Douglas Murray
Bestselling author of 8 books including ‘On Democracies and Death Cults.’ @spectator1828. Columnist @nypost. Senior Fellow @manhattaninstitute.

The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of NHS privatisation.
We might also look forward to watching the leadership candidates go for a jog, play football in an amusing manner and eat this country’s most disgusting foodstuffs as evidence of their authenticity.
One of the candidates for this pie-eating competition is the now-resigned health secretary Wes Streeting. And on this particular candidate I have some history to narrate.
I first encountered Streeting many years ago, after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been narrowly prevented from blowing up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day2009.
The ‘underwear bomber’, as he became known, almost succeeded in setting off a bomb which, if he had succeeded, would have been one of the largest mass-casualty terrorist attacks to date.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#wesstreeting #politics #labourparty

The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of NHS privatisation.
We might also look forward to watching the leadership candidates go for a jog, play football in an amusing manner and eat this country’s most disgusting foodstuffs as evidence of their authenticity.
One of the candidates for this pie-eating competition is the now-resigned health secretary Wes Streeting. And on this particular candidate I have some history to narrate.
I first encountered Streeting many years ago, after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been narrowly prevented from blowing up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day2009.
The ‘underwear bomber’, as he became known, almost succeeded in setting off a bomb which, if he had succeeded, would have been one of the largest mass-casualty terrorist attacks to date.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#wesstreeting #politics #labourparty

The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of NHS privatisation.
We might also look forward to watching the leadership candidates go for a jog, play football in an amusing manner and eat this country’s most disgusting foodstuffs as evidence of their authenticity.
One of the candidates for this pie-eating competition is the now-resigned health secretary Wes Streeting. And on this particular candidate I have some history to narrate.
I first encountered Streeting many years ago, after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been narrowly prevented from blowing up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day2009.
The ‘underwear bomber’, as he became known, almost succeeded in setting off a bomb which, if he had succeeded, would have been one of the largest mass-casualty terrorist attacks to date.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#wesstreeting #politics #labourparty

The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of NHS privatisation.
We might also look forward to watching the leadership candidates go for a jog, play football in an amusing manner and eat this country’s most disgusting foodstuffs as evidence of their authenticity.
One of the candidates for this pie-eating competition is the now-resigned health secretary Wes Streeting. And on this particular candidate I have some history to narrate.
I first encountered Streeting many years ago, after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been narrowly prevented from blowing up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day2009.
The ‘underwear bomber’, as he became known, almost succeeded in setting off a bomb which, if he had succeeded, would have been one of the largest mass-casualty terrorist attacks to date.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#wesstreeting #politics #labourparty

The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of NHS privatisation.
We might also look forward to watching the leadership candidates go for a jog, play football in an amusing manner and eat this country’s most disgusting foodstuffs as evidence of their authenticity.
One of the candidates for this pie-eating competition is the now-resigned health secretary Wes Streeting. And on this particular candidate I have some history to narrate.
I first encountered Streeting many years ago, after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been narrowly prevented from blowing up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day2009.
The ‘underwear bomber’, as he became known, almost succeeded in setting off a bomb which, if he had succeeded, would have been one of the largest mass-casualty terrorist attacks to date.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#wesstreeting #politics #labourparty

The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of NHS privatisation.
We might also look forward to watching the leadership candidates go for a jog, play football in an amusing manner and eat this country’s most disgusting foodstuffs as evidence of their authenticity.
One of the candidates for this pie-eating competition is the now-resigned health secretary Wes Streeting. And on this particular candidate I have some history to narrate.
I first encountered Streeting many years ago, after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been narrowly prevented from blowing up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day2009.
The ‘underwear bomber’, as he became known, almost succeeded in setting off a bomb which, if he had succeeded, would have been one of the largest mass-casualty terrorist attacks to date.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#wesstreeting #politics #labourparty

The Labour party seems to have ignored the advice I gave it in last week’s column, and so we are going to be treated to one of those down-market beauty pageants where candidates for the Labour leadership spend weeks talking competitively about the evils of Thatcherism, the nobility of miners and the perpetual threat of NHS privatisation.
We might also look forward to watching the leadership candidates go for a jog, play football in an amusing manner and eat this country’s most disgusting foodstuffs as evidence of their authenticity.
One of the candidates for this pie-eating competition is the now-resigned health secretary Wes Streeting. And on this particular candidate I have some history to narrate.
I first encountered Streeting many years ago, after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had been narrowly prevented from blowing up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day2009.
The ‘underwear bomber’, as he became known, almost succeeded in setting off a bomb which, if he had succeeded, would have been one of the largest mass-casualty terrorist attacks to date.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#wesstreeting #politics #labourparty

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Why would the NY Times make such horrific claims about Israel? The reasons are several-fold
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full column through the link in my bio.

Some of us remember the Boris Johnson years. In my own view, Johnson ought to have been rinsed for tripling net immigration to the UK after promising that leaving the EU would enable the exact opposite.
Instead, Britain spent months becoming acquainted with the investigations and character of Sue Gray. In parliament Starmer spent weeks forensically getting to the bottom of exactly where Johnson was when a cake arrived in the same room as him.
Along the way the media class had multiple ‘he must go’ moments. I remember sitting in the green room of Newsnight when the entire media and parliamentary class was in meltdown because Johnson had dared to use the word ‘humbug’ in reply to a female Labour MP.
‘Were you actually in the House when he used the word?’ one of the presenters asked an MP, as though it was like being present when the Washington Post received the Pentagon Papers or when Harry Truman got the news that the bomb was deliverable.
Once again the ‘never been worse governed/things can’t go on like this’ class got their way. And so the Conservative party membership, in their infinite wisdom, gave us the pleasure of Liz Truss.
I suppose recollections may vary, but I for one recall that the prevailing sentiment during those weeks was that we had never been worse governed and that Britain’s problems could only be addressed – once again – by a change of prime minister.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#politics #labour #conservative #elections #keirstarmer

Some of us remember the Boris Johnson years. In my own view, Johnson ought to have been rinsed for tripling net immigration to the UK after promising that leaving the EU would enable the exact opposite.
Instead, Britain spent months becoming acquainted with the investigations and character of Sue Gray. In parliament Starmer spent weeks forensically getting to the bottom of exactly where Johnson was when a cake arrived in the same room as him.
Along the way the media class had multiple ‘he must go’ moments. I remember sitting in the green room of Newsnight when the entire media and parliamentary class was in meltdown because Johnson had dared to use the word ‘humbug’ in reply to a female Labour MP.
‘Were you actually in the House when he used the word?’ one of the presenters asked an MP, as though it was like being present when the Washington Post received the Pentagon Papers or when Harry Truman got the news that the bomb was deliverable.
Once again the ‘never been worse governed/things can’t go on like this’ class got their way. And so the Conservative party membership, in their infinite wisdom, gave us the pleasure of Liz Truss.
I suppose recollections may vary, but I for one recall that the prevailing sentiment during those weeks was that we had never been worse governed and that Britain’s problems could only be addressed – once again – by a change of prime minister.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#politics #labour #conservative #elections #keirstarmer

Some of us remember the Boris Johnson years. In my own view, Johnson ought to have been rinsed for tripling net immigration to the UK after promising that leaving the EU would enable the exact opposite.
Instead, Britain spent months becoming acquainted with the investigations and character of Sue Gray. In parliament Starmer spent weeks forensically getting to the bottom of exactly where Johnson was when a cake arrived in the same room as him.
Along the way the media class had multiple ‘he must go’ moments. I remember sitting in the green room of Newsnight when the entire media and parliamentary class was in meltdown because Johnson had dared to use the word ‘humbug’ in reply to a female Labour MP.
‘Were you actually in the House when he used the word?’ one of the presenters asked an MP, as though it was like being present when the Washington Post received the Pentagon Papers or when Harry Truman got the news that the bomb was deliverable.
Once again the ‘never been worse governed/things can’t go on like this’ class got their way. And so the Conservative party membership, in their infinite wisdom, gave us the pleasure of Liz Truss.
I suppose recollections may vary, but I for one recall that the prevailing sentiment during those weeks was that we had never been worse governed and that Britain’s problems could only be addressed – once again – by a change of prime minister.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#politics #labour #conservative #elections #keirstarmer

Some of us remember the Boris Johnson years. In my own view, Johnson ought to have been rinsed for tripling net immigration to the UK after promising that leaving the EU would enable the exact opposite.
Instead, Britain spent months becoming acquainted with the investigations and character of Sue Gray. In parliament Starmer spent weeks forensically getting to the bottom of exactly where Johnson was when a cake arrived in the same room as him.
Along the way the media class had multiple ‘he must go’ moments. I remember sitting in the green room of Newsnight when the entire media and parliamentary class was in meltdown because Johnson had dared to use the word ‘humbug’ in reply to a female Labour MP.
‘Were you actually in the House when he used the word?’ one of the presenters asked an MP, as though it was like being present when the Washington Post received the Pentagon Papers or when Harry Truman got the news that the bomb was deliverable.
Once again the ‘never been worse governed/things can’t go on like this’ class got their way. And so the Conservative party membership, in their infinite wisdom, gave us the pleasure of Liz Truss.
I suppose recollections may vary, but I for one recall that the prevailing sentiment during those weeks was that we had never been worse governed and that Britain’s problems could only be addressed – once again – by a change of prime minister.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#politics #labour #conservative #elections #keirstarmer
Some of us remember the Boris Johnson years. In my own view, Johnson ought to have been rinsed for tripling net immigration to the UK after promising that leaving the EU would enable the exact opposite.
Instead, Britain spent months becoming acquainted with the investigations and character of Sue Gray. In parliament Starmer spent weeks forensically getting to the bottom of exactly where Johnson was when a cake arrived in the same room as him.
Along the way the media class had multiple ‘he must go’ moments. I remember sitting in the green room of Newsnight when the entire media and parliamentary class was in meltdown because Johnson had dared to use the word ‘humbug’ in reply to a female Labour MP.
‘Were you actually in the House when he used the word?’ one of the presenters asked an MP, as though it was like being present when the Washington Post received the Pentagon Papers or when Harry Truman got the news that the bomb was deliverable.
Once again the ‘never been worse governed/things can’t go on like this’ class got their way. And so the Conservative party membership, in their infinite wisdom, gave us the pleasure of Liz Truss.
I suppose recollections may vary, but I for one recall that the prevailing sentiment during those weeks was that we had never been worse governed and that Britain’s problems could only be addressed – once again – by a change of prime minister.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#politics #labour #conservative #elections #keirstarmer

Some of us remember the Boris Johnson years. In my own view, Johnson ought to have been rinsed for tripling net immigration to the UK after promising that leaving the EU would enable the exact opposite.
Instead, Britain spent months becoming acquainted with the investigations and character of Sue Gray. In parliament Starmer spent weeks forensically getting to the bottom of exactly where Johnson was when a cake arrived in the same room as him.
Along the way the media class had multiple ‘he must go’ moments. I remember sitting in the green room of Newsnight when the entire media and parliamentary class was in meltdown because Johnson had dared to use the word ‘humbug’ in reply to a female Labour MP.
‘Were you actually in the House when he used the word?’ one of the presenters asked an MP, as though it was like being present when the Washington Post received the Pentagon Papers or when Harry Truman got the news that the bomb was deliverable.
Once again the ‘never been worse governed/things can’t go on like this’ class got their way. And so the Conservative party membership, in their infinite wisdom, gave us the pleasure of Liz Truss.
I suppose recollections may vary, but I for one recall that the prevailing sentiment during those weeks was that we had never been worse governed and that Britain’s problems could only be addressed – once again – by a change of prime minister.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#politics #labour #conservative #elections #keirstarmer

The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
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Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty

The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty
The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty
The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty

The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty

The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty

The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty

The Prime Minister and MPs have spent the past week saying that we need to tackle ‘hate’ and ‘extremism’. But what hate? And what extremism?
Might the government ban the various Iranian proxies which seem to be behind this recent spate of attacks in Britain? Or are we to tackle all hate? And after we have tackled all hate what shall we move on to next? Gluttony? Avarice?
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Ask people to get specific on these questions and almost everybody in any position of power melts away. Last week a member of the audience on the BBC’s Question Time asked the Green party’s deputy leader Rachel Millward to specify where the ‘hatred’ she mentioned is coming from. Millward assumed that look people assume when they know the truth but cannot speak it.
She pretended to find the question imponderable before finally saying that the two men who were attacked in Golders Green were the victims of our ‘cost-of-living crisis’, ‘rip-off Britain’ and more. Which is strange, because our ancestors went through far worse economic times and I do not remember stabbing religiously identifiable Jews being one inevitable consequence.
Perhaps Millward, like her party’s leader, Zack Polanski, is hampered by a certain voting demographic and by people in the party? After all, the Greens’ other deputy leader is Mothin Ali, who appeared to celebrate the attacks of 7 October.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#antisemitism #douglasmurray #greenparty

After another attempt on President Trump’s life and growing political violence in the U.S., Douglas Murray and Aaron MacLean argue that the American education system is to blame.
Watch the full episode of School of War at the link in our bio.
After another attempt on President Trump’s life and growing political violence in the U.S., Douglas Murray and Aaron MacLean argue that the American education system is to blame.
Watch the full episode of School of War at the link in our bio.
"If they really do excuse murder, they better watch out because history shows that these things aren't one directional."
-Douglas Murray on School Of War
Watch or listen to @DouglasKMurray on School of War on Apple | Spotify | YouTube.

The accusations shouted by protesters outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner didn’t stay outside.
Neither did the logic behind them, Douglas Murray says, in the latest episode of “School of War.”
Read the full story at the link in our bio or TheFP.com.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

Dems’ favorite podcaster, Hasan Piker, says stealing and murder are OK
My column in today’s @nypost. Read the full article through the link in my bio.

People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
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Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray

People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray
People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray

People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray

People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray
People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray

People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray

People who do not follow the dementing debate about the meeting point of trans rights and women’s rights may not be aware of the name Grace Campbell. For anyone not in the know, she is the daughter of the celebrated podcaster and lunatic Alastair Campbell.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
Inevitably enough, she has a podcast of her own, a clip of which has resurfaced this week. It made some impact online thanks to a riff – alongside a male-to-female trans guest – in which Campbell ridiculed J.K. Rowling and other feminists.
The two had a grand old time explaining that the women who disagree with them (many of whom happen to be older than them) are – on top of all their thought-crimes – also ugly.
Being a nepo-baby of considerable means, Campbell is often hard to understand. This is because she relies on the words ‘Yah’ and ‘like’ in the same way that other humans rely on oxygen. An average sentence will come out as ‘So like yah, like’ and so on.
Anyway, she and her guest chose to lay into the women celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling that ‘women’ are defined by biological sex.
The fact this case ever came to court, or that our brightest legal minds had to spend even a nanosecond trying to work out what a woman is, itself constitutes a wonder of our age and one that subsequent eras will coo about.
But that is a separate matter. Campbell Jnr and her friend chose to ridicule the women who had celebrated the judgment.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#transgender #douglasmurray

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran

Each time Trump ran for the presidency, a large part of his platform was that he would stop America getting involved in ‘stupid’ wars in the Middle East. Just as Obama had upped America’s drone programme, so Trump developed his own doctrine.
:: Comment 'read' and we'll DM you a link to Douglas's article ::
The killing of the Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani in 2020 was perhaps the first time that Trump showed he could effectively take out an enemy of the United States and deter his opponent from any significant retaliatory strikes.
Then earlier this year the US military on his orders carried out the daring raid on Caracas which brought the corrupt Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro to face justice in New York. Trump’s critics complain that the success of that mission has led him to the hubris of Iran.
But if you listen to what the President, his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others have said since the start of this mission, the confusion is on the part of his listeners, not of the administration. From the beginning Trump has made a number of justifications for the action.
But the one non-negotiable has been that Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons. Given that the Iranian side actually boasted to the US negotiating team that they were weeks away from nuclear breakout, it isn’t hard to understand why the US chose this moment to strike.
The fact that the Iranians learned from Osirak and spread out their nuclear sites is why this intervention has taken longer than two minutes.
✍️ Douglas Murray
#douglasmurray #trump ##i̇ran
Do you agree with the U.K.'s decision to bar Kanye West from entering the country?
Watch @billmaher, @douglaskmurray, @paulrieckhoff and @drezekielemanuel discuss on the latest episode of #RTOvertime, now streaming on the #RealTimeHBO YouTube channel + @hbomax.
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#StartTheClock: Tonight's episode of Real Time with @BillMaher feat. @paulrieckhoff, @douglaskmurray and @drezekielemanuel is now on @HBO + @hbomax!
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#StartTheClock: Tonight's episode of Real Time with @BillMaher feat. @paulrieckhoff, @douglaskmurray and @drezekielemanuel is now on @HBO + @hbomax!
Watch the conversation continue after the show on #RTOvertime @ our YouTube channel.
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#StartTheClock: Tonight's episode of Real Time with @BillMaher feat. @paulrieckhoff, @douglaskmurray and @drezekielemanuel is now on @HBO + @hbomax!
Watch the conversation continue after the show on #RTOvertime @ our YouTube channel.
#RealTimeHBO #RTBackstage

#StartTheClock: Tonight's episode of Real Time with @BillMaher feat. @paulrieckhoff, @douglaskmurray and @drezekielemanuel is now on @HBO + @hbomax!
Watch the conversation continue after the show on #RTOvertime @ our YouTube channel.
#RealTimeHBO #RTBackstage

#StartTheClock: Tonight's episode of Real Time with @BillMaher feat. @paulrieckhoff, @douglaskmurray and @drezekielemanuel is now on @HBO + @hbomax!
Watch the conversation continue after the show on #RTOvertime @ our YouTube channel.
#RealTimeHBO #RTBackstage

#StartTheClock: Tonight's episode of Real Time with @BillMaher feat. @paulrieckhoff, @douglaskmurray and @drezekielemanuel is now on @HBO + @hbomax!
Watch the conversation continue after the show on #RTOvertime @ our YouTube channel.
#RealTimeHBO #RTBackstage

#StartTheClock: Tonight's episode of Real Time with @BillMaher feat. @paulrieckhoff, @douglaskmurray and @drezekielemanuel is now on @HBO + @hbomax!
Watch the conversation continue after the show on #RTOvertime @ our YouTube channel.
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