Good stuff: Rubin report: Niall Ferguson, husband of Ayaan Hirsi:
To me it was a bit hard to follow exactly what he did support and didn't. I have read about all his wife's works and support a lot of what she says. What bothered me was when he started talking about issues, women's rights, gay rights etc. I would think that the majority of us here do support those things because we don't believe somebody that believes with a conservative view want conservatives to be able to tell others what to do. We believe that in those regards we are progressing, thus progressives. He talks disparaging of the "me-too: movement and how men's lives are ruined and I'm thinking of women's lives being ruined and how they need be able to just say no, end of story. It seemed to me that the issues he presented about the "dark web" was demonetization of progress in society. The left is not without problems and I could list them but the majority of us just want people to be able to do whatever they want as long as those things don't hurt others. It was evident from what he says that, that is not his vision.