33Woke Peak

The Weekly Sceptic

Uploaded on April 18, 2023

Welcome to this weeks Weekly Sceptic podcast episode 33! Nick and Toby revisit Bud Lights disastrous decision to pay Dylan Mulvany to endorse its product. They discuss whether this is a turning point in the pushback against woke corporations and wonder if the Right should embrace the same tactics as the Left, i.e., encourage people to boycott companies they disapprove of. In our regular section Birdwatch, the boys discuss Elons evisceration of a BBC tech correspondent and why its so damaging for legacy media companies like the BBC to be caught trafficking in misinformation when trustworthiness is supposed to be their great asset. They then talk about the latest Just Stop Oil protest, which involved orange powder and a snooker table, and forensically analyse the protestors Patreon page. Joe Biden visited Ireland and Nick and Toby discuss his gaffe-ridden tour and how on earth this has persuaded him to run for president again. Can he win re-election? Not according to Dominic Cummings, who has used AI to predict a Trump victory in a Biden-Trump contest. This weeks sponsor is Simple SEOMan, who you can contact via email on guy@simpleseoman.co.uk. Nick and Dr Will Jones discuss this weeks most interesting stories in the Daily Sceptic. And finally, the boys vie for this weeks Peak Woke title. If you would like to attend a live recording of the Weekly Sceptic and meet the gang at the Emmanuel Centre on 20 May, you should click here to purchase a ticket https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/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 drop Nick or Toby a line on thedailysceptic@gmail.com. Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content. Subscribe to Nicks substack at https://nickdixon.substack.com/. Listen to Nicks podcast The Current Thing here https://currentthingpod.podbean.com. Produced by Jason Clift. Music by Tinderella.
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