Andrew Doyle and guests discuss cancel culture, wokeness and free speech. A spiked podcast.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsComedy InterviewsComedyNews |
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Andrew fearlessly speaks the truth about current madness on the left, and does so with clarity and wit.
Andrew and his guests always manage to restore my faith in humanity. In a world where gaslighting has become the norm in journalism, Andrew is a rare voice of sanity.
Great podcast but… it just stopped…with no announcement…errrr…?
Very disappointing that no update on what’s happened…
Whatever
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