but that may be because I didn't agree with something he had said, and as the young mind discounts anything it doesn't know as wrong this is relatively normal. I have learnt that he knows loads of things that I don't. It is amazing how much my mind has changed in 38 years. Please live for ever David!
@@joedoe783 Well... to be fair, it turned out that McCarthy was 100% right. Commies really did infiltrate Western society. We're living with the results right now. Yuri Bezmenov tried to warn us too, but we didnt listen to either one.
The leftists don't seem to like him, so it probably isn't the case that he's seen as a national treasure. I think that term is mostly reserved for people like David Attenborough.
Best episode yet guys. I don't agree with a lot of Starkey's politics but I'm fully onboard with his views on culture and that was a fascinating and very funny interview.
I think from seeing his many interviews he would welcome someone not agreeing with his politics as long as some form of respect towards eachother is shown . That arguments are made on the subject and not the person .
“When men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything” - G.K. Chesterton.
@@Niklas.K95 I think we can say that a few bad ideas have been born in Germany, too. Although the Anglo world has also been guilty of a fair bit of stupidity.
I'd never considered the fact that left wing politics had just fallen into the trap of becoming a blind religion, where accusation has usurped political debate. A very interesting insight and one I will use when challenged over why I find the state of the left so utterly objectionable.
I’m a midwestern American and Ive never heard, seen or thought of this man. Love it! I’m gonna go buy his books now! Loved this conversation and what David has to say.
@ true, but if you could really grasp the gargantuan size of the nation and how expensive it is to travel then youd understand it. Education in usa is propagandised due to usa origins and the desire to disassociate with Europe for obvious and good reason. My husband is American, I live here. I've dispelled a lot of myths for him about Europe and England and he's seen it for himself since he's traveled to Europe since meeting me. I traveled to usa since meeting him. We are lucky to have so many cultures on the doorstep of uk. Usa isn't. They are 4000 miles away. A trip to Europe costs a bomb. There is an infinite number of places to visit within the usa. You could visit a different state every year and be middle aged before you cross the border. It took me some time to get my head around the vastness that is usa. They are also taught that usa is the best and the first for technology, luxury, everything. So many genuinely believe that nowhere else comes close. I've lost count of the number of people whove asked me if its better here. My response is always the same... Its as good as ... in different ways. What you lose in one comfort you gain in another. One saud "it must be a culture shock" i said, not even slightly, ive been to africa and Egypt, THAT is a culture shock, this isnt. He laughed but im not sure he knew what I meant. And why would he? He's never seen anything like that. Our view is shaped by experience. My husband has developed a keen interest in the world. I've developed a keen interest and a loyalty to usa. I didnt expect that. But I love it here. I love the wide open space. And people aren't as ignorant as you may think. Some are, but britain has its own share. Nowhere has the monopoly on ignorance.
You have to go online now to actually watch anything decent, such as David Starkey: I wish he would start a youtube channel and start doing some documentries.
I am just an old uneducated lorry driver retired and I would like to say I enjoyed the conversation immensely, and the trouble with people today is they are so thin skinned .
Actually at the time of Rousseau there wasn’t as clear a delineation between France and Switzerland as there is now. Also Geneva was very independent at that time. Again, as for Burke, at that time Ireland wasn’t an autonomous state. It was run from British Parliament so it was, even before the official Union, was very much a part of British society and culture. Also please understand the contexts when Starkey is talking about what are seemingly contradictory comments. This highlights a limit in your thinking methodology. You’re thinking in too absolutist/black and white terms.
@Delta Fox I think the critic is an artist because they need enough perspective to comment creatively and knowledgeably on the work of others. Starkey is very imaginative but he did not catch the invalid premise that woke culture arose from the left. It may have been planted and cultivated in the rich soil of leftist diversity but did not arise naturally from grass roots thinking and politics, which arises from common sense, majority rule, and consideration for the unfortunate
I use to listen to David Starkey when he was a radio presenter on what was Talk Radio. At the time I was young and a socialist. Though the obvious erudition of the man always struck me and would stay with me until a time when I too was a Conservative.
Such a tremendous amount of knowledge in that head, imparted with deep wisdom. We need more men like him. He gives a remarkable example of one of the reasons why we need to revere and respect our older generations.
Terry Taylor Hmm? Starkey....How to unify Triangle, Square and Circle giving 0 and 1 as not decimal and totally French...Now on to the Octagons etc.! da da etc.! And all of the rest of it da da and so on da da dit dit...gabble gabble gabble. Got it! Forget the separations....and masks, Covid 9 watch out.....Starkey is here!
Anyone else see the common social media misspelling "peak my curiosity"? When I pointed out to someone that it's actually spelled "pique", they argued "No it's 'peak' because it's like making your curiosity higher like a mountain peak." 😂
I've just started listening to the video, anticipating Dr Starkey will speak almost non-stop and will be furious whenever anyone attempts to interrupt with a comment and he'll say something like 'no, no, let me just finish, because this is very important!' David is a treasure - everything he has to say is important!
That's why I hate LibArts. LibAtrs should be "utterly" defunded. We used to cure all mental ilnesses with a hard physical labor. Now we pay these idiot. And the pattern is very simple, it's a big government. It's all about the money, and all the roads lead to Rome. All revolutions were started by the same rich idiots. They are all LibArts Burgeoisie from Marx to Hitler. As Aristotle in 350BC on Politics & Preserving Tyranny basically said: Women & SoyBoys prefer Tyrants, & Tyrants love Immigrants because they can't Compete with the Tyrants. As Lenin said (the Big Lebowski reference): Find out who benifits, and follow the money!! Outsource their jobs & they will run to build the wall. Or just send them to work!!!
Outstanding...thanks guys, really enjoyed it...I've said it before I'd love to see someone more tech savvy working with Starkey to start his own youtube channel...I'd love to hear more from him
Great interview, triggs! I wish I would have discovered Starkey years ago. I had left the right knowing what it was, but I joined the left not really understanding what it is.
Excellent discussion; sad state of affairs it's online, you realise how poor the mainstream media services are. Good job all. What a pleasure to listen to Starkey at length.
@@mscott3918 Oh really. I like Starkey, but his view of history holds no surprises for me, I know they are controversially different, but have really enjoyed Lucy Worseleys different angles on some things. People don't have to agree with them, but fresh perspectives make me think. Are your writings accessible on line?
Until roughly the late 2000s, Canada’s identity was rooted largely in the idea that we were a poorer but more conscientious sidekick to America. Our whole multilateral (and occasionally pacifistic) shtick on the world stage, not to mention our system of cultural subsidies, was based on the conceit that our relative smallness and poverty compared to the United States masked some kind of well-hidden reserve of moral superiority. It was an insecure, passive-aggressive posture that often expressed itself as peevish anti-Americanism. But at the very least, it acted as a binding agent for an English-speaking Canadian intellectual establishment whose common culture otherwise was confined to hockey, cold weather and universal health care. # But during the Obama years, all of this was thrown into confusion, because the housing-loan crisis smashed America without much affecting Canada. Suddenly, we were no longer the poor cousin. At almost exactly the same time, Barack Obama’s election in the United States, coupled with Stephen Harper’s rise in Canada, reversed the left-right political valence that had powered Canadians’ sense of moral superiority since the early years of the Cold War. Suddenly, we were the bad guys, and the whole organizing principle of Canadian intellectual life began to collapse. Into this vacuum came Idle No More, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the MMIWG report, the Indigenous backlash to Canada 150 - and Trudeau, whose political instincts are rooted in the confessional, self-lacerating spirit of political correctness that began to infect campus life at McGill University (and elsewhere) in the late 1980s and early ’90s. Twenty years ago, we bashed America. In 2020, we bash us. # These things move in cycles, and it is possible that in a few years we may be facing the opposite problem: a populist counter-revolt that leads to a real culture of nativism and xenophobia in Canada. But given the blurring of social justice and environmentalism into a de facto religious movement, it’s also possible to imagine that in my lifetime, B.C. will elect a hyper-progressive provincial government that truly does subordinate itself to some kind of as-yet-undefined overarching system of Indigenous spiritual or moral leadership. Even parts of Ontario and Atlantic Canada could succumb to this sort of phenomenon, with only Quebec, I think, being completely immune. # Ironically, many Indigenous people would themselves be horrified by such an economically regressive development, as they have just now gotten a seat at the table when it comes to pursing their just share of Canadian economic spoils. But recent developments show clearly that the Canadian left honours Indigenous people more as noble-savage protest mascots than as flesh-and-blood humans with real economic needs. # If there’s a ray of hope, it lies in the next generation of leaders, who will be today’s immigrants from China, India, Philippines, Syria and a hundred other places. These are people whose families came to Canada for a better life. And that better life did not include marching through the streets, ululating fidelity to Gaia and self-flagellating with barbed-wire dream-catchers. It wasn’t their grandparents who ran the residential schools, after all, and few of them are stained with the Canadian Mark of Cain. These are the people who will finally put a punctuation mark at the end of the mania for weeping contrition that’s taken hold of this country. They are the ones who will stand up and say, “there was a time for apologies, but that time is over.” # Trudeau and the people around him are clearly not capable of doing this. Nor is the aging crew of guilt-addled old-stock Canadians clinging to leadership in Canadian media and arts. If they’re looking for a way to demonstrate their “allyship” with both Indigenous people and new Canadian immigrants alike, the best option might be to simply pack up shop, let a new generation take over and retire to that great unspoiled Canadian wilderness whose sanctity they have long purported to protect. - Jonathan Kay
Fascinating once again. If I'd had a teacher like David Starkey I may not have dropped history at school despite later realising that I hugely enjoy the subject.
Thankfully my Father was my history teacher from a very young age. He's obsessed with the American Civil War, but has always been more than happy to discuss and argue over other points in history with me. Granted it helped that he bought me games like Age of Empires that became a favourite of mine from 4 years old and onwards, all of the Total War series (that has some fascinating descriptions of all the units, and piqued my interest enough as a young teen to read Wikipedia entries on specific battles or regiments, tactics etc.), and he was always buying me age appropriate books on history and the world like the 100 things you should know about castles, 100 things you should know about birds etc. right up to full on biographies of Napoleon or books on ancient Rome, Sparta, Athens etc.. I say this because all my teachers knew absolutely nothing about history or were so unenthusiastic, that I would have loathed it had I not had the best teacher a boy could've had growing up, my Dad!
The entire premise of the United States, as stated explicitly and repeatedly by its founders, is liberty sustained by traditional culture. Christian values, with the private institutions of family, local community and church, sustain self-government, self-control, and voluntary morality, which provide order and support, and allows the government to be very limited in its powers. It is a very high view of humanity, trusting the people with more power than any other system. The progressive left is the opposite, and not by accident. It is a reaction to, and opponent of, the overwhelming success of the United States. It is cultural radicalism, sustained by authoritarian government. It vehemently opposes all private cultural traditions and institutions, and seeks to attack, undermine and subvert them, in order to prime the society for authoritarian government. That is also why, not coincidentally, it is the very rich who most embrace progressivism. It is an attempt to seize back power from the people, by undermining them, and proving them unfit to govern themselves. That is the source of the intense bigotry of the "woke" elite towards "deplorables" and so on. That is why they have focused so relentlessly on taking over cultural institutions. And it is also the devious bait-and-switch at the heart of Marxism. It is critical to understand that that is the battle being fought.
That’s just not true. The founders were explicitly against any religious basis. 2 of the 3 writers of the Declaration of Independence weren’t even Christians. They were radically against churches. The whole point was to be separated from any church completely.
Excellent summation! The founders, looking down the corridors into the future, gave some very sobering warnings about what to expect should their descendants ever reject the foundations of morality and religion. We have been warned!
Its wonderful that with David you not only get a great answer to your question you also get a history lesson and a wonderful anecdote. He truly seems to know a staggering amount of knowledge
Dr. Sharkey is a genuine gentleman. He is the best historian I've seen at this time. Being Irish I don't watch the BBC for anything except things like QI or Mock the week. A world that tries to rewrite history begs to repeat its mistakes over and over again.
This is the best episode you boys have done! I don't know much about Starkey (& I'm not sure I'd agree with most of his politics), but he's very bright & entertaining as a speaker. I've agree about misplaced religiosity - veganism, gender & other activism, etc. - which occurs when people lose spirituality & the community support from traditional religion. Honestly, I encourage everyone to make the CHOICE to believe & act accordingly, bc every study shows that spiritual people are happier, healthier & longer-lived. Faith is a choice & spirituality is a practice, like fitness. It's the best gift you can give yourself & pass on to your family & community. We make CHOICES about what to believe every day, textbook authors, science experts writing online, politicians on Twitter. Might as well choose a set of beliefs that will positively impact you & your society
Agree 100%. I liked Starkey as classical historian , when he presented his history programs, but hated his polemic wrt to Brexit. However, I am so glad I watched this. He clearly was having fun, and his wicked sense of humor came through. He has no respect for sacred cows. I also totally concur with the notion that we have replaced one dogma with another, i.o.w in the absence of one religion, we will find another. Despite being raised in Catholic Irish schools, I have never been blessed with a faith in the hereafter. My legacy will be what I do and who I positively affect in this lifetime. I respect your comments in totality.
The one thing pple dont understand or just ignore is that marx never lived under communism. He wrote his books under a comfy umbrella of a free society.
Dr Starkey is very good at seeing parallels in history. I think this is because his study of the Tudors, where the world was in transition out of medievalism, through the Renaissance, towards the Enlightenment gives him a very good perspective, looking backwards and forwards. This enables him to see patterns with later historical revolutions and philosophical developments, as well. They should listen to this in sixth forms and universities.
They love Haïti so much. I guess that the 1rst vikings were from there but when I deeper think, I realized they started from home inventing boats and ways to conquer other territories. They weren't victims of human traffickers.
fascinating interview with this educated and informed man. so pleased that he is now coming back from his "cancellation" and is able to spread his wisdom. And yes, the wokerati would burn you at the stake if they could.
@@charliebrownau All three of the desert religions have a lot to answer for. Both the good and the bad. They have all been the inspiration for centuries of war, strife, persecution, pure evil in fact. Yet at the same time: Great art, (literature music, painting, sculpture, architecture etc...) Science, philosophy etc, pure love as well. So let us recognise this truth and remember we owe an immeasurable amount to the minds that went before us who called themselves Jew, Christian and Muslim. Let us, therefore, celebrate the best these religions have to offer and shun the worst. It is all any reasonable person can do after all.
Alexander Laurie Birchley Well said. There speaks a man who has looked at the 3 faiths, thought about them, and recognised the relevant success and failures each. Always think, always question, I salute you sir.
Superb interview. Dr Starkey has some valuable insights and the importance of what hey says is not so much the diagnosis or prescription for our times (though I agree entirely on this front), but more the methodology of recognition of past patterns and cycles and using those inform our understanding of where we today. We are, after all, the same biological entitles, wether now or 100 years ago, and the same patterns of behaviour repeat themselves, albeit through different expressions.
@resigned liberal I agree and it is also not insignificant that much of our actions and reactions are to some extent, determined by subconscious behaviour, or desires/innate behaviour that we are not conscious of. However, I think that Starkey's position and the notion of conservatism in general can give hope. We can repeat the same cycles, but we can incrementally improve and move in the right direction. There is, after all, much to be thankful for in the modern world, even if culturally speaking (and socially too) things are somewhat damaged.
This was really excellent! The guest’s erudition was palpable and his answers refreshingly frank. Surprisingly, the interviewers were incisive and refreshingly laconic.A welcome change!
"A prophet is never heard (appreciated) in their own lifetime" those that are usually false ones! David Starkey mentioned two of the greatest of the 20th century, Enoch Powell on the right and George Orwell on the left.
I never thought that my esteem for this wonderful man could get any higher, but I was wrong, being a pheasant from jolly hard working pheasant stock having no time for hurty feelings. ❤️❤️❤️
In retrospect, this is a brilliant interview. Not just Starkey being the guest... Every question you asked was intelligent and thought provoking. What else could you ask for?
Brilliant conversation as usual. David Starkey is my new favorite historian. Although I’d argue a bit further about the cause of the demise of the Roman Empire than just blaming it on it being led by the military. It’s encouraging to hear such an eminent historian pull together the strands of our cultural freak out and go into the religious nature of the all the new political trends. I’ve been pointing this out for nearly a decade at this point. Where’s my Doctorate???
Delta Fox I don’t understand your issue. You’re saying her got away with saying it because he’s a ‘homosexual’? So, you are happy with RUclips censorship? I actually had a friend who was a post-op, REGRETTED it greatly, lamented their folly and lives with such a ‘vagina’. I’m rather more concerned with a comment from someone that can not appreciate humour, tugs on the apron strings on censorship, and implies, rather in a slightly homophobic and anti-intellectual way, that he ‘got away with it’ because he put on his Oscar Wilde hat and wasn’t sat near gotcha Stasi journalists, and that he really ought to be open to being ‘clubbed to death’ for joke. That’s awfully creepy.
What a great intellect he has, ignore the past at your peril. We need to learn from them before they are lost to us and the current establishment become the norm !
I agree with Starkey generally, but like most people, and I include myself, he failed to understand the seriousness of this disease. We shall all be a lot less smug about it in future.
Really loved this interview. David had me in stitches and I love his wit and intelligence and contempt for all things woke. Proper cheered me up this lads..keep up the good work
Rousseau was a proud Genevan, not French, and many of his ideas on citizenship, sovereignty and identity came from Calvinist and Genevan ideas - as he mentions frequently in his writings. Interesting discussion though.
It should be Law that this man has his own TV show! In my opinion, if we want our civilisation to continue we only need the Mainstream Media to be honest or compelled to be honest! We have lost this important institution to China and her supporters. I would include George Soros among those supporters! Imho MAGA MBGA
They are right in one sense - the GOVERNANCE has virtually be completely taken out of politics. Our current bureaucracies are like the "Mandarins" of China, or "Yes, Minister" - the politicians change but the country goes on. Politics influence is that the administration seeks to stay in their comfy jobs by appearing to appease these masters/mistresses who rotate with each election. This of course means repeat cycles of kowtowing, then ass covering and then kowtowing again - all the while trying to keep maintain comfy jobs and follow one's own agenda... regretfully, as many of these people are products of our education system this agenda is increasingly Leftist.
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@O R Y X Welcome back. Yes, that's exactly what happened.
Just found and subscribed, thoroughly enjoyed the conversation and how you allowed the brilliant Starkey to talk rather than interrupt continuously like some hosts feel the need to do. Great work 👍
Great job guys! This was awesome.
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Triggernometry thanks guys I’ll be back for sure !
What I like about the trigonometry guys is that they let their guests speak without constantly interrupting them.
Plus they have a wide variety of guest. They ask proper questions. They do a excellent job off allowing a free flow conversation.
Brilliant. This is why I don't really bother with the BBC any more for serious thought. You search in vain for intelligent and humane discussion like this.
Cotictimmy Same thing in America. The only intelligent conversations happen on RUclips now
Absolutely. Healthy debate is a dying art...
Could not agree with you more.....
@historypoliticsbb The irony of your comment is outstanding...
an me . . .
Dr David Starkey has been cancelled by the BBC, but Jimmy Savile never was. Just let that sink in
"Brussels Broadcasting Communism"...... a Jesuit agency
@Annabel Lee Yes, Dr David Starkey has been cancelled by the BBC because he has his own views and he refuses to parrot Marxist dogma.
He shouldn't be given any platform to spew his racism! BBC made the right decision.
@@bikazful But you have got to hear all sides: if you do not, then how do you know that what you oppose is wrong and what you support is right?
How is he racist?
I'm Irish and I am becoming a big fan of Dr. Starkey, well done on bringing on this thinking and articulate man. I may not agree with everything he says but I love to hear what he says. Bless him, and thank you for giving us this interview.
Same here.
Noreen Ryan What has you being Irish got to do with anything?
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@@Antipodean33 Probably a reference to this quote from Question Time: "If we decide to go down this route of an English national day, it will mean we'll become a feeble little country, just like the Scots, the Welsh, and the Irish." -- David Starkey. The man considers Celts untermenschen.
I cut Dr Starkey's hair and it is the highlight of my week when he comes-I get to have conversations with him like this regularly and he truly is the most fascinatingly intelligent person I have met and everything has a historical context!
You lucky man.
@@richardhall4830 I'll ask!!
Richard Hall me too! Can I come and listen? 🤩
You do a good job! I've sometimes looked at Dr Starkey's hair and thought how well cut it was - you've managed to make it look like quite a full head of hair. All I talk with my hairdresser about is holidays, and local village gossip!
That is really neat. I would love to be there listening to him. But alas I live way to far away.
I need a lecture from Dr. Starkey every week. Great episode, guys!
Can any of you formulate what he was talking about?
What have you learned?!?
You will learn 1000 times more just reading Aristotle on Politics.
Or read the Founding Fathers.
Just Open a book on System Design & Programming. Look at the best Practices of building the stable & flexible systems.
Listening Starkey will make you stupid
Starkey, Peterson, the archive of the late Sir Roger Scruton, Douglas Murray...we're all set.
Dr Starkey is the epitome of what a public intellectual should be: erudite, informed, courageous, patriotic, and respectful of the past.
@Max Raider I would classify Starkey as a member of the intellectual class, but I consider the Blue Checkmarks on Twitter to merely be the chattering class/the Twatterati.
@Max Raider I fully concur.
Absolutely. The past seems to be in danger of being eradicated in the name of political correctness and diversity. Dictators rewrite history. I saw David Lammy refer to the last war as the European Project. I doubt that the millions who died around the world saw it that way. He is the sort of idiot we don't need. My solicitor puts it well. To know where we are going we have to know where we have been. We are supposed to learn from the past, to respect it but not be bound by it.
100%
@@censorshipbites7545 Superb! :D
Why would anyone be afraid of growing old when you can be a grand old geezer like this?
"Grand old geezer" lolol
well, you have to be fairly brilliant and vital BEFORE you get old, plus you have not get bitter after nearly a century of problems
@Delta Fox I, for one, would not care to marry someone who is " prefect ".
I’m old and I’m loving it. Best time of my life!
Is anyone afraid of growing old? That's the first I have heard about it. Im afraid of the consequences of ageing, but not of being old per se.
Starkey is one of the most interesting and enjoyable intellectuals to listen to and these two guys put all other talk show hosts to shame. They never interrupt, just gently control the flow and direction of the conversation. Brilliant.
Hello, I just discovered these three men. What you say about interrupting is so true. I am so fed up of the TV talk shows in France, they all talk together, and now, I am obliged to seek english talk shows n youtube and even radios (discovered TIMES radio, which I listen every morning now, since a week. I tried BBC 4, they had a special on the poor black boy killed by whites in Mississippi. And thanks to David Starkey, he said on his interview on Harry and the decline of western civilisation, that BBC had become woke. How sad.
The first time I encountered Dr Starkey, I was a young man and found him to be pompous and narrow minded, but that may be because I didn't agree with something he had said, and as the young mind discounts anything it doesn't know as wrong this is relatively normal. I have learnt that he knows loads of things that I don't. It is amazing how much my mind has changed in 38 years. Please live for ever David!
4 mins in and I'm reminded why you respect the wisdom of your elders
Some of your elders.
Unless you're a lefty of course
"...if those people could burn you, they would."
This man sheds diamonds every so often.
Pål Deisz Well put!
@@joedoe783 Well... to be fair, it turned out that McCarthy was 100% right. Commies really did infiltrate Western society. We're living with the results right now. Yuri Bezmenov tried to warn us too, but we didnt listen to either one.
Who are these people - Global ZIonist JEWS which hate non jews and have a huge distaste for WHITES
@@ianmedford4855 Commie is a fork of JUDISM and ZIONISM
Indeed, to lose a debate on Twitter is to 'get burned'...
As an American can I say that Starkey is a national treasure?
You can say what you like.
A national treasure?
Maybe
The leftists don't seem to like him, so it probably isn't the case that he's seen as a national treasure. I think that term is mostly reserved for people like David Attenborough.
@@Martin-88 not to be mindlessly contrary, but confirmed leftist here, and i quite like him. even some of his madder ideas....
He has a house in America.
international treasure then?
you can tell this man was on the radar of the woko-haram and they were just waiting to pounce on him
Haha I’m stealing that phrase!
woko-haram is brillian. Boko Haram, Woko ( letist idiots) Haram (maslins) I am stealing this!
2:04 As a french man I am relieved to mention that Rousseau was actually not french, but swiss citizen !
Who cares about a passport. Culturally he was French. Non?
The writing was on the wall when people stopped saying 'I think' and said 'I feel' instead.
Yeah but with the woke idiots, they live in their heads, They dont '' feel'' they think they feel. They are complete and utter ideologues.
And when they do have a feeling second, its the equivelant of a normal person having the squits. Incontinent!!
@Marco Tee Yes, I exactly.
@Mr Lopez Haha. Funny, but so true.
Age of reason ended there. Feminism take over of education in Australia a prime example. Results plummet.
Best episode yet guys. I don't agree with a lot of Starkey's politics but I'm fully onboard with his views on culture and that was a fascinating and very funny interview.
I think from seeing his many interviews he would welcome someone not agreeing with his politics as long as some form of respect towards eachother is shown . That arguments are made on the subject and not the person .
I think The Professor fancied Francis. ;-)
@@Cotictimmy He certainly seemed to warm more to Francis than KK, but then I think Francis also contributed a lot more and that was great to see.
The man's gold.
No, he just gets paid too much.
@@bestdjaf7499 In his own words, not enough.
@@bestdjaf7499 Not enough.
“When men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything” - G.K. Chesterton.
I cannot listen enough to David Starkey - our distinguished historian with a colossal analytical mind!!!👍👍👍
"Every bad idea is french" LOL.
2nd or 3rd interview I've seen with him and that line kills my sides every time. =D
As born in Germany i can relate to that
@@Niklas.K95 I think we can say that a few bad ideas have been born in Germany, too. Although the Anglo world has also been guilty of a fair bit of stupidity.
@@Niklas.K95 Really, no bad ideas from gremany? That's funny
Pepi sasa I don’t know about “gremany”. Definitely Germany though
I'd never considered the fact that left wing politics had just fallen into the trap of becoming a blind religion, where accusation has usurped political debate. A very interesting insight and one I will use when challenged over why I find the state of the left so utterly objectionable.
I’m a midwestern American and Ive never heard, seen or thought of this man. Love it! I’m gonna go buy his books now! Loved this conversation and what David has to say.
I highly recommend his documentaries on the old British royal families. You'll never want another voice handling these topics again. Pure delight!
A Tudor Expert..PROFESSOR Starkey now resigned!
Hes on youtube, series called Monarchy. Look it up. He knows his stuff.
@ true, but if you could really grasp the gargantuan size of the nation and how expensive it is to travel then youd understand it.
Education in usa is propagandised due to usa origins and the desire to disassociate with Europe for obvious and good reason. My husband is American, I live here. I've dispelled a lot of myths for him about Europe and England and he's seen it for himself since he's traveled to Europe since meeting me. I traveled to usa since meeting him.
We are lucky to have so many cultures on the doorstep of uk.
Usa isn't. They are 4000 miles away. A trip to Europe costs a bomb. There is an infinite number of places to visit within the usa. You could visit a different state every year and be middle aged before you cross the border.
It took me some time to get my head around the vastness that is usa.
They are also taught that usa is the best and the first for technology, luxury, everything. So many genuinely believe that nowhere else comes close.
I've lost count of the number of people whove asked me if its better here. My response is always the same...
Its as good as ... in different ways.
What you lose in one comfort you gain in another. One saud "it must be a culture shock" i said, not even slightly, ive been to africa and Egypt, THAT is a culture shock, this isnt. He laughed but im not sure he knew what I meant. And why would he? He's never seen anything like that.
Our view is shaped by experience.
My husband has developed a keen interest in the world. I've developed a keen interest and a loyalty to usa. I didnt expect that. But I love it here. I love the wide open space. And people aren't as ignorant as you may think. Some are, but britain has its own share. Nowhere has the monopoly on ignorance.
Australia is nearly as big and a lot further way and we're not ignorant about Europe.
You have to go online now to actually watch anything decent, such as David Starkey: I wish he would start a youtube channel and start doing some documentries.
When Starkey has to become a RUclipsr that will be the true end of the academy.
November 2021. David has just started his own youtube channel.
@@joannaennis7866 Gloriana!
I am just an old uneducated lorry driver retired and I would like to say I enjoyed the conversation immensely, and the trouble with people today is they are so thin skinned .
"Every bad idea is French."
Germany: "Hold my beer."
Coronavirus has asked Brexit to phone home asap.
But by God, the French build fabulous autobahns !
@@jvincent6548 A pity most of them are toll roads!
Few nations have been cursed with leaders as bad as the Germans.
@@InhabitantOfOddworld Hegel and a certain offshoot of his thought supporting to mind.
What a fascinating man David starky is 👏 i take my hat off to him
I could listen to David Starkey all day. He is a national treasure.
All brits of every class or gender should admire David.. such a beautiful soul. Insight and intellect. What a treasure.
@Phil Phil No, you display it, you glory in it, you show it off with pride to all your friends.
@karmahascometocall you left out racist
@@kirkuk2076 Evidence?
@Phil Phil idiots do
Such a brilliant man, I could listen to David Starkey endlessly. Great job having him on
There are two words for Dr Starkey - Absolutely brilliant. I could listen to him all day.
David Starkey, one great historian and speaker. A brilliant mind.
Actually at the time of Rousseau there wasn’t as clear a delineation between France and Switzerland as there is now. Also Geneva was very independent at that time.
Again, as for Burke, at that time Ireland wasn’t an autonomous state. It was run from British Parliament so it was, even before the official Union, was very much a part of British society and culture.
Also please understand the contexts when Starkey is talking about what are seemingly contradictory comments. This highlights a limit in your thinking methodology. You’re thinking in too absolutist/black and white terms.
Starkey is always a tremendous listen, thanks for having him on.
He makes everyone else look terribly boring.
Not really, he sounds like a plummy old fart
I find him boring.
@Delta Fox I think the critic is an artist because they need enough perspective to comment creatively and knowledgeably on the work of others. Starkey is very imaginative but he did not catch the invalid premise that woke culture arose from the left. It may have been planted and cultivated in the rich soil of leftist diversity but did not arise naturally from grass roots thinking and politics, which arises from common sense, majority rule, and consideration for the unfortunate
@@clincpb8903 you are.
@@clincpb8903 you are.
I use to listen to David Starkey when he was a radio presenter on what was Talk Radio. At the time I was young and a socialist. Though the obvious erudition of the man always struck me and would stay with me until a time when I too was a Conservative.
He’s vulgar, he’s politically incorrect (to put it mildly)...but he’s also erudite, knowledgable, communicative and definitely worth listening to.
Martin Van Tol And thank god he is politically incorrect....
About 10 years or so ago he was referred to as the rudest man in Britain in some newspaper articles. It's his way. He can't and won't change. :)
Vulgar? Really?
Starkey gets your attention and keeps it, a brilliant man for my money
Great interview guys! Dr. Starkey was a terrific guest with incredible knowledge of history and a great sense of humor.
Great show chaps. Could listen to Dr Starkey all night, every night!
I love David. The most sensible speaker if the day.
Such a tremendous amount of knowledge in that head, imparted with deep wisdom. We need more men like him. He gives a remarkable example of one of the reasons why we need to revere and respect our older generations.
Fascinating to listen to someone with such enormous knowledge.
Terry Taylor Hmm? Starkey....How to unify Triangle, Square and Circle giving 0 and 1 as not decimal and totally French...Now on to the Octagons etc.! da da etc.! And all of the rest of it da da and so on da da dit dit...gabble gabble gabble. Got it! Forget the separations....and masks, Covid 9 watch out.....Starkey is here!
This is what the internet, twitter and so on should be about and for. Not only have I learnt, but it has wet my appetite to go and learn more.
@ Thanks guys.
Anyone else see the common social media misspelling "peak my curiosity"?
When I pointed out to someone that it's actually spelled "pique", they argued "No it's 'peak' because it's like making your curiosity higher like a mountain peak." 😂
Whet your appetite? Or wet it?
I've just started listening to the video, anticipating Dr Starkey will speak almost non-stop and will be furious whenever anyone attempts to interrupt with a comment and he'll say something like 'no, no, let me just finish, because this is very important!' David is a treasure - everything he has to say is important!
That's why I hate LibArts.
LibAtrs should be "utterly" defunded.
We used to cure all mental ilnesses with a hard physical labor.
Now we pay these idiot.
And the pattern is very simple, it's a big government.
It's all about the money, and all the roads lead to Rome.
All revolutions were started by the same rich idiots.
They are all LibArts Burgeoisie from Marx to Hitler.
As Aristotle in 350BC on Politics & Preserving Tyranny basically said:
Women & SoyBoys prefer Tyrants, & Tyrants love Immigrants because they can't Compete with the Tyrants.
As Lenin said (the Big Lebowski reference):
Find out who benifits, and follow the money!!
Outsource their jobs & they will run to build the wall.
Or just send them to work!!!
That would get on my nerves if it were anyone else but Starkey. even though I don't agree with all of his nuances of history I learn so much!
Dr Starkey is such a breath of fresh air. Remember when there was a whole class of intellectuals who made sense like this?
Great show. Civilised insightful and unapologetic discussion.
You go from strength to strength.
That was a very, very interesting and uplifting listen. I admire how ballsy Dr. Starkey is.
*cough* *cough* "Coronavirus."
What an absolute legend David Starkey is :') fantastic interview too also, made me proud to be British.
A real historian. Wonderful.
And the past is where he belongs!
@@crawford1083 the only thing we learn from history is that we don't learn
@@crawford1083 Thank you for that. Your reply confirms what he was saying. Shallow personal attacks. Sigh.
@@dag4390 In Aussie slag a "dag" is a knob of shit stuck to the wool around the sheep's arse. Well done on confirming that for me!
@No1buzznut liberty As a history uni major I agree. But being stuck in the past like Starkey is, is not ideal.
You are doing such an important job by bringing great thinkers like Dr David Starkey on your channel, thank you so much for an hour of great debate.
“Every bad idea is French.” Oh Dr Starkey, I just love you! It’s great to see you broadcasting once more….
As a French... I would tend to agree. English-speaking peoples are more grounded and pragmatic. It made me laugh when he said it.
Outstanding...thanks guys, really enjoyed it...I've said it before I'd love to see someone more tech savvy working with Starkey to start his own youtube channel...I'd love to hear more from him
Christopher Hickish I was wondering while im listening if there were some links to him.
Starkey as usual firing red pills everywhere.
Blue pills wrapped in red pills.
No they were a blue pill .
In other words grow a pair.
Given all the Coronavirus hysteria, so good to hear Starkey cheering me up. Absolute legend.
this.
I love this silly old puff, and I say that with the utmost respect. We need more people like David. No nonsense, erudite, sensible and educated.
Very arrogant old man
I love my new exposure to the word puff :)
@@catdaddy5192 Because he knows more than you...
I love how Konstantin subtly looks at Francis when David says he's made a good point
Great interview, triggs! I wish I would have discovered Starkey years ago. I had left the right knowing what it was, but I joined the left not really understanding what it is.
Excellent discussion; sad state of affairs it's online, you realise how poor the mainstream media services are. Good job all. What a pleasure to listen to Starkey at length.
@Qwfwq66 I AM gay history and I too am appalled.
@Qwfwq66 with apoloies, I don't understand your argument or issue? Please elaborate
A national treasure, and a truly wonderful guest - so many pearls of wisdom. Well done to all three of you.
What a beautiful interview, and what a brilliant and charming guest. Dr. Starkey is a clear example that with age comes wisdom. Thank you so much.
Dr Starkey is a credit to the Gay movement and free speech
@ Me too. I write about it in a modest way.
@@mscott3918 Oh really. I like Starkey, but his view of history holds no surprises for me, I know they are controversially different, but have really enjoyed Lucy Worseleys different angles on some things. People don't have to agree with them, but fresh perspectives make me think. Are your writings accessible on line?
Canada is Sweden 2.0 in terms of cultural terminal wokeness.
UK is Sweden 2.0 as well in many areas.
Our disaster Trudeau is running once a descent country into the ground
Until roughly the late 2000s, Canada’s identity was rooted largely in the idea that we were a poorer but more conscientious sidekick to America. Our whole multilateral (and occasionally pacifistic) shtick on the world stage, not to mention our system of cultural subsidies, was based on the conceit that our relative smallness and poverty compared to the United States masked some kind of well-hidden reserve of moral superiority. It was an insecure, passive-aggressive posture that often expressed itself as peevish anti-Americanism. But at the very least, it acted as a binding agent for an English-speaking Canadian intellectual establishment whose common culture otherwise was confined to hockey, cold weather and universal health care.
# But during the Obama years, all of this was thrown into confusion, because the housing-loan crisis smashed America without much affecting Canada. Suddenly, we were no longer the poor cousin. At almost exactly the same time, Barack Obama’s election in the United States, coupled with Stephen Harper’s rise in Canada, reversed the left-right political valence that had powered Canadians’ sense of moral superiority since the early years of the Cold War. Suddenly, we were the bad guys, and the whole organizing principle of Canadian intellectual life began to collapse. Into this vacuum came Idle No More, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the MMIWG report, the Indigenous backlash to Canada 150 - and Trudeau, whose political instincts are rooted in the confessional, self-lacerating spirit of political correctness that began to infect campus life at McGill University (and elsewhere) in the late 1980s and early ’90s. Twenty years ago, we bashed America. In 2020, we bash us.
# These things move in cycles, and it is possible that in a few years we may be facing the opposite problem: a populist counter-revolt that leads to a real culture of nativism and xenophobia in Canada. But given the blurring of social justice and environmentalism into a de facto religious movement, it’s also possible to imagine that in my lifetime, B.C. will elect a hyper-progressive provincial government that truly does subordinate itself to some kind of as-yet-undefined overarching system of Indigenous spiritual or moral leadership. Even parts of Ontario and Atlantic Canada could succumb to this sort of phenomenon, with only Quebec, I think, being completely immune.
# Ironically, many Indigenous people would themselves be horrified by such an economically regressive development, as they have just now gotten a seat at the table when it comes to pursing their just share of Canadian economic spoils. But recent developments show clearly that the Canadian left honours Indigenous people more as noble-savage protest mascots than as flesh-and-blood humans with real economic needs.
# If there’s a ray of hope, it lies in the next generation of leaders, who will be today’s immigrants from China, India, Philippines, Syria and a hundred other places. These are people whose families came to Canada for a better life. And that better life did not include marching through the streets, ululating fidelity to Gaia and self-flagellating with barbed-wire dream-catchers. It wasn’t their grandparents who ran the residential schools, after all, and few of them are stained with the Canadian Mark of Cain. These are the people who will finally put a punctuation mark at the end of the mania for weeping contrition that’s taken hold of this country. They are the ones who will stand up and say, “there was a time for apologies, but that time is over.”
# Trudeau and the people around him are clearly not capable of doing this. Nor is the aging crew of guilt-addled old-stock Canadians clinging to leadership in Canadian media and arts. If they’re looking for a way to demonstrate their “allyship” with both Indigenous people and new Canadian immigrants alike, the best option might be to simply pack up shop, let a new generation take over and retire to that great unspoiled Canadian wilderness whose sanctity they have long purported to protect.
- Jonathan Kay
@@warmflash Fantastic :)
Canada's by far the worst within the Commonwealth.
Fascinating once again. If I'd had a teacher like David Starkey I may not have dropped history at school despite later realising that I hugely enjoy the subject.
J C good job providing an example that arrogance and ignorance aren’t qualities confined to American culture. You sound like a tool homie.
I always had great history teachers which helped my love of it and is tucked it a uni. Sadly don’t have a job related to history now.
Dead Grubber - Correct! I had a history teacher just like him and it was, and remains, my favourite subject.
Thankfully my Father was my history teacher from a very young age. He's obsessed with the American Civil War, but has always been more than happy to discuss and argue over other points in history with me. Granted it helped that he bought me games like Age of Empires that became a favourite of mine from 4 years old and onwards, all of the Total War series (that has some fascinating descriptions of all the units, and piqued my interest enough as a young teen to read Wikipedia entries on specific battles or regiments, tactics etc.), and he was always buying me age appropriate books on history and the world like the 100 things you should know about castles, 100 things you should know about birds etc. right up to full on biographies of Napoleon or books on ancient Rome, Sparta, Athens etc..
I say this because all my teachers knew absolutely nothing about history or were so unenthusiastic, that I would have loathed it had I not had the best teacher a boy could've had growing up, my Dad!
The entire premise of the United States, as stated explicitly and repeatedly by its founders, is liberty sustained by traditional culture. Christian values, with the private institutions of family, local community and church, sustain self-government, self-control, and voluntary morality, which provide order and support, and allows the government to be very limited in its powers. It is a very high view of humanity, trusting the people with more power than any other system.
The progressive left is the opposite, and not by accident. It is a reaction to, and opponent of, the overwhelming success of the United States. It is cultural radicalism, sustained by authoritarian government. It vehemently opposes all private cultural traditions and institutions, and seeks to attack, undermine and subvert them, in order to prime the society for authoritarian government. That is also why, not coincidentally, it is the very rich who most embrace progressivism. It is an attempt to seize back power from the people, by undermining them, and proving them unfit to govern themselves. That is the source of the intense bigotry of the "woke" elite towards "deplorables" and so on. That is why they have focused so relentlessly on taking over cultural institutions. And it is also the devious bait-and-switch at the heart of Marxism.
It is critical to understand that that is the battle being fought.
That’s just not true. The founders were explicitly against any religious basis. 2 of the 3 writers of the Declaration of Independence weren’t even Christians. They were radically against churches. The whole point was to be separated from any church completely.
Thank you I understand it more now it is very wicked but what can be done about educational institutions who are teaching this evil
Russell ward Dishonest.
Excellent summation! The founders, looking down the corridors into the future, gave some very sobering warnings about what to expect should their descendants ever reject the foundations of morality and religion. We have been warned!
America is a secular nation.
Its wonderful that with David you not only get a great answer to your question you also get a history lesson and a wonderful anecdote. He truly seems to know a staggering amount of knowledge
Dr. Sharkey is a genuine gentleman. He is the best historian I've seen at this time. Being Irish I don't watch the BBC for anything except things like QI or Mock the week. A world that tries to rewrite history begs to repeat its mistakes over and over again.
This is the best episode you boys have done! I don't know much about Starkey (& I'm not sure I'd agree with most of his politics), but he's very bright & entertaining as a speaker. I've agree about misplaced religiosity - veganism, gender & other activism, etc. - which occurs when people lose spirituality & the community support from traditional religion. Honestly, I encourage everyone to make the CHOICE to believe & act accordingly, bc every study shows that spiritual people are happier, healthier & longer-lived. Faith is a choice & spirituality is a practice, like fitness. It's the best gift you can give yourself & pass on to your family & community. We make CHOICES about what to believe every day, textbook authors, science experts writing online, politicians on Twitter. Might as well choose a set of beliefs that will positively impact you & your society
Agree 100%. I liked Starkey as classical historian , when he presented his history programs, but hated his polemic wrt to Brexit. However, I am so glad I watched this. He clearly was having fun, and his wicked sense of humor came through. He has no respect for sacred cows. I also totally concur with the notion that we have replaced one dogma with another, i.o.w in the absence of one religion, we will find another. Despite being raised in Catholic Irish schools, I have never been blessed with a faith in the hereafter. My legacy will be what I do and who I positively affect in this lifetime. I respect your comments in totality.
A fascinating man, wish he was here longer but thankful all the same.
The one thing pple dont understand or just ignore is that marx never lived under communism. He wrote his books under a comfy umbrella of a free society.
Yep, and fleeced Engels for money. Lazy cadger
Than you didn't read his works... Read it again
Dr Starkey is very good at seeing parallels in history. I think this is because his study of the Tudors, where the world was in transition out of medievalism, through the Renaissance, towards the Enlightenment gives him a very good perspective, looking backwards and forwards. This enables him to see patterns with later historical revolutions and philosophical developments, as well. They should listen to this in sixth forms and universities.
They love Haïti so much. I guess that the 1rst vikings were from there but when I deeper think, I realized they started from home inventing boats and ways to conquer other territories. They weren't victims of human traffickers.
fascinating interview with this educated and informed man. so pleased that he is now coming back from his "cancellation" and is able to spread his wisdom. And yes, the wokerati would burn you at the stake if they could.
"Every bad idea is French" : D : D : D - that's just two minutes in!
Are these ideas really FRENCH
or they stem from Jews, Judism and Zionism
@@charliebrownau "Don't call us, we'll call you."
@@charliebrownau All three of the desert religions have a lot to answer for. Both the good and the bad. They have all been the inspiration for centuries of war, strife, persecution, pure evil in fact. Yet at the same time: Great art, (literature music, painting, sculpture, architecture etc...) Science, philosophy etc, pure love as well. So let us recognise this truth and remember we owe an immeasurable amount to the minds that went before us who called themselves Jew, Christian and Muslim. Let us, therefore, celebrate the best these religions have to offer and shun the worst. It is all any reasonable person can do after all.
@@geoded 99% French dregs.
Alexander Laurie Birchley
Well said.
There speaks a man who has looked at the 3 faiths, thought about them, and recognised the relevant success and failures each.
Always think, always question, I salute you sir.
Love those little looks Konstantin gives Francis every time Starkey compliments Francis.
I did wonder if his eyes flashed green 😂
Superb interview. Dr Starkey has some valuable insights and the importance of what hey says is not so much the diagnosis or prescription for our times (though I agree entirely on this front), but more the methodology of recognition of past patterns and cycles and using those inform our understanding of where we today. We are, after all, the same biological entitles, wether now or 100 years ago, and the same patterns of behaviour repeat themselves, albeit through different expressions.
@resigned liberal I agree and it is also not insignificant that much of our actions and reactions are to some extent, determined by subconscious behaviour, or desires/innate behaviour that we are not conscious of. However, I think that Starkey's position and the notion of conservatism in general can give hope. We can repeat the same cycles, but we can incrementally improve and move in the right direction. There is, after all, much to be thankful for in the modern world, even if culturally speaking (and socially too) things are somewhat damaged.
This was really excellent!
The guest’s erudition was palpable and his answers refreshingly frank.
Surprisingly, the interviewers were incisive and refreshingly laconic.A welcome change!
Heard so much about this man . First time I’ve really sat down and listen to him.
Amazing!!!!! Being educated by just chilling and listening.
I haven't heard Dr Starkey be quite this funny before. Very entertaining. Thanks.
"A prophet is never heard (appreciated) in their own lifetime" those that are usually false ones! David Starkey mentioned two of the greatest of the 20th century, Enoch Powell on the right and George Orwell on the left.
I never thought that my esteem for this wonderful man could get any higher, but I was wrong, being a pheasant from jolly hard working pheasant stock having no time for hurty feelings. ❤️❤️❤️
"Starkey's rule of revolutions"! What a legend!
Time stamp?
@@znerolz It was right at the beginning.
I could listen to David talking for hours, he’s a quality bloke
In retrospect, this is a brilliant interview. Not just Starkey being the guest... Every question you asked was intelligent and thought provoking. What else could you ask for?
Love his book on Magna Carta
Brilliant conversation as usual. David Starkey is my new favorite historian. Although I’d argue a bit further about the cause of the demise of the Roman Empire than just blaming it on it being led by the military. It’s encouraging to hear such an eminent historian pull together the strands of our cultural freak out and go into the religious nature of the all the new political trends. I’ve been pointing this out for nearly a decade at this point. Where’s my Doctorate???
Sandra Kessler are you a woman?
“Cul-de-Sac vagina” - gold.
He certainly does have a way with words lol
spector969 he’s a very cunning linguist.
I'm quite glad someone caught that and managed to squeeze it by the youtube censors.
Brilliant.
Delta Fox I don’t understand your issue. You’re saying her got away with saying it because he’s a ‘homosexual’? So, you are happy with RUclips censorship? I actually had a friend who was a post-op, REGRETTED it greatly, lamented their folly and lives with such a ‘vagina’. I’m rather more concerned with a comment from someone that can not appreciate humour, tugs on the apron strings on censorship, and implies, rather in a slightly homophobic and anti-intellectual way, that he ‘got away with it’ because he put on his Oscar Wilde hat and wasn’t sat near gotcha Stasi journalists, and that he really ought to be open to being ‘clubbed to death’ for joke. That’s awfully creepy.
@Delta Fox I thought Cul-Du-Sac was a fitting analogy for a non biologically functioning orifice.
So good to see Mr Starkey given a chance to spread his wings.
Eco-Wank...I spat my Tea out at that.
What a great intellect he has, ignore the past at your peril. We need to learn from them before they are lost to us and the current establishment become the norm !
" ten people died". Not an observation that will age that well, I fear.
Typical buffoonery by this bluffing old windbag. Nothing new about him getting it wrong.
I agree with Starkey generally, but like most people, and I include myself, he failed to understand the seriousness of this disease. We shall all be a lot less smug about it in future.
No it didn't but if you listen to what he means, its also NOT what it was purported to be.
Your fear was well founded, Sir: 123,783 dead in the UK as of March 3, 2021.
@@tobyyorke2539 There will be many more sadly. Also far more in the EU thanks to their incompetence with the vaccine.
Got to love the subtitles that auto-generate when scrolling through suggested videos... Apparently you are 'constant in kissing' 😂 #metoo
Oh my god! That's gold! Plus the #metoo.... I love your mind. 😀
YT subtitles are hilarious! 🤣
I sometimes end up needing to replay parts I miss due to laughing at what the program thinks it hears.
Really loved this interview. David had me in stitches and I love his wit and intelligence and contempt for all things woke. Proper cheered me up this lads..keep up the good work
Rousseau was a proud Genevan, not French, and many of his ideas on citizenship, sovereignty and identity came from Calvinist and Genevan ideas - as he mentions frequently in his writings. Interesting discussion though.
This interview should be part of the school curriculum in every western English speaking country!
This was brilliant, even by Starkey's standards
Starkey is always great fun to listen to, a truly excellent episode so many thanks.
He sure was right about COVID. Smart guy.
It should be Law that this man has his own TV show! In my opinion, if we want our civilisation to continue we only need the Mainstream Media to be honest or compelled to be honest! We have lost this important institution to China and her supporters. I would include George Soros among those supporters! Imho MAGA MBGA
They are right in one sense - the GOVERNANCE has virtually be completely taken out of politics. Our current bureaucracies are like the "Mandarins" of China, or "Yes, Minister" - the politicians change but the country goes on. Politics influence is that the administration seeks to stay in their comfy jobs by appearing to appease these masters/mistresses who rotate with each election. This of course means repeat cycles of kowtowing, then ass covering and then kowtowing again - all the while trying to keep maintain comfy jobs and follow one's own agenda... regretfully, as many of these people are products of our education system this agenda is increasingly Leftist.
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I'm still crying from Cul-de-sac Vagina 😂
Me too, and I have one!! 🤣
I'm adopting this great guy as my grandfather, and i will learn every day something important from him.
He reminds me very much of my own.
@@miriams76 Ur lucky 😉
David is such an interesting guy and entertaining speaker
Hear, hear.