Special Episode of the Sceptic: Charles Cornish-Dale on Testosterone Decline, How the Modern World Is Making Us Sick and How to Save the West

Dr Charles Cornish-Dale, also known as Raw Egg Nationalist, is an anthropologist, political commentator and men’s health writer whose work has appeared in publications including the American Mind and the Spectator. He’s also the author of several books, the most recent of which is The Last Men: Liberalism and the Death of Masculinity which is out later this summer. 

In this special episode of the Sceptic, host Laurie Wastell and Charles discuss The Last Men, why testosterone has been declining and why declining sperm counts could mean the end of humanity, how the modern world is making us sick, why we’re having so few babies, why chemicals in the water really are turning the frogs gay – and people transgender – and how the material and spiritual elements of these modern problems overlap.

In the premium section Charles explains how we can stay healthy in spite of modern chemicals, why mass immigration isn’t a good solution to declining birthrates, how the Right is becoming more radical and why the English are an ethnic group.

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The Last Men: Liberalism and the Death of Masculinity is out later this summer, and his other books, including the Raw Egg Nationalism Cookbook and The Eggs Benedict Option, can be found on Amazon here.

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Gillian
Gillian
9 months ago

Infertility is caused by wireless radiation. Even this conservative  “Health Impact of  5G” report from the European Parliament’s Scientific Foresight Unit (STOA) states with regard to the lower frequencies of 460 to 6000 MHz,
 
“Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are probably carcinogenic for humans, in particular related to gliomas and acoustic neuromas” and they “clearly affect male fertility and possibly female fertility too. They may have possible adverse effects on the development of embryos, foetuses and new-borns.”

 

PRSY
PRSY
8 months ago

Interesting that 2050 pops up. Is that a coincidence?

PeterM
PeterM
8 months ago

It was OK when he stuck to science but his remarks on politics were somewhat vapid to use his own adjective. For instance, Reform has three years to develop its policies and criticising them in their development is questionable.

Curio
Curio
8 months ago

The Ministry of Defence has previously revealed some Afghans who entered the UK on the scheme brought more than 20 relatives with them,” the relatives normally being a few wives per man with his several children. I wonder if Dr Charles Cornish-Dale, who is lamenting the extinction of men in his book The Last Men considers adding  White or test his theory by carrying out some sperm counts and testosterone levels in Afghans, Nigerians, Albanians and men of other Muslim countries urged by their imams to have large families.