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Podcast: The Rubin Report

Episode: I've Had Enough: Worst Predictions Coming True & the Way Forward | Douglas Murray

Published on November 6, 2023

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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The Strange Death of Europe

by Douglas Murray

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(tense music) Douglas, you wrote "The Strange Death of Europe."

During the episode, host Dave Rubin directly references the book 'The Strange Death of Europe' authored by guest Douglas Murray. This mention acts as a catalyst for discussing the book's themes and the predictions it presents.

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I said in the opening lines of "The Strange Death of Europe" that Europe was committing suicide, or at least its leaders had decided to commit suicide, and the question, I said, is whether or not the people of Europe decide to go along with that decision. It's my fervent hope that they do not.

In this segment, Douglas Murray quotes the opening lines of his book "The Strange Death of Europe" to highlight his concerns regarding the direction in which European leadership is taking the continent, expressing his hope that the people of Europe will not simply accept this path.

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The Strange Death of Europe

by Douglas Murray

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In fact, I said when "The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity and Islam," as is the subtitle, came out, I said that it has been my fervent desire that this book proves to be wrong. I remember, you said that to me in an interview about it. I mean, you wanted it to be wrong.

Douglas Murray clarifies the full title, including its subtitle, and explains that he wishes the predictions made in his book had not come true. The conversation emphasizes the book's significance in light of the current political climate.

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