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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 7 MIN

Andrew Gold vs Tilly Middlehurst - Heated DEBATE with the LEFT: Islam is Causing WAR

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more explosive interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this fiery Heretics Clips showdown, Andrew Gold and Cambridge University’s Tilly Middlehurst tackle one of the most provocative and emotionally charged questions in today’s culture war: Do some people unfairly blame Islam for global conflict — and why does this argument spark such extreme reactions on the Left? What unfolds is one of the most intense and nuanced debates ever featured on the channel. Tilly argues that the Left often responds to sensitive topics with moral panic rather than analysis, especially when it comes to discussions around religion, violence and geopolitics. She explains why many progressives instinctively shut down conversations as soon as Islam is mentioned, even when the goal is to understand complex political realities rather than condemn a faith. Andrew pushes back hard, asking: Is avoiding the topic helping or hurting constructive dialogue? Why do some young activists treat the subject as untouchable? And does fear of being labelled bigoted prevent honest discussion about global conflict? The debate delves into the difference between criticising ideas and stereotyping people, unpacking how extremists across all religions distort beliefs for political ends. Tilly insists that progressives often conflate geopolitical causes of war with religious identity, leading to confusion and inconsistent moral standards. Andrew challenges her to explain where analysis ends and prejudice begins — and why this line is so difficult to navigate in modern activism. Together, they explore deeper psychological questions: Why do some societies find it easier to discuss Christianity critically than Islam? How do colonial history, power dynamics and guilt shape progressive attitudes? And what does it take to have a truly honest, good-faith debate about global conflict today? This episode is not about attacking a religion — it’s about interrogating the conversation itself. If you’re tired of culture-war shouting matches and want a thoughtful, gripping debate that examines fear, ideology and intellectual courage, this is essential viewing. 📺 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnoMSNSD5R0&t=12s #AndrewGold #TillyMiddlehurst #HereticsClips #CultureWar #IslamDebate #FreeSpeech #GenZPolitics #UKPolitics #PoliticalPsychology Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more explosive interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this fiery Heretics Clips showdown, Andrew Gold and Cambridge University’s Tilly Middlehurst tackle one of the most provocative and emotionally charged questions in today’s culture war: Do some people unfairly blame Islam for global conflict — and why does this argument spark such extreme reactions on the Left? What unfolds is one of the most intense and nuanced debates ever featured on the channel. Tilly argues that the Left often responds to sensitive topics with moral panic rather than analysis, especially when it comes to discussions around religion, violence and geopolitics. She explains why many progressives instinctively shut down conversations as soon as Islam is mentioned, even when the goal is to understand complex political realities rather than condemn a faith. Andrew pushes back hard, asking: Is avoiding the topic helping or hurting constructive dialogue? Why do some young activists treat the subject as untouchable? And does fear of being labelled bigoted prevent honest discussion about global conflict? The debate delves into the difference between criticising ideas and stereotyping people, unpacking how extremists across all religions distort beliefs for political ends. Tilly insists that progressives often conflate geopolitical causes of war with religious identity, leading to confusion and inconsistent moral standards. Andrew challenges her to explain where analysis ends and prejudice begins — and why this line is so difficult to navigate in modern activism. Together, they explore deeper psychological questions: Why do some societies find it easier to discuss Christianity critically than Islam? How do colonial history, power dynamics and guilt shape progressive attitudes? And what does it take to have a truly honest, good-faith debate about global conflict today? This episode is not about attacking a religion — it’s about interrogating the conversation itself. If you’re tired of culture-war shouting matches and want a thoughtful, gripping debate that examines fear, ideology and intellectual courage, this is essential viewing. 📺 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnoMSNSD5R0&t=12s #AndrewGold #TillyMiddlehurst #HereticsClips #CultureWar #IslamDebate #FreeSpeech #GenZPolitics #UKPolitics #PoliticalPsychology Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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