Geoff Norcott - Anti-Woke British Comics: The Last of a DYING Breed

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 6 MIN

Geoff Norcott - Anti-Woke British Comics: The Last of a DYING Breed

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this candid and unsettling clip, Geoff Norcott argues that “anti-woke” British comics are becoming an endangered species — not because audiences don’t want them, but because the cultural and institutional environment no longer rewards them. He describes a comedy scene where saying the wrong thing carries real professional risk, and where ideological conformity increasingly determines who gets platformed, promoted, and protected. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Norcott isn’t celebrating this shift — he’s warning about it. He explains how comedy once functioned as a pressure valve for society, allowing uncomfortable truths to be explored safely through humour. But when that valve is sealed by fear, silence, and reputational threat, tension doesn’t disappear — it builds. What makes this clip powerful is Norcott’s honesty about his own behaviour. He admits he hesitated. He admits he self-censored. He admits he adapted to the incentives around him. Not because he wanted to — but because he understood the cost of not doing so. That confession reveals the real mechanism at work: not overt censorship, but anticipatory obedience. The curiosity gap is sharp: if no one is officially banning jokes, why do so many comedians feel banned anyway? Why do the same topics keep disappearing from mainstream comedy while audiences keep searching for them elsewhere? Norcott argues that the industry didn’t become more moral — it became more risk-averse. It prioritised institutional safety over creative honesty. It replaced bravery with compliance. And in doing so, it quietly filtered out voices unwilling to perform ideological alignment. The result isn’t just fewer controversial comedians — it’s fewer interesting ones. This clip isn’t about left versus right. It’s about what happens to creativity when the cost of being wrong becomes higher than the reward for being original. And that’s what makes “anti-woke” comics feel like a dying breed — not because the ideas disappeared, but because the space to express them did. By the time people notice something is missing, it’s already gone. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFhZc2YeXRM&t=2s #GeoffNorcott #BritishComedy #CancelCulture #CultureWar #FreeSpeech #ComedyScene #HereticsClips #AndrewGold #UKCulture #PoliticalComedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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