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Andrew Doyle and guests discuss cancel culture, wokeness and free speech. A spiked podcast.
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Charlie Hebdo’s duty to offend, with Robert McLiam Wilson
Charlie Hebdo writer Robert McLiam Wilson joins Andrew Doyle to talk satire, racism and the 2015 attack.
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Race is a fiction, with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of Self-Portrait in Black and White, tells Andrew Doyle why he no longer identifies as black.
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Exposing critical race theory, with Christopher Rufo
Investigative journalist Christopher Rufo talks to Andrew Doyle about the racist ideology that’s taking over American life.
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Has the left abandoned solidarity?, with Giles Fraser
Priest and polemicist Giles Fraser talks about his journey from revolutionary to parish priest, our human need for community, and why it’s dangerous to demonise our opponents.
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The new clerisy, with Tom Holland
Historian Tom Holland talks to Andrew Doyle about his latest book, Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind, and about the Christian roots of the culture war.
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Comedians aren’t activists, with Scott Capurro
Award-winning (and highly controversial) comedian Scott Capurro talks to Andrew Doyle about Scott’s ban from Australian TV, dealing with aggressive hecklers and how comedians can outsmart the easily offended.
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Customer Reviews
well-done
Excellent limited-run pod series, intelligently battling groupthink & the wokeness. Most especially enjoyed the James Lindsay ep.
A much needed infusion into the debate
About 10 episodes in and I find each episode important and enriching. Whether I agree or not is beside the point. I just finished episode 7 with Julie Bindel. Great discussion, a lot to think about. A quick note on her discussion about prostitution, no disagreement with her position but she mentions the need to pass laws that represent the majority of experiences, “...we don’t legislate for the minority do we...”.
Actually, in the US, we do. The Bill of Rights makes that determination. Majority rule, minority rights. If 95% share an experience, we don’t automatically disregard the 5%. Still a great discussion.
Meh
Whatever