Matthew Goodwin
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Maybe they were just lying to people. And here we have evidence that if you identify as highly liberal, you are more prone to authoritarian impulses than conservatives.
the West is pretty consistent in showing that female scholars, especially young female PhD students, are consistently the most likely to endorse a range of cancel culture measures. They're the most likely, for example, to say that we should sacrifice academic freedom and free speech on the altar of protecting minorities from harm. So I think that's a big part of the story.
the West is pretty consistent in showing that female scholars, especially young female PhD students, are consistently the most likely to endorse a range of cancel culture measures. They're the most likely, for example, to say that we should sacrifice academic freedom and free speech on the altar of protecting minorities from harm. So I think that's a big part of the story.
the West is pretty consistent in showing that female scholars, especially young female PhD students, are consistently the most likely to endorse a range of cancel culture measures. They're the most likely, for example, to say that we should sacrifice academic freedom and free speech on the altar of protecting minorities from harm. So I think that's a big part of the story.
I mean, again, it's controversial. And the fact that we would struggle to have this debate, at an Oxford, you know, union debate or on Cambridge campus is itself a reflection of the problems within universities. I think it's an enormous part. And in politics too, by the way, I think if you look at the people who have been most dogmatic when it comes to the debates over migration, net zero,
I mean, again, it's controversial. And the fact that we would struggle to have this debate, at an Oxford, you know, union debate or on Cambridge campus is itself a reflection of the problems within universities. I think it's an enormous part. And in politics too, by the way, I think if you look at the people who have been most dogmatic when it comes to the debates over migration, net zero,
I mean, again, it's controversial. And the fact that we would struggle to have this debate, at an Oxford, you know, union debate or on Cambridge campus is itself a reflection of the problems within universities. I think it's an enormous part. And in politics too, by the way, I think if you look at the people who have been most dogmatic when it comes to the debates over migration, net zero,
who have refused to look at the issue of the rape gangs, have refused to give the country a national inquiry routinely. I mean, routinely, it's been prominent women in national political life. And I think there's also, by the way, been a lot of hypocrisy there, too.
who have refused to look at the issue of the rape gangs, have refused to give the country a national inquiry routinely. I mean, routinely, it's been prominent women in national political life. And I think there's also, by the way, been a lot of hypocrisy there, too.
who have refused to look at the issue of the rape gangs, have refused to give the country a national inquiry routinely. I mean, routinely, it's been prominent women in national political life. And I think there's also, by the way, been a lot of hypocrisy there, too.
I mean, if you just take the case of the rape gangs, you know, the whole Me Too scandal, you know, middle class, liberal, middle class, liberal, professional women who didn't say anything at all. about young white working class girls being raped, harassed, and abused by Muslim gangs. And, you know, there's just, I think people aren't stupid.
I mean, if you just take the case of the rape gangs, you know, the whole Me Too scandal, you know, middle class, liberal, middle class, liberal, professional women who didn't say anything at all. about young white working class girls being raped, harassed, and abused by Muslim gangs. And, you know, there's just, I think people aren't stupid.
I mean, if you just take the case of the rape gangs, you know, the whole Me Too scandal, you know, middle class, liberal, middle class, liberal, professional women who didn't say anything at all. about young white working class girls being raped, harassed, and abused by Muslim gangs. And, you know, there's just, I think people aren't stupid.
They can see a lot of this stuff that's playing out before them.
They can see a lot of this stuff that's playing out before them.
They can see a lot of this stuff that's playing out before them.
Yeah, so the first thing I would say is that this will go down in history, I think, as the biggest scandal in British society, one that much of the establishment deliberately ignored and downplayed for half a century. What we are talking about, to be clear, is the sexual exploitation of mainly young, white, working-class girls, often from very damaged, broken homes, vulnerable girls,
Yeah, so the first thing I would say is that this will go down in history, I think, as the biggest scandal in British society, one that much of the establishment deliberately ignored and downplayed for half a century. What we are talking about, to be clear, is the sexual exploitation of mainly young, white, working-class girls, often from very damaged, broken homes, vulnerable girls,
Yeah, so the first thing I would say is that this will go down in history, I think, as the biggest scandal in British society, one that much of the establishment deliberately ignored and downplayed for half a century. What we are talking about, to be clear, is the sexual exploitation of mainly young, white, working-class girls, often from very damaged, broken homes, vulnerable girls,
the organized industrial scale rape and sexual assault of those girls by predominantly Pakistani Muslim gangs of men operating in alliance with one another, trafficking those girls from one town to another, often having some kind of connections with police, social services. We have police officers who have been