Douglas Murray is a bestselling writer and broadcaster who has written a new book, The War on the West. In it he argues that those in the West are fortunate, that the West's history is not all shameful, and that we need face up to those that are seeking to traduce the education system with their strange new ideas. We must remember the past is a foreign country, they do things differently there.
We chat Winston Churchill, racist gardens, Critical Race Theory, suggested changes to education and right at the start, the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
Timings
Bloody Sunday 5m14s
Churchill 21m20s
Reparations 33m20s
Douglas Murray Links
The War on the West: How to Prevail in the Age of Unreason
Bloody Sunday: Truth, Lies and the Saville Inquiry
The Times (London) Article on Reparations (£)
Links Mentioned in the Show
Glenn Loury v. Christopher Hitchens on Reparations
Britain's War Against the Slave Trade by Anthony Sullivan
Aspects of History Links
Voucher code: HISTORY50%
Simon Sebag Montefiore on Voices of History
Interview with Titanic Historian Simon Medhurst
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