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Jan 27, 2025 • 56min

505. Frankie Boyle is a Woke Hypocrite - Josh Howie

Josh Howie, a GB News host known for his candid takes on comedy and cancel culture, challenges Frankie Boyle to draw Muhammad, igniting a discussion on free speech and Islamic representation in the West. He contrasts the handling of faith in Judaism and Christianity with Islam, emphasizing the significance of humor in sensitive topics. Howie also reflects on identity, the blending of cultures in Britain, and the media's role in shaping perspectives, urging a deeper understanding amid polarized dialogues.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 11min

504. Why Labour Hid the Grooming Gang Scandal - Winston Marshall

Winston Marshall, a musician and provocative podcaster, dives deep into the UK's grooming gang scandals, highlighting systemic failures and the political motives behind Labour's responses. He discusses the cultural dynamics that complicate the discourse on child exploitation and the need for transparency from authorities. Marshall also critiques the mainstream media's handling of these sensitive topics, questioning the priorities of public figures while advocating for accountability in addressing child sexual abuse. His insights challenge progressive ideologies and urge open dialogues on multicultural issues.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 4min

Announcement: Videos on Spotify! New Schedule! And Hello!

Exciting news awaits as listeners can now experience full 4K video episodes on Spotify! The discussion reveals the motivation behind this upgrade, focusing on enhancing viewer engagement. Plus, a new release schedule is introduced, ensuring fans know when to tune in for fresh content. This shift not only diversifies the listening experience but also guarantees a visual feast alongside thought-provoking conversations.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 19min

503. Why Islamism Is Uniquely Dangerous - Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins, renowned evolutionary biologist and key figure in the New Atheism movement, shares thought-provoking insights in his final tour appearance. He discusses the stark differences between Islam and other religions, emphasizing the unique challenges posed by Islamic ideologies. Dawkins critiques modern societal norms around faith and identity, while also reflecting on controversial figures like Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson. Throughout the conversation, he advocates for scientific integrity amidst ideological backlash and explores our fears and fantasies surrounding death.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 10min

502. Grooming Gangs: It’s Time to Name Names - Raja Miah

Raja Miah, a politician and investigator, delves into the Labour Party's troubling connections to grooming gangs in the UK. He shares harrowing insights about political cover-ups and systemic failures aimed at silencing whistleblowers. Miah sheds light on the disturbing relationships between local politicians and community organizations, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and reform. He also discusses generational shifts in perspectives among Muslim families and the broader implications of voter apathy on democracy.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 1h 12min

501. Police Investigated Me For Misgendering My STALKER! - Harry Miller

Harry Miller, a former police officer turned activist, recounts his controversial experience with a police investigation over alleged non-crime hate speech. He opens up about being stalked by a trans police officer, shedding light on the absurdity of policing personal beliefs. Miller critiques the disconnect between law enforcement's actions and public perception, highlighting the implications of hate speech regulations. He discusses the challenges of navigating legal complexities, free speech, and societal issues within law enforcement, all while maintaining a humorously critical tone.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 4min

500. Australia is Uniquely Susceptible to the Woke Mind Virus - Will Kingston

Will Kingston, a journalist from Australia writing for Spectator and GB News, dives into the complex cultural landscape of his country. He discusses how wokeness and Indigenous issues, particularly systemic child abuse, have become prevalent. The conversation critiques Australia's multiculturalism, focusing on Islamic immigration and cultural integration challenges. Kingston also highlights cultural tensions, the influence of mass migration, and the implications for national identity and political dynamics in Australia. A thought-provoking exploration of modern Australia!
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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 2min

499. Doctors Made Me A Eunuch - Call Me Sam

Call Me Sam, a detransitioner, shares his poignant journey through gender transition, highlighting the complexities of identity and the impact of personal trauma. He discusses the challenges of navigating emotional and physical changes, emphasizing the role of healthcare in understanding gender transitions. Sam reflects on his experiences with gender confirmation surgery and the feelings of disconnection that followed. In a cautionary tale, he underscores the importance of informed decisions about irreversible transitions and the value of peer support in healing.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 1min

498. David Tennant, Tommy Robinson & Cousin Marriage - Leo Kearse

Comedian Leo Kearse brings his trademark satire to discussions on pressing social issues. He critiques celebrity activism, particularly around gender identity, questioning the age at which complex topics should be introduced to children. Kearse shares insights on the struggles of performing comedy amidst political correctness and societal backlash, while also examining the contentious practice of cousin marriage within UK communities. His humorous take highlights the nuances of justice disparities and political actions, making for an engaging conversation.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 16min

497. The Syrian Grooming Gangs Running Newcastle - Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys, a GB News presenter and journalist, dives into the troubling story of the Bedreddin brothers and their involvement in grooming gangs in Newcastle. They discuss the societal implications of addressing such sensitive topics, including the challenges of political correctness and fears of racism. Christys highlights the irony of these perpetrators being involved in social justice movements while committing serious crimes. The conversation also touches on the complexities of cultural integration and the interplay between humor and political shifts in Britain.

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