A safe space for dangerous conversations, from The Spectator Australia. The Spectator is the world’s longest-running magazine of news, arts and ideas. Hosted by Will Kingston.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & Culture |
Heresy is any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs. It has never been more important to encourage heretical conversations, and embrace heretical thinkers.
There are few more important heretical thinkers ... more
As October 7 has faded in the public consciousness, a pervasive narrative has taken hold that Israel are the real antagonists of the war in Gaza. Western media is overwhelmingly anti-Israel (and in some instances, flat out antisemitic). There are few... more
On the one hand, the worst excesses of the woke era appear to be behind us. On the other, the institutions have been so ideologically corrupted, over such a long period, that perhaps the battle is only just beginning. Have we reached the end of woke?... more
Many UK politicians think illegal immigration is an unsolvable problem. It’s easier to put illegal migrants in fancy hotels and hope for the best. GB News host Patrick Christys has put them to shame. In recent weeks, Patrick has infiltrated the peopl... more
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Simply excellent!
Super intelligent political presenter able to clearly communicate with his audience. Well worth a listen.
So refreshing to hear news that the press & politicians are to afraid to tackle. I’m anti-woke & now I know I’m not alone. Very informative.
Love your podcasts-so love listening!
I would often see Will on Sky and I’ve always thought his comments were thoughtful and fearless. To get to know him in the longer format of a podcast has increased my already high opinion of him .
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Focusing on controversial and pressing issues, the content frequently centers around societal, political, and cultural themes, often questioning mainstream narratives. Notable topics include urban warfare, immigration, political integrity, and the impact of climate policies. Conversations typically feature in-depth discussions with knowledgeable guests who provide unique insights and challenge prevailing ideas, emphasizing free speech and a critical examination of the status quo. This approach allows for a stimulating exploration of complex subjects in a society often hindered by political correctness.
The podcast aims to create a platform where difficult topics can be addressed openly and without fear of censorship, making it particularly... more
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