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Andrew Doyle explains the US legal threshold for incitement to violence versus the UK's subjective 'offensiveness' standard.
Joe Rogan and Andrew Doyle discuss how legal liability and malpractice lawsuits often bring an end to societal panics, comparing current trends to the 1980s Satanic Panic.
Andrew Doyle describes the dramatic shift in Sweden from a high-trust, safe society to a country dealing with significant gun and bomb violence.
Andrew Doyle details the alarming shift in the UK legal system where certain trials, particularly those involving 'speech crimes,' are being conducted without juries.
Rogan and Doyle discuss how the ACLU moved from defending the free speech of Nazis to advocating for book bans.
Joe Rogan discusses claims regarding tracking cell phones to identify groups of people who were allegedly paid to attend and cheer at Kamala Harris's rallies during the presidential elections.
A deep dive into the psychological need to fill gaps in knowledge and the status associated with 'knowing' something others don't.
Andrew Doyle explains that 'woke' is simply the latest manifestation of a natural human desire to silence others and impose authority.
Andrew Doyle explains the concept of 'pre-bunking' introduced by EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen as a sinister new form of institutional censorship.
Andrew Doyle and Joe Rogan discuss the bizarre links between 1960s countercultural icons and the intelligence community, specifically focusing on the book 'Strange Tales from the Canyon'.
Andrew Doyle describes a disturbing experience where ChatGPT repeatedly deleted a public domain news article while he was reading it because it was 'politically sensitive'.
A provocative discussion on whether super-intelligent AI will view humans as 'sweet and stupid' companions to be preserved in limited ecosystems rather than destroyed.
Andrew Doyle explains the psychological appeal of ideologies as a shortcut that allows individuals to stop thinking for themselves by following a pre-set list of rules.
Joe Rogan and Andrew Doyle discuss why young people are gravitating toward conservatism, viewing it as a form of rebellion against a dominant cultural ideology.
A discussion on how modern media and AI tools like Google Gemini are rewriting history to fit modern ideological frameworks, from Black Vikings to Black Anne Boleyn.
A breakdown of how language is used to redefine concepts like equity and inclusivity to mean their exact opposites.
Doyle discusses the arrest of comedy writer Graeme Linehan and the chilling effect of UK speech laws on the creative industry.
Joe Rogan explains the fascinating theory that ancient Greeks mistook elephant skulls for the remains of one-eyed giants due to the large central nasal cavity.
A humorous look at a new historical claim that Shakespeare was actually a black woman and the 'anagram' evidence used to support it.
A discussion on the controversial stance taken by Tim Walz regarding the First Amendment, specifically his comments on hate speech and misinformation not being protected.
Doyle cites findings from the Tavistock pediatric gender clinic, suggesting that a vast majority of children referred were actually same-sex attracted.
Andrew Doyle shares the success of his satirical character Titania McGrath and how even high-profile politicians like Ted Cruz have mistaken her for a real person.
A tragic example of how the fear of being labeled 'racist' can lead to catastrophic failures in public safety, referencing the Manchester Arena bombing.
An analysis of KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov's warning about the long-term demoralization and subversion of the American educational system.
Joe Rogan and Andrew Doyle discuss the staggering number of people arrested in the UK for social media posts under 'grossly offensive' laws.