Christopher Hitchens "All Of Life Is A Wager"

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  • @BlackEpyon
    @BlackEpyon 9 років тому +373

    In his writings, and in our memories, he lives on. The best kind of immortality.

    • @NowFunStarts
      @NowFunStarts 9 років тому +3

      BlackEpyon Nice comment :)

    • @Tito-nk3rt
      @Tito-nk3rt 9 років тому +1

      BlackEpyon fucking right!

    • @gutterdocmd
      @gutterdocmd 9 років тому +5

      +BlackEpyon wonderfully said. I am so thankful for his writings and huge library of video.

    • @ROOKTABULA
      @ROOKTABULA 9 років тому +8

      +BlackEpyon The only kind, actually.

    • @1961darrylsh
      @1961darrylsh 8 років тому

      he is shitbag most have never heard of and others could care less!

  • @stevewright8992
    @stevewright8992 6 років тому +224

    My life is immensely improved because of him, I miss him dearly.

    • @ayyoubkhalaf7307
      @ayyoubkhalaf7307 5 років тому +2

      Steve Wright how is it improved ?? Can you explain... he articulates his ideas very well I give you that but to tell me he improved your life. It sounds pathetic really

    • @elnoruego6854
      @elnoruego6854 5 років тому +5

      @@ayyoubkhalaf7307 He gives good reasons for things you should do and shouldnt. He has good humour. and generally is interesting. That alone can improve a life because we watch all of the content with him

    • @franciscretarola1928
      @franciscretarola1928 5 років тому +7

      Only someone who didn't value logic, cogent argument, literature, history, advocacy for justice, etc, all things Hitchens excelled at, would type something like this. I didn't always agree with Hitchens, but he forced any honest and sentient human being to be at their best, think things through, consider issues. And that certainly improves a life. I feel my mind fully engaged while reading his works, which are copious and cover a broad subject matter. I learn things, and I follow up on them. As I said, I don't always come to the same conclusion as Hitchens (I often do, though), but I feel my mind improved. It's pathetic not to value that.

    • @ayyoubkhalaf7307
      @ayyoubkhalaf7307 5 років тому

      Francis cretarola well I am an engineer myself and logic is my utmost priority as I cannot just go through this life without thinking and also personally I consider art and litterateur a d history crucial for the minds expansion.that being said hitchens was very intellectual and well spoken I honestly now doubt if he was intelligent enough to what he was debating or stood for mainly atheism but he as all oh us is human and has some respectable stances and much more which are not.supporting the war on Iraq is not one of his best,the blood of the Iraqi people is on his hands.putting away politics he also didn’t have a practical philosophy to life he came from a priveledged position and criticized religion.Now when you do that you need to provide alternatives! As life is hard and religion helps a lot of people to have faith and get through this,hitchens only provided non practical methods of looking at things and that doesn’t help the poor and weak and the oppressed while religion does.

    • @graememaxwell3113
      @graememaxwell3113 5 років тому +6

      @@ayyoubkhalaf7307 Hitch should have offered an alternative to religion? He did. Life without religion. Yes, life can be shit. Yes, he was fortunate to be born to the parents he was. But there are people of all social classes, levels of wealth, nationalities, level of education who are atheist and who have peers who believe in god. God's not necessary to live your life, no matter how shit life is.

  • @determined919
    @determined919 8 років тому +100

    Christopher Hitchens was quite the wordsmith and he was never boring.

  • @1991jdclark
    @1991jdclark 10 років тому +220

    Such a person of integrity and strength. He did have a life of great depth and meaning.

    • @vicachcoup
      @vicachcoup 10 років тому +1

      He lost his integrity later in life - supporting wars and developing a prejudiced hatred against Islam. Interesting how he wrote a book about Mother Theresa yet didn't write a book about Bush etc
      So much for integrity.

    • @1991jdclark
      @1991jdclark 10 років тому +8

      vicachcoup Well it wasn't hate he was trying to ignite in people or towards the regular people, it was the people of power in Islam. He had no say in strategy. He didn't agree with allot of it. He was also against the treatment of the prisoners ones they got to the USA. He also agreed to be water boarded to be able to say if it was torture or not. He said it was torture. (the government was claiming it was not). He was trying to get people to listen long before the war started in regards to Islam. His agenda was crimes against humanity, especially towards women. So there is allot more to it than what you stated. I respectfully disagree with you.

    • @vicachcoup
      @vicachcoup 10 років тому

      Jennifer Clark I acknowledge your point.
      You aren't facing the brunt of the current crusage against Islam and Muslims, which is spearheaded by those like the late Hitchens and by those like Harris and Dawkins.
      Of course you will agree in your cosy life.
      Hitchens was a vile Islamophobe and helped to increase the hatred against all Muslims.
      You see it how you like and I will .respectfully disagree with you.
      So much easier when it doesn't affect you personally, isn't it?

    • @1991jdclark
      @1991jdclark 10 років тому

      vicachcoup Yes really I do very much agree with you. I am very aware of my fortunate position in life. I am first born North American (Canadian). My Grand Parents came to escape war torn UK. So the luxury of it is probably to the point I can not even begin to imagine.

    • @vicachcoup
      @vicachcoup 10 років тому

      Jennifer Clark The luxury isn't so much in living in fortunate circumstances, which a lot of Muslims enjoy too, but in the freedom from being subject to demoisation.
      I dont think you could identify with that. I didn't either till a few years ago.
      Amazing how quickly the world can change.
      And it will keep changing.
      As they say 'every dog has his day'.

  • @KahRoor
    @KahRoor 8 років тому +111

    We miss you Hitch. In 2016 we need you more than ever. I use your arguments (as best I can) whenever I find the chance.

  • @someoneelse.2252
    @someoneelse.2252 9 років тому +131

    The guy had a great life who maintained his principles and was unafraid to say them. Few like him.
    A big loss to all.

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 9 років тому +1

      Pat TheHombre What principles ??

    • @danawyzard7981
      @danawyzard7981 9 років тому +6

      AJA Deacon Charging to get your unbaptized babies out of limbo? No. He didn't do that. So I'd say his principles trump the pope's. Hitchens best disclosure to date has to be his debunking of mother theresa, condemning millions to the destructive habit of breeding while starving to death.

    • @danawyzard7981
      @danawyzard7981 9 років тому +2

      AJA Deacon The Vatican announced the results of a papal investigation of the concept of limbo. Church doctrine now states that @0702216 instead of getting stuck somewhere between heaven and hell. If limbo doesn't exist, what happened to everyone who was supposed to have been there already?
      $$$$$$$$$$$$$ is the answer. Quite a turnabout for a man speaking god's words of authority. lol.
      Be gone thou AJA and goeth elsewhere, like.....oh right....the other catholic invention: PURGATORY.

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 9 років тому

      ***** Ha Ha you just don't understand the concept of papal infallibility !! The fundamentals of Catholicism remain Purgatory is in the bible not by name but by way of explanation in 11 places explaining the need for a place to purge sins !!Limbo was not bible or early church tradition based and a theory to explain While the fundamentals remain the theory of explanation not contained in tradition or scripture can not be changed The church reacts to society and changes when its understanding grows but not on the fundamentals !

    • @someoneelse.2252
      @someoneelse.2252 9 років тому +3

      Ed Bzoky
      Hey Ed, I agree he was not everyone's cup of Earl Grey. When I first heard him on tv I thought him pompous and arrogant. That he may be but I realized he was a smart man. What else?, as you ask... I would refer you to him taking on the role of chief accuser of Kissinger.
      I can't name you anyone who would have published a book (good read btw) exposing Kissinger in the way Hitch did.
      Ditto Uncle Bill Clinton as well as Mother Theresa.
      So when I stated I felt the Hitch had principles, I was including his public stance against the above named individuals. Post note: his autobiography (Hitch 22) is a solid read. He did a heck of a lot more in his early years than blast religion.
      Though I often felt he could well have been a 'know it all' in company.
      Not an endearing attribute.
      Still... one interesting dude.
      Regards from Canada.

  • @atheistleftcomment1807
    @atheistleftcomment1807 6 років тому +23

    I will always miss this guy, his phenomenal linguistic skills, his intellect and rational thinking. People compare him to Dawkins, or Harris, I love these 2 as well, but Christopher Hitchens should not be compared to anybody because he is in category of his own, truly one of the kind.

  • @seanmcconnell2526
    @seanmcconnell2526 11 років тому +76

    So sad we can no longer enjoy his thoughts. I only just discovered him, and loved his thinking, only to discover he is gone. Thankfully, there is all this great material on you tube. Thanks uploader.

    • @brad1068
      @brad1068 7 років тому +2

      sean mc connell the same thing happened with me, I watched UA-cam videos of him for around two weeks before checking his Wikipedia to learn more about him only to find that he had passed =( I have been reading his memoir and it's hilarious, Mortality is worth a read Aswell, though I'll warn you that his final unfinished jottings are quite poignant

  • @user-pp2tl9dz1w
    @user-pp2tl9dz1w 10 років тому +56

    Christopher Hitchens is possibly my favorite human being of all time (Dawkins is in the hunt, too) because he was so articulate, well-read, thoughtful, lucid, objective, and brave. Because of his efforts, I and others around me are much improved.
    The enemy of religion is not Hitchens, Dawkins, Krause, etc. The enemy of religion is knowledge, education, and reason.
    Thank you for pulling society forward.

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 9 років тому +2

      He will be forgotten in a dozen years. He was self centred and did nothing to better society from his privileged position. Unlike Catholics who know it is their moral duty to help the poor. Catholic education / schools and universities have for hundreds of years promoted knowledge, education and reason as well as faith and understanding !!

    • @HBC423
      @HBC423 9 років тому

      look up Alan Watts, Richard Feynman, and Bill Hicks

    • @willowphoenix8667
      @willowphoenix8667 8 років тому +4

      +AJA Deacon No, he will not be forgotten: his views live on in the millions of people who respect him and through his seminal work. All of the things that you attribute to Catholicism could simply be attributed to innate human goodness and human rights have vastly improved since societies became secular (the removal of a policy of sexism and homophobia always helps). That said, Catholicism certainly led to the crusades, civil wars across Europe, people being burned at the stake, superstition and idolatry, mothers being told their unbaptised dead babies will never go to heaven, the spread of aids through the condemnation of condoms, horrific situations through the condemnation of birth control, the rise of fascism in Europe, pogroms and horrific antisemitism, institutionalised pedophilia ... The list could go on and on :) You call Christopher arrogant, fine, well I call your imaginary God a narcissistic sadist.

    • @meangreen8873
      @meangreen8873 7 років тому +5

      "from his privileged position. " You're a fucking idiot. He earned everything he had, which he often used to help others in need. Simpleton.
      +AJA Deacon

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 7 років тому

      Hack your devotion to Hitchens is touching .... if pathetic

  • @MintyMindedThinks
    @MintyMindedThinks 10 років тому +37

    20:41
    "Until you've done something for humanity, you should be ashamed to die."

  • @Dr.physioAli
    @Dr.physioAli 7 років тому +40

    We love you Hitchens. You're alive in our hearts 😢

  • @fdakis
    @fdakis 8 років тому +48

    What a great man. A once in a lifetime human being who many of us owe a great deal to because of his work.

  • @ckn711
    @ckn711 7 років тому +33

    So sad that I have discovered Mr Hitchens pothumously on youtube. What an amazing person. Would have loved to explore his mind over a drink or two....

  • @MrDBarch
    @MrDBarch 10 років тому +62

    I have never been more impressed by an example of human intelligence than by listening to Christopher Hitchens; i know I will always carry his example of critical thinking and bravado with me forever. He is a prime example of the real meaning of life; we give our lives meaning, and when we are gone and finished living, what we have accomplished is what will be left. That is the true gift of life itself, that we can leave a legacy for future generations, and that we have the power to give meaning to the lives of others even after we are no longer alive ourselves. I think Christopher did this beautifully, and for that alone, he will always have won the battle.

    • @MrDBarch
      @MrDBarch 9 років тому +1

      Ed Bzoky
      First of all, "ED" I should think that if you are a man of any intelligence whatsoever you should be ashamed of yourself for making the claim that "i believe that he would say the same thing" The man is dead; he doesn't need anyone telling ME what he would think of his own contribution.
      Secondly, to rebuke my own personal opinion (which is strictly what i made, btw, a personal opinion statement) as if I had made some factual comment that was given without evidence. This is my "opinion" "ed" and not a factual statement. I also think it rather intellectually weak and cowardly of you to loosely claim that hitchens was not an original thinker, offering NO evidence for such a "factual" claim, as well as giving no names of these phantom individuals that were apparently more original than he. "regurgitation of more original thinkers" Such as who...? "ed" Plato?, Socrates?
      C. Hitchens had plenty to say that was original, plenty of things which nobody else BT he could have said. "Name me one good claim, a good deed, that be done by the faithful, in the name of god, that I, as a non-believer, could not also make" That was Hitchens. Never was that ever said by any other person but him. He also had plenty of original thinking to share when it came to his descriptions of Saddam's regime, and the take over by the bathe Party in the 70s.
      I maintain my opinion(s) and laugh at your feeble and unsubstantiated claims; your attempt at saying: "i don't really think hitchens was that great, and you shouldn't really have as high an opinion of him either" Because truly, "ed" THAT is what you have really said here, and nothing more. You should be ashamed of yourself for even thinking of typing such a feeble, intellectually bereft comment. (and again, all of it in order to "rebuke my personal opinion of a man)
      Seriously. Don't even bother responding to this as I won't receive any more notices on this thread. It's old and I'll be closing it from my notifications. Cheers.

    • @sammark5658
      @sammark5658 9 років тому

      +MrDBarch making humanz laugh doznt make ur argument right, but it makes u a comedian!!

    • @MrDBarch
      @MrDBarch 9 років тому

      +Ed Bzoky I took no offense, and i stand by my claim.

    • @MrDBarch
      @MrDBarch 9 років тому

      +Sami Muneer I had no intention of making anyone laugh, except of course, this who find small things amusing....

    • @MrDBarch
      @MrDBarch 9 років тому

      i completely beg to differ.. Perod. Neener neener neener!

  • @billoblue5501
    @billoblue5501 9 років тому +83

    wish i could have met him once. but he will live in hearts of millions.

  • @MKaufman850
    @MKaufman850 10 років тому +37

    I love that he enjoyed saying witty remarks and condemning his usual suspects of hated public figures just as much here as he did at any other time. He sort of enjoyed saying "the thing about stage 4 is that there's no stage 5," for example; you could see he had the slightest smile despite the fact that it is one of the most damning things he could say about his own health and life. "Mortality" is brilliant in this way because it largely is about his own experiences, hellish as they were, going through treatments and frustrations with his ability to speak or write, and yet he still takes the time to mention Voltaire, or his attitude on, say, how meaningless prayer is even if God did actually exist. He remained true to himself to the end, which was exactly what he wanted, and achieving a goal like that in such a dire context is an inspiration. So few people are truly unique as he was.

    • @baabaabathsheba9107
      @baabaabathsheba9107 6 років тому +2

      @Jazzkeyboardist1 I don't think Hitch ever minded admitting he was wrong - if he was wrong. I think what people loved about him was his eloquence and that he was prepared to call out charlatans such as Clinton and Kissenger. I also think, on balance, he was right more often than he was wrong. I imagine by your comment that you have never made an error in judgement - what a boring, pain in the backside you must be. Personally, I think it's his ability to articulate his views, on any given subject, in a way that most people could only dream of matching is what really pissed you off. You sound like a petulant child who can't make their a point without attempting to demean their opposition in the most laughable and ineffective way. The moment you said 'Chrissy' you lost all respect. I gather debating isn't something you excell in, so don't give up practising the keyboard, even numpties have to be good at something.

    • @herbieshine1312
      @herbieshine1312 4 роки тому

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    • @herbieshine1312
      @herbieshine1312 4 роки тому

      @@baabaabathsheba9107 unfortunately he isn't very good at the keyboard either.
      I checked out his channel!
      Don't waste your time

  • @deliberadamente
    @deliberadamente 10 років тому +31

    Thank you Christopher for enlightening me and for showing me the path of reason and truth, we will never forget you.

  • @flyingsquirrel111
    @flyingsquirrel111 12 років тому +2

    Listening to him describe the toll the cancer treatment took on his body, and how humble he sounds describing his limited but fortunate ability to continue reading and writing makes me want to cry.
    "I could write a column today if I was lucky, if I had some strong coffee."

  • @Sweence
    @Sweence 10 років тому +172

    Hitch set the bar for demolishing ridiculous bible superstitions that have kept us in the dark ages. Religion deserves every form of mockery imaginable.

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 9 років тому +5

      ***** Religion hasn't even noticed Hitchens ... his misrepresentation and lies will only impress those who do not know God.

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 9 років тому

      ***** Nice catchy phrase "Religion has never noticed logic. Religion operates without it" Only problem is your phrase is WRONG.
      Catholicism .... The Worlds largest none governmental educator .... Heard of the "Big Bang Theory"?? Some clever Physicist thought that up .... he was also a Belgium catholic priest !!! I love educating ignorant Atheists !!! Ha Ha

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 9 років тому

      ***** You don't understand that Catholics do not believe what protestants in the bible belt believe. you claim "Religion has never noticed logic. Religion operates without it" Only problem is your phrase is WRONG.
      Catholicism .... The Worlds largest none governmental educator .... Heard of the "Big Bang Theory"?? Some clever Physicist thought that up .... he was also a Belgium catholic priest !!!
      for a short period in time it was thought among some that the Pope could explain about what we call science and nature . Hundreds of years ago we understood he could not and for hundreds of years (thousands of years) we have known that Genesis was not literally true !! It was the early faithful (Jews) asking the fundamental questions "Why are we here?? What is the point of our existence ?? "
      It is through study of the bible and relating it through the real world that we understand more. It is only the fundamentals that are unchangeable .., Jesus the son of God died and rose again for our sins so that we could have eternal life and other fundamentals found in the Gospels !!

    • @kainebishop3970
      @kainebishop3970 9 років тому +7

      Hitchens taught us much more than the folly of religion. He taught us to never falter in our standard of evidence and application of logic and reason. I can't think of a more powerful lesson in any given circumstance.

    • @1234poppycat
      @1234poppycat 9 років тому

      ***** the first scientists came from the church and the ruling classes "Cleric" denotes religious minister and also "clerical" which comes from it and denotes the work of a person doing clerical (paper now ICT based also ) work taken from the recordings of science experimentation

  • @TmoJames
    @TmoJames 11 років тому

    I'm Christian and I love this man.. The world will not be the same without him. His pursuit of truth is just.. brilliant. One of a kind.

  • @juliancoleman848
    @juliancoleman848 11 років тому +56

    Hitchens existed.

    • @juliancoleman848
      @juliancoleman848 10 років тому +15

      ***** The evidence is solid, and we can say with a high degree of confidence that the person known as Christopher Hitchens in fact did exist for a period of time.

    • @chemicalimbalance7030
      @chemicalimbalance7030 3 роки тому +1

      @@juliancoleman848 not for long enough

  • @TheAtheist22
    @TheAtheist22 10 років тому +36

    Christopher Hitchens, I miss you mate. We all do.

    • @feonor26
      @feonor26 5 років тому +2

      @@johndonahue3162 Not sure how to break this to you, but hell is as real as Neverneverland

    • @feonor26
      @feonor26 5 років тому +1

      @@johndonahue3162 Lol....you religious fanatics never fail in your predictable responses. "You will know the truth" bla bla bla. A threat that is as scary as a rabbit with the word "BOO" written on its nose. Suppose a hindu or a muslim said you would end up in their respective hells if you didn't believe as they do? I don't think you'd lose any sleep over it. Any god that would allow that to happen is not a loving god nor an omnipresent god. Your logic is faulty. But believe this stupidity as much as you want. Just keep the rest of us out of it.
      Btw, there is absolutely no evidence that Jesus of Nazareth was a real person let alone that he was a divine creature.

    • @woodytheduke
      @woodytheduke 4 роки тому

      @@johndonahue3162 keep reading your fiction book about talking snakes and jebus the water walker godboy!!Why are you wasting your time watching this video

    • @woodytheduke
      @woodytheduke 3 роки тому

      @@johndonahue3162 no point in talking to you bible thumpers,,,you choose to be in this cult and keep praying to nobody in particular,,,,you will only figure out what a waste of time that was when your dead,and its no fun kicking a cadaver and saying ha ha,,, I told you so!

  • @KURDinEXILE
    @KURDinEXILE 10 років тому +11

    Thank you Christopher for dedicating your life to lighting the darkness and serving the truth!

  • @jmmacb03
    @jmmacb03 6 років тому +8

    Hitchens died on December 15, 2011. (Note date of interview?)
    Of his final hours, he was cognizant. His wife firmly told Charlie Rose that "God never came up, if anyone is interested ... it was a non-subject."

  • @andygray
    @andygray 10 років тому +23

    Brillant interview, thanks for uploading. What a great man Hitchens was, he is missed.

  • @ukdeathwheel
    @ukdeathwheel 11 років тому +14

    Such an amazing person and very badly missed... No one can possibly fill his shoes which is so horrendous as his place and position in this world is so essential to anyone who values free speech

  • @vivekbarchha
    @vivekbarchha 7 років тому +9

    I've been putting this off for several months now. Finally decided to watch it and I have to admit, this made me quite emotional. I didn't think I could be saddened by the death of someone I've never seen in person.

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 6 років тому +1

      Viv B: Just a warning-don't show any normal compassion or empathy here-the religious will attack you and they seem to relish in *telling* you that Christopher is burning in hell.

  • @davesuiter
    @davesuiter 12 років тому +1

    When we lack our own works, I know how fortunate we are as to have had the likes of John Lennon and Christopher Hitchens.

  • @My_Mind_Palace
    @My_Mind_Palace 10 років тому +16

    One of the bravest, boldest, knowledgeable, and brutally honest individuals to march beneath the banner of human rights and freedom of speech. #Salute #TheHitch

  • @OscarWrightZenTANGO
    @OscarWrightZenTANGO 9 років тому +12

    He challenges the sacred pillars of culture with reason and clear thinking....he provokes...he upends, roots and all, fetid trunks,,,he disquiets...indeed in the silence which defalls, he sowes the fecund seeds of cultural revolution...what a loss to us all; a deep loss !

    • @jezbeedz276
      @jezbeedz276 9 років тому

      ZEN TANGO Oscar Wright Very well put.

  • @MoonlitHistory
    @MoonlitHistory 10 років тому +8

    "I think the best way to end it is to say I'll see you in a couple of years"

  • @chrisbarber5148
    @chrisbarber5148 2 роки тому +2

    “It is Brian, isn’t it?” Love that moment. Love this whole thing. Am grateful for his life and his work and most importantly his nearly palpable love for people.

  • @adaptivelogic1354
    @adaptivelogic1354 8 років тому +6

    I am crying watching this :-(
    What an absolutely amazing man ...may his memory live on in the hearts of those who loved him !

  • @MUFFINHEAD1985
    @MUFFINHEAD1985 10 років тому +10

    His death is the ultimate argument against the existence of a god. Divinity would never rob the world of such a beautiful mind.

    • @PornobrillenAli
      @PornobrillenAli 7 років тому

      Well he got sick after he wrote his book "god is not great".

    • @quantize
      @quantize 5 років тому

      god was slow then, he got another book out, not great proof is it.

    • @graememaxwell3113
      @graememaxwell3113 5 років тому

      @@PornobrillenAli if you're implying that 'god' took Hitch because of a book he wrote critiquing 'god', then that shows just how pathetic, petty and capricious this 'god' character is. Personally, I wouldn't want to know a 'god' like that. I certainly would never worship him.

  • @JollyJoel
    @JollyJoel 9 років тому +22

    His cancer made him sound like Liam Neeson. He definitely used his specific set of skills to kick ass.

    • @JollyJoel
      @JollyJoel 9 років тому +3

      Ed Bzoky The fact you asked means you either don't know this guy at all or you have something against him but regardless if you have something against him or not, it's undeniable that he has some major skills that most people only dream of having. Please don't have me spell it out for you, even his biggest opponents never said he was unskillful or stupid. Those who do are nobodies who are just angry because he says smart words that contradict their own.

    • @JollyJoel
      @JollyJoel 9 років тому

      Ed Bzoky It's like your first couple paragraphs you're having a conversation with someone in your head because I never
      spout off but don't like to be questioned, (with certainty) don't like explaining myself, which makes my comment a senseless publication, only reason to post such nonsense is because I'm looking for friends (perhaps hinting I have none), then to finally finish it up using reality, I was completely wrong with what I had said. LOL
      If what I had said was confusing to you (which it was) I would had corrected if you asked.
      There's only two outcomes from your question
      You either know the guy or you don't. Since you do and I kind of figured (hence my comment) your question is sarcastic, unless you hold some interest in my opinion of what I think his skills were but coming from a stranger with "4 word question" that seemed improbable.
      I may seem like I don't like explaining myself probably because you were...? what?.. expecting a list of his achievements / skills at that point I'd think you were trolling me especially since you should already know such a list yourself.
      Lets back this up and let me respond differently to your "4 word question"? I'll raise you 2
      *"Why do you want to know?"*

    • @JollyJoel
      @JollyJoel 9 років тому

      Ed Bzoky Then I apologize for jumping the gun, been caught up with too many people just talkin' shit randomly and I can't tell if it's because I'm 31 now and that means I'm ancient on the internet or if culture just changed and I didn't ketch it. Regardless I'm right there with ya, I have read a couple of his books and any chance I get I bring him up for discussion because that's what he was, a man for discussing things and although I know he agrees with not "Hero-worshiping" I am in awe of his ability to recite from such a vast knowledge on a moments notice, even being frustrated during argument which I wish I could do, so I am still in process of studying his work and his methods. All though it may not seem like it.
      The greatest of his debates I use as a topic when discussing with a friend of mine, we've known each other since toddlers and he became a Pastor and I'm talking about speaking in tongues and doesn't believe in evolution kind of Pastor, I was so glad to hear that he knows who Christopher Hitchens was and to know some of his arguments. The only other common grounds I had with him of recent years was we both think the Catholics are funny as hell, though my friend might not think "hell" is funny and I know if it wasn't for the terrible deeds that Catholics did during the dark ages to spread Christianity, he wouldn't be a Christian. It's kind of like Americans reaping the benefits from slavery yet we didn't pay anyone back for the free labor they were forced to do. Christian reap the benefits of being able to not just get plenty of people on board but also brag about having more than 2 billion people today because of some real evil, sick, shit from the past.

    • @mahwishafroze2957
      @mahwishafroze2957 9 років тому

      +Jolly Joel u

    • @JollyJoel
      @JollyJoel 9 років тому

      Mahwish Afroze nou

  • @JeghedderThomas
    @JeghedderThomas 5 років тому +1

    Remarkably keen and collected considering the seriousness of his illness - impressive lack of self-pity. Open, honest and direct in the conversation with "it is Brian, isn't it?" - a sense of human warmth between them, held back by professionalism and genuine interest in the conversation. When my time comes, I hope to be as sharp and calm and curious. Thank you Hitchens, for expanding my understanding of many things.

    • @insertclevername4123
      @insertclevername4123 4 роки тому +1

      It struck me that Lamb's interviewing style is sometimes factual to the point of being distracting ("You wrote a book about the last days of Abraham Lincoln...how did he die?"), not because he doesn't know the facts, but he wants to make sure the viewers have all of the information they need to understand the conversation, but in this case, it's cool to see how warm he was with Hitch, and you could tell how much he didn't want the conversation to end.

  • @idunno9348
    @idunno9348 9 років тому +15

    "We don't have much time left."
    If only they knew.

  • @lavachebeadsman
    @lavachebeadsman 11 років тому +1

    I think there is something pitiful about dying of esophageal cancer at ANY age. I watched my grandmother go through it, and I am very grateful that I can only imagine what kind of hell on earth that man experienced.

  • @oro7114
    @oro7114 8 років тому +16

    That final comment brought a tear to my eye

    • @oro7114
      @oro7114 8 років тому +2

      Jack Beanstalk No, what would make you ask that.

    • @oro7114
      @oro7114 8 років тому +3

      ***** Since when was the Irish flag considered a terrorist one?

    • @oro7114
      @oro7114 8 років тому +3

      ***** you going to reply then..

    • @MattSingh1
      @MattSingh1 7 років тому +3

      Obviously he's an utter intellectual coward.

  • @g0tcadaver
    @g0tcadaver 12 років тому +1

    I agree. It's a bit disappointing how the media takes hold of his antitheistic remarks rather than divulging in some of his other intellectual fascinations. The man was incredibly fascinating and deserves thorough analysis. I suspect that in the near future he will become an academic icon like Huxley or Orwell and will be a staple amongst high school and college education.

  • @johnlewis1640
    @johnlewis1640 5 років тому +4

    Agree with him or not, Mr. Hitchens was a brilliant and articulate Man. He is missed.

  • @bennourse1
    @bennourse1 12 років тому +1

    I'm so glad I managed to write to him before he died. RIP Hitchens, you'll be sorely missed! You inspired a generation.

  • @neilsailing
    @neilsailing 9 років тому +18

    Grab every moment you have...each sunset (if you get the chance).....it goes by so fast.......I miss Christopher........all of a sudden you are old and thats it.

    • @Tobypaws2002
      @Tobypaws2002 8 років тому +2

      +Neil Kerr , Yes, that's true, Neil, but wait, we have been able to read such a wealth of logical thought, and we can surely find joy in the fact that we heard great people like 'The Hitch' giving us FAR, FAR better explanations for the world, etc., than religious nonsense. We have lived in an amazing age, and I find deep joy in that, in spite of the dreadful conflicts in the world, made by stupid, immature sections of humanity. Take heart ! We have a great deal to be joyful about....let's not get bogged down too much by the bad things ! (Gosh, those tablets are working well today ! "All hail, Paroxetine" !!!). I am 68 now, and feel 'age' creeping on, but hey, that's what happens! All we can do is try our best, try to help others, and that includes exposing myths and lies that are a hindrance to human progress. If you're feeling a bit 'low', have a look at You Tube, there's a lovely relaxing video called "River In The Shire", it shows a lovely river (what are the chances of that?!) in spring, with gentle water sounds, plus lovely birdsong...it's as if you're really there. I get very 'down' in the winter, especially this time, with so many dismal, wet, windy days (today I am scared by Storm 'Imogen', and if it will bring down some ill-managed trees right over my place), so what I do is seek out cheerful videos (you tube is SO valuable), like the 'River' one, and also there are so many funny films etc., it is a great service. Best Wishes.

  • @NeilCrouse99
    @NeilCrouse99 8 років тому +2

    I admire Christopher Hitchens for many reasons, he has added to my life immeasurably. Leave it to Hitchens to be a leader, figurehead, and spokesman for not only his life's work, but of the human genome project as well.
    May he reach others for many generations to come.

  • @DougKoper
    @DougKoper 9 років тому +22

    The Hitch was a force of nature. He did leave his legacy.

    • @d.b.cooper6112
      @d.b.cooper6112 9 років тому +2

      +Ed Bzoky Judging by your unlettered comment completely devoid of anything like wit or style--and using your own means of measuring--you yourself are even less than "nothing at all". Please do tell, where may I purchase and read anything you've ever published? What charities have you founded or supported? For whom or what group of the persecuted have you publicly advocated for?Do muster-up the testicular fortitude to not speak ill of the dead--especially of those who spent a lifetime spreading the only two true coins amongst the human race: reason and evidence.

    • @d.b.cooper6112
      @d.b.cooper6112 9 років тому +1

      Ed Bzoky
      It’s no real talent or expense of energy to refute willful ignorance and stupidity with a simple five sentences. Obviously, I failed to appeal to your critical faculties, which were surely surrendered long ago, but I never tire of edifying the ignorant till that “light bulb” moment occurs. Don’t fret however, I fear your “got it” moment is no nearer than your listening to commencement speeches.
      We won’t make an author of you, not while there’s an honest trade to be learnt. You stated, “. . . Hitchens wasn’t big on evidence.” Did he not value reason and evidence over faith? And in his book, “god is not great” Hitchens’ indictment of religion centers around both reason & evidence-leaving aside your intellectual inability to discern between logical reason and illogical reason.
      Keep the faith though, I’m told the Gods love to bless fools...
      Good luck to you...

    • @d.b.cooper6112
      @d.b.cooper6112 9 років тому +1

      Ed Bzoky
      Not a follower, but a reader whose philosophy could be best described as: no matter how tedious, read & listen to everyone, then makeup your own informed opinion-closely followed by: ideology bad; thinking good.
      When and where my opinions or viewpoints diverge from those of Hitchens’-of which there are many-doesn’t give me license to defame his character & published writings as non-thinking and un-original. Defaming the dead, along with profanity, is indeed the last refuge of the truly ignorant!
      Don’t be an acolyte strolling through the garden of ignorance practicing circular thinking: “I cannot agree with this fact because it doesn’t agree with my preconceived position.”
      Wise up, cut the basement lights off, call your mom and stay in school....
      Good luck to you.....

    • @DougKoper
      @DougKoper 9 років тому

      +Ed Bzoky So that you can understand this I won't use big words like Hichens use to. I get my own opinion on anything and everything on this planet and I don't ask for approval from ANYONE. I don't have an ego that I have to nurture and coddle. I certainly don't agree with Hichens on all things. The legacy that I refer to is that he was able to influence people to throwaway faith and belief without evidence on all manner of topics and adopt the most valuable tool that man has to advance and better this world. Sweet reality is found in the ability to embrace reason and think responsibly in lieu of a discipline mind, as well as being true to oneself. Hichens was also a wise teacher.

    • @d.b.cooper6112
      @d.b.cooper6112 9 років тому

      Ed Bzoky
      ". . . as in the rest." ---touché, sir....
      I read for my own edification, not simply to reinforce my own preconceived notions. Give it a try and the world may appear a little less mysterious.
      You are re-writing history now; even worse, recent history. In your original comment you called Hitchens "nothing at all without his wit & style." And, without "one truly original thought. . . and not much of a thinker"
      Now you have softened the blow by calling Hitchens an "uncreative thinker". Is this a distinction without a difference? I think not. In a real and highlighted way, you've just become your own problem. In your argument with thyself, remember this: when attacked by a clown, go straight for the juggler.
      Good luck to you....

  • @mickbott9041
    @mickbott9041 8 років тому +2

    Typically, Hitch took the opportunity to mention how much he appreciated the many messages of support he received; and to urge us all, if we knew somebody "in distress", not to put off writing to them. Lovely man!

  • @MathildaFlow
    @MathildaFlow 7 років тому +3

    I can't help but admire how graceful he was even through his illness.

  • @rossmorebaz
    @rossmorebaz 6 років тому +1

    the greatest compliment I can pay Hitchens is that although i never had the pleasure to meet him, over the years, the quality of my own spoken and written language and vocabulary have improved so much from reading his work and watching his videos .

  • @NALAMOO
    @NALAMOO 8 років тому +14

    A great man and a wonderful orator. RIP.

  • @kyliev9777
    @kyliev9777 4 роки тому +1

    “I had to issue a statement like I’m some kind of public figure”
    ....humble to the very end. we miss you so much. thank you for the boundless wisdom you so graciously provided, now the burden is on us.

  • @jen3800
    @jen3800 10 років тому +5

    he had such dignity. i admire him so much. not once did he flinch, and he was real

  • @Micirwin93
    @Micirwin93 11 років тому

    Every time I watch his videos I find it hard to believe he's no longer with us. He speaks so eloquently and with immense intelligence it makes me feel I'm in the room with. What a true hero of the 21st Century. Hitch 1 - Religion 0

  • @Patrick_B687-3
    @Patrick_B687-3 8 років тому +5

    Thanks for posting this Cspanjunkie, I enjoyed it very much.

  • @ABHINAVNR
    @ABHINAVNR 11 років тому +1

    Christopher has left behind a void which can never be filled.

  • @alikhan4843
    @alikhan4843 10 років тому +3

    What a man...a scholar.
    we should have have more like him
    a great loss....sad to see you gone.

  • @MarkDavies10
    @MarkDavies10 6 років тому +2

    Hitchens - modest and witty in the face of a cancerous end. Such an inspirational, influential amazing person. RIP.

  • @clubcardpoints
    @clubcardpoints 10 років тому +6

    What a wonderful interview. I was sitting here in my back room, smoking with a few beers and the fire going - listening astutely.

    • @1ginner1
      @1ginner1 10 років тому

      Shame on you Smoking lol, If I could find some decent Baccy I would join you ,
      In the UK there is talk of banning smoking, even in your own home , what has the world come to ? , smoking is banned, but , state sponsored murder is still legal and guns and bullets are still freely available to anyone with the wherewithall to buy them , Sad and Mad.

  • @lorenmcleod2816
    @lorenmcleod2816 5 років тому

    This man is a giant of the 20 and 21st centuries. He has been an enlightening source for me personally for a long time. He has shone a light on the darkness of religion, his personal and moral integrity is something we can only aspire to. Thank you Mr. Hitchens, for standing up and shouting out for all of us to hear and learn. My heart breaks for you and your family. You shall be truly missed.

  • @trythinkingforachange4201
    @trythinkingforachange4201 6 років тому +5

    Nice to see an respectful and intelligent interviewer. Hitch as had to put up with so many idiots.

  • @Kingding6
    @Kingding6 12 років тому

    If I can meet my demise with half the grace,wit,humour and temperance that Hitch did I'll leave this world in a blaze of dignity. What a brilliant man Christopher Hitchens was.

  • @robertlunn3678
    @robertlunn3678 9 років тому +5

    I'm curious as to what he'd be saying these days. Much of what he said has come to pass. His voice would be creditable in the debate today for sure.

  • @mayflowerlash11
    @mayflowerlash11 5 років тому

    This is a powerful interview. Hitch at his best. His writings, books and public utterances have bolstered my confidence in holding the position that no supernatural god exists. This gives me the opportunity to be a free thinker and a mentally free person. The world is a vastly improved because he gave voice and argument to ideas and concepts which offer true freedom to individuals. Thank you Christopher.

  • @civicnox
    @civicnox 6 років тому +3

    As selfish as it may come across, I wish i could listen to Hitch bounce ideas off a lot of the current intellectual minds such as Jordan Peterson, or even sit down with Joe Rogan to see some really contrasting personalities get into it.
    I really miss you Christopher, you gave me a lot of thinking material throughout my teenage years.

  • @ViolinClassUSA
    @ViolinClassUSA 11 років тому

    I cannot agree more.... And what a beautiful person and handsome man he was, on top of that. Thank you, Christopher Hitchens, for having been among us and speaking to us

  • @fishslappingdance
    @fishslappingdance 8 років тому +5

    Sad watching. I have been so educated and entertained by this man. I wish I could tell him about those two 'e' words. That's what he did. Quite the hero in my eyes.

  • @delicheres
    @delicheres 12 років тому

    I apreciate this man for he is a good adversary and we need these types of man in order to deepens our faith with the right reasoning !

  • @jacobitejake
    @jacobitejake 8 років тому +11

    I've only really just discovered his words and thoughts, such an amazing man, such a huge loss. I do smile though, as I know his words of wisdom will be heard for eternity.

    • @thembones5
      @thembones5 8 років тому +1

      Go take your religion somewhere else, this is the type of jamming religion down peoples throat that they hate

    • @TheMrKlowb
      @TheMrKlowb 8 років тому +1

      Lol, shut up idiot.

  • @TheDoctor423
    @TheDoctor423 12 років тому

    My words currently fail to adequately convey my respect for Hitchens. Not just for his brilliant debating and writing... but because he had the integrity to defend the free speech of those he fervently disagreed with... and didn't bitch about it. And even more so that he used the very last days of his life to further our understanding of cancer and helped find a cure. For that, I feel that Hitchens deserves everyone's respect regardless of whether or not they agree with anything he had to say.

  • @garymorgan3314
    @garymorgan3314 8 років тому +4

    Died as he lived, bravely. So glad I met him; he also wrote me lovely letter 10 years ago.
    "Ave atque Vale", as Swinburne nobly wrote.

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 6 років тому

      "Hale and farewell" I had to look it up-my one mandatory semester of Latin in elementary school wasn't up to it!
      May I ask how did you come to receive a letter from him? You are the only one in this comment section to have done so. ☮

  • @Greanwold
    @Greanwold 7 років тому +2

    Bravery and courage displayed in many, many ways. Sadly missed

  • @ColletteWelnitzHall
    @ColletteWelnitzHall 11 років тому +4

    May The Hitch's next mission, where or whatever... space, place, dimension.... be as wildly succesfull and giving.... of truth and honesty and integrity.... A man to be proud of as man, husband, father, brother, son, human, human, human......

  • @SinceretheGhost
    @SinceretheGhost 11 років тому

    As I got older, I am 28 now, and grew out of idolizing actors, musicians, athletes, and the like- I never thought I would ever really feel that same sense of awe that I did for another individual. It seemed as though I had become so jaded by life that in essence I could never really look up to another man- until I found Hitchens work. He might be the last person I ever put on a pedestal, in the sense that I aspire to do what he has done, and accomplish the same feats. Through that he lives on.

  • @myzamau428
    @myzamau428 2 роки тому +3

    I can only hope I have the same courage and humility when I'm at the door of death as Christopher had.

    • @messiahapostle8239
      @messiahapostle8239 11 місяців тому

      You better accept JESUS and be Born Again or face this man's terrible fears and turmoil which he was not telling!!!

  • @deeptravel
    @deeptravel 12 років тому

    This man was the Real Warrior who faced the inevitable with courage...The very fact here is that the FEAR was not there at all with him .... Real man of Steel

  • @L0ND0NITE
    @L0ND0NITE 7 років тому +3

    I was living in Toronto when that debate with Tony Blair was on in Toronto. How I regret not knowing of Hitchens at that time. Damnit.

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 6 років тому

      Londonite: Me too. I am so emotional now that I feel choked up. I never heard him utter a dishonest word and listening to Trump's outpouring of tweets after yet another school mass shooting and he even blamed the students…
      "We shall not see his like again."
      But maybe UA-cam videos of him will galvanize another generation to take action by simply reading and reading some more and travelling to experience the truth first hand. ☮

  • @monkspriestsandhorse
    @monkspriestsandhorse 12 років тому

    He apologizes for the condition of his voice in this interview but this voice is the most soothing and profound of all voices i have heard of him in youtube.

  • @Monster_Mover_Stocks
    @Monster_Mover_Stocks 10 років тому +4

    I agree with him on his assessment of Henry Kissinger.

  • @victoke
    @victoke 12 років тому

    I have watched hundreds of Hitchen's videos and never saw this...there are no words, a fan of his or not this is heartbreaking.

  • @robg71
    @robg71 9 років тому +4

    What a great Man. He said what had to be said. He took on the 'Sacred cows' He never shied away from anyone.
    Lifes unfair. Get use to it !

  • @ashman9992
    @ashman9992 12 років тому

    astonishing strenght mental and physical the face with he says "its stage four and there is no stage five" even being able to smile at his demise such human full of life and such incredible humor even in his last years.Christopher Hitchens i salute you!

  • @hippocritic
    @hippocritic 9 років тому +5

    Did he ever get to see England again after this interview?

    • @paulwilkinson1539
      @paulwilkinson1539 9 років тому +2

      +C.B Black No, he never did and it is said that that is one of his regrets before he died.
      I understand that he was simply to ill to make the journey.

  • @Rowe_Ti
    @Rowe_Ti 5 років тому +2

    this eloquent and charismatic even when ill, hats off

  • @fandangobizarro
    @fandangobizarro 7 років тому +3

    What a man, profound.

  • @lavachebeadsman
    @lavachebeadsman 11 років тому

    There's no justice in a world where this man goes as he did. I didn't always agree with Hitchens, but he always made compelling points with intelligence and class.

  • @martinsmith500
    @martinsmith500 7 років тому +3

    a very honest person

  • @rustycalvera977
    @rustycalvera977 7 років тому +2

    I never tire of this guy...

  • @krtmddhs
    @krtmddhs 9 років тому +12

    @ 17:38
    You have got to love the HITCH.

  • @Dahn.Baern.
    @Dahn.Baern. 12 років тому

    It hurts to see him like this. a brilliant man who has changed the life of many listeners.

  • @trythinkingforachange4201
    @trythinkingforachange4201 7 років тому +4

    Great interviewer - he asks a question then is quiet so Hitch can speak.

  • @OLDERBLUE
    @OLDERBLUE 12 років тому

    This was so captivating...Thank you.. all who were involved in bringing this to youTube.

  • @JoshuaBerrios69
    @JoshuaBerrios69 10 років тому +4

    Chris will never pass away. His writings will always continue to emotionally move that young contrarian out there, who's looking for the truth about far-reaching policies and the people behind there who are at fault for the bad ones - like Kissinger, Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton, Lady Diana, Pope Benedict XVI, and much more.
    As the new world of secularism - and quite possibly atheism - rolls in, with its advancements in civility, rights, and science, Hitchens - and others as well, of course - will be acclaimed as the intellectuals fighting against the archaic institutions that support barbarism, war, anti-intellectualism, and lack of reason.

    • @Dave062YT
      @Dave062YT 10 років тому +5

      No one ever called him that fyo. He didn't like it .It was Christoper or Hitch

  • @supertuber97
    @supertuber97 12 років тому

    What a man you were Christopher. Every now and then it hits me that we have lost him and we will never hear his words again, but then I remind myself that I haven't read half of what he wrote and have many many hours to digest his brilliance. The world is immeasurably poorer for his absence.

  • @prisonss
    @prisonss 8 років тому +5

    We all watch the news where people tell us what is good for us ( parliament ) those people lie either to make theirs or others pockets deeper!!! This man mr Hitchens ( liberal ) wrote and spoke the truth!!! He is greatly missed and his words will be spoken far longer than any Pope , religious people!!!! Hi family must stand tall and be proud forever as mr Hitchens is and will always be a great man. Mr Sam Harris and prof Dawkins are also few of the greatest people who walk this earth.

  • @Eltae42
    @Eltae42 11 років тому

    The most inspiring man of my time .We are almost the same age ,have similar habits ,the bad ones, and similar background.My father was a naval officer too. I shook off the shackles of roman catholicism at about eleven years old. The comparison ends there. I admire the man ,his wit , his erudition and his intellect.

  • @victoke
    @victoke 10 років тому +4

    regarding mother theresa read hitchens book The Missionary Position.

  • @danielwallops5858
    @danielwallops5858 11 років тому

    Hitchens was a formidable man. It it heart breaking to see him sick, but also inspiring to see him face death with such dignity and strength. Thank your for all your words and wisdom. Rest in peace.

  • @sdcisk2799
    @sdcisk2799 9 років тому +34

    When are they going to cure this damn disease..

    • @willowphoenix8667
      @willowphoenix8667 8 років тому

      :(

    • @vardellsfolly5200
      @vardellsfolly5200 8 років тому +5

      They will most probably not. A treatment is more expensive than a possible cure.

    • @duaplex1
      @duaplex1 8 років тому

      We are getting closer.

    • @ohdwight
      @ohdwight 8 років тому +1

      they aren't they are not even close and i have heard oncologists say this ; if you get cancer , cure yourself with drastic changes in food and supplements ;

    • @duaplex1
      @duaplex1 8 років тому

      +ohdwight my best friend is a leading oncologist. the issue we have are funds. they need money to drive on pioneering drugs and treatment. The problem is chemo and the dramatic effects it has on people. however the are working on alternatives.

  • @TheSanwiches
    @TheSanwiches 12 років тому

    I'm glad that Hitchens did this interview. As someone who escaped religion after Hitchens was dead, I have grown to appreciate the things he had to say. I feel that the phrase "all of life is a wager" has changed the way I live. Not that I am more reckless, but that I am free to truly enjoy life.

  • @PerryTribeMetalBaker
    @PerryTribeMetalBaker 9 років тому +3

    "excuse me..my medicine.." - sips scotch :D

  • @DonalKavanagh1963
    @DonalKavanagh1963 5 років тому

    After living a live on inquiry, and coming across Christopher Hitchens only a few month ago, my eyes are wide open now....