37NatCons v Libtards

The Weekly Sceptic

Uploaded on May 16, 2023

Welcome to this weeks Weekly Scepticpodcast episode 37! Nick and Toby discuss the National Conservatism conference, having both attended the gala dinner at the Natural History Museum on Monday night. Why has the liberal left convinced itself that its some kind of neo-Nazi convention, when the driving force behind National Conservatism is the Israeli intellectual Yarom Hazony? They also defend Douglas Murray, who has been attacked on Twitter for saying in his speech at the gala dinner that Germany has given nationalism a bad name by having mucked up twice in the 20th Century. Dont the haters understand ironic understatement? They go on to discuss the remarks of Sir Simon Macdonald, formerly the top man at the Foreign Office, who bad-mouthed Britain in an interview in the New Statesman. Nick has some sympathies for his gloomy assessment of Britains future as a global power it doesnt have one, basically while Toby says he might as well have hoisted the Chinese flag above Whitehall. The next topic is Donald Trumps Town Hall, which Nick describes as CNNs Trump Comedy Special. The boys agree that Trump projected masculine power, and Nick particularly enjoyed Trump telling the audience that the plaintiff in the recent sexual assault case against him has a cat called Vagina. But Toby says this might not have been an example of the liberal media shooting itself in the foot, as everyone claims. After all, if it helped to consolidate Trumps status as the Republican front runner, then that will probably help Joe Biden, who Toby thinks will fare better in a run-off against the former President than against Ron DeSantis. They then talk about the extraordinary amounts of money raised for the defence of Daniel Penny, the ex-marine accused of killing Jordan Neely, and agree that his prosecution is an unwelcome development since it will mean have-a-go-heroes are less likely to intervene to protect the weak and vulnerable from violent males in future. They take time out to marvel at the new ad for Miller Lite, which credits women with inventing beer. Toby says its as if Miller Lite saw the damage that Bud Lights embrace of woke gobbledegook was doing to its sales and said, Hold my beer. In Birdwatch, the boys talk about Tucker Carlsons forthcoming show on Twitter and puzzle over Elon Musks appointment of Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO. Does this represent a pivot away from a subscriber-funded platform back to an advertiser-funded one? And what will that mean for free speech on Twitter? Daily Sceptic Editor Will Jones then makes an appearance to talk about the top stories of the week on the site. Finally, the boys compete to see who can come up with the most egregious example of Peak Woke. Sponsored by: — The Stack Assistant. Those wanting some guidance about how to get into Bitcoin can contact him at thestackassistant@pm.me. — Thor Holt: linkedin.com/in/thorholt Substack: thorholt.Substack.com — The Live In Care Company. You can reach them at their website, or on 0118 914 5300. You can still getWeekly ScepticLive show tickets (May 20th at the Emmanuel Centre). But hurry there are only 14 left: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-weekly-sceptic-live-tickets-600595195397 To advertise on one of the fastest growing podcasts in the world or if you have a question for Dr. Peterson email: weeklysceptic@gmail.com Listen/subscribe to The Weekly Sceptic on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-weekly-sceptic/id1635411099 Podbean: https://weeklysceptic.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4AhjbHpl3tRRzklGVqtxc6?si=9hr-4Km-SR2rD9N-fYXyjg Subscribe to NicksSubstack. Listen to Nicks podcast, The Current Thing: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905 Produced by Jason Clift. Music byTinderella.
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