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Brendan O’Neill

Author of "A Duty to Offend" and "A Heretic''s Manifesto," arguing against the withdrawal of Jamie Oliver''s book.

Top 3 podcasts with Brendan O’Neill

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Nov 14, 2024 • 57min

Does intent matter?

The discussion features Ash Sarkar, a Novara Media contributor, and James Orr, a Cambridge philosophy professor, diving into the debates over Jamie Oliver's controversial book. Mona Siddiqui, an expert in interreligious studies, explores intent vs. moral culpability, while Giles Fraser adds a clerical angle on ethics. Daniel Browning brings an Indigenous perspective, criticizing the cultural representation. Brendan O'Neill argues for creative freedom, as Professor Paulina Sliwa examines the significance of intent in moral judgments. The conversations unravel the complexities of accountability and the impact of intentions.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 58min

One Year After the Pogrom – with Brendan O’Neill

Brendan O’Neill, Chief Political Writer at Spiked and author of "After the Pogrom," discusses the October 7th pogrom against Israel, critiquing Western media's response and the disturbing rise of anti-Semitism. Political commentator Jess Gill shares her thoughts on how mass immigration affects women's safety in London, drawing on her personal experiences to highlight societal issues. Together, they emphasize the importance of political activism and the need for solidarity against anti-Semitism while urging informed engagement from young people.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 38min

304: The two-tier treatment of Huw Edwards

Join Inaya Folarin Iman, a commentator on societal issues, and Tom Slater, a media critic, alongside Fraser Myers, a political analyst, as they discuss the complicated case of Huw Edwards and the leniency in sentencing for child sexual abuse imagery. They dive into the clash between ideology and trauma care for survivors impacted by trans activism. Brendan O’Neill, exploring his new book on crises in civilization, addresses the fallout of misinformation related to a violent incident in Southport. Batya Ungar-Sargon adds depth with her insights on media narratives.