Geoff Norcott - The EXACT Moment WOKE Comedians RUINED British Comedy

EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 10 MIN

Geoff Norcott - The EXACT Moment WOKE Comedians RUINED British Comedy

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this revealing and uncomfortably honest clip, Geoff Norcott pinpoints what he believes was the exact cultural turning point where British comedy stopped being about truth and started being about safety. He describes how a single high-profile moment didn’t just spark outrage — it rewired incentives, changed behaviour, and taught an entire industry what not to say. And once comedians learn fear, the jokes change forever. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Norcott’s argument isn’t nostalgic — it’s forensic. He explains how comedy shifted from being a place where taboo could be explored to a place where taboo must be avoided. Not because audiences demanded it, but because institutions, platforms, and peer pressure quietly made honesty expensive. The result? A comedy culture that feels cautious, moralised, and oddly joyless. What makes this clip so compelling is that Norcott doesn’t place blame on villains. He admits his own role in the shift. He talks about self-censorship — not as cowardice, but as a rational response to a system where the cost of saying the wrong thing can be career-ending. The curiosity gap is brutal: if comedians are meant to be the people least afraid of offence, why are they now the most anxious? If jokes are just jokes, why do they trigger institutional consequences instead of laughter? Norcott argues that the industry didn’t collapse — it conformed. It learned the rules of ideological safety and began writing around them. The danger, he says, isn’t that comedy becomes less offensive — it’s that it becomes less honest. And when comedy loses honesty, it loses its purpose. This isn’t about “right vs left.” It’s about creativity vs control. Because once artists internalise what they’re not allowed to think, they stop producing art — they start producing content. This clip isn’t about cancelling anyone. It’s about understanding how creative ecosystems change quietly, without votes or announcements — through fear, incentives, and silence. By the time people notice something is wrong, it’s already too late. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFhZc2YeXRM&t=2s #GeoffNorcott #BritishComedy #CancelCulture #CultureWar #FreeSpeech #ComedyScene #HereticsClips #AndrewGold #PoliticalComedy #UKCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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