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The One w/ Greg Gutfeld

The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity with Douglas Murray

The One w/ Greg Gutfeld

FOX News Radio

Comedy, Society & Culture, News

4.23.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Greg’s guest today is bestselling author and Associate Editor of The Spectator, Douglas Murray. They discuss his latest book “The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity” and the mob mentality of the cancel culture. To learn more about Douglas go to: Twitter: @DouglasKMurray Website: douglasmurray.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ask them how they're doing. A proper chat can ease exam stress.

0:27.4

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0:57.4

The World's Regional, evening standard, new criterion.

1:07.4

He's a regular contributor to national reviews, been a columnist for standpoint magazines,

1:11.1

it's it's founding. He also wrote the strange death of Europe, immigration identity,

1:15.2

Islam. If you think I'm talking fast, it's because I want to get to the questions.

1:18.5

Douglas, how are you?

1:19.3

Very good. Very good to be with you, Greg.

1:22.1

Sorry, I'm in a rush because I have like eight pages of questions for you.

1:26.4

And let's go. Yes. All right. First of all, you talk about this kind of like this social justice

1:32.4

warrior activism intersectionality using this concept called St. George in retirement.

1:38.4

And I thought that was a good. Can you explain what that means?

1:41.8

Yes, it's from an Australian writer called Ken Manogh died a few years ago as a philosopher.

1:48.0

Came up with this brilliant term in I think the 70s, St. George in retirement syndrome.

1:53.1

And if it was relevant then, my gosh, is it more relevant today? Basically, it's, it identifies

1:58.0

that type of person who having slain the dragon or seen the dragon being slain decides to stagger

2:06.4

around the land, looking for other dragons. And in the end find smaller and smaller animals to

2:12.8

slay until eventually he may be found swinging his sword at thin air. Right. Now this to my mind

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