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Mark Steyn is the senior contributing editor for Hollinger Inc Publications, senior North American columnist for Britain's Telegraph Group, North American editor for The Spectator and an internationally syndicated columnist, also writing for the Jerusalem Post (also owned by Hollinger), the National Review in the United States, and the Irish Times in Ireland.He also formerly wrote for National Post in Canada, but his position became uncertain after the purchase of the newspaper by Canwest Global. It was not confirmed until May 2003 that he no longer writes for the Post, from which he quit. He is currently writing for the Western Standard in Canada.
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He is a strong conservative who mostly writes on foreign policy issues. He is a close ally of Conrad Black, and has written for many of Black's newspapers. Like Conrad Black, he is a Canadian, although he has long railed against the policies of the Liberal Party, which has dominated federal politics in Canada since the 1960s. These policies include multiculturalism, public healthcare, high taxation, gun control, concessions to Quebec separatists and anti-Americanism, which he desribes as 'Trudeaupian', in a reference to former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
He was a leading proponent of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and has continued to support that action, scornful of the United Nations, from which he advocates US withdrawal, and of countries like France, which opposed the war.
He wrote a column in May 2004 complaining about media bias and low journalistic standards in newspapers, attributing this to a political agenda, and double standards in relation to the conflict in Iraq:
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His interventions in British and European political matters in his Daily Telegraph column have led to hostile reaction, for example from the senior journalist Peter Preston writing in The Observer in June 2004. Preston took him to task as a 'neo-con ranter', citing Steyn's labelling of Neil Kinnock and Chris Patten as on the 'lunatic fringe' in matters relating to the EU.
Steyn now lives in New Hampshire in the United States, in part because of its favourable tax regime and the absence of curbs on gun ownership.
Steyn is known for lacing his pieces with wry, vivid and often disparaging humor.
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Let's go back over that slowly and try not to get a headache: the EU's main concern about an actual epidemic of hate crimes against Jews is that it could provoke a hypothetical epidemic of hate crimes against Muslims. You couldn't ask for a better illustration of the uselessness of these thought-police bodies: they're fine for chastising insufficiently guilt-ridden whites in an ongoing reverse-minstrel show of cultural self-abasement, but they don't have the stomach for confronting real racism. A tolerant society is so reluctant to appear intolerant, it would rather tolerate intolerance.Bibliography
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