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something with nothing

in another of a continuing theme on this blog, I just thought that I would point out that Mark Steyn agrees with me that you don’t replace something with nothing. Which brings me to my big philosophical difference with Ms. … Continue reading

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Mark Steyn with a cheerful perspective

Mark Steyn is always full of good cheer about the demographic future of western nations. Here is a particularly peppy bit. The transformation of developed societies – either into old folks’ homes (like Japan) or semi-Islamized dystopias (like Amsterdam, Brussels, … Continue reading

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intriguing possible theoretical framework

Mark Steyn has quoted William Gibson’s phrase “a cold civil war” positing a possible framework for looking at the U.S. society currently and into the future. Here is how Hyacinth Girl puts it: This country is now, as Steyn has … Continue reading

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