EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 5 MIN
Geoff Norcott - The WOKE Mob DON'T Live in REALITY
from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold
👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this blunt and revealing clip, Geoff Norcott explains what he means when he says the “woke mob” doesn’t live in reality — and why he thinks that disconnect is doing real damage to culture, conversation, and comedy itself. He isn’t talking about compassion, fairness, or decency. He’s talking about an ideological mindset that replaces evidence with slogans, complexity with certainty, and human behaviour with theory. And he explains why that gap between ideology and reality keeps getting wider. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Norcott argues that many culture-war debates no longer revolve around what is, but around what should be, regardless of human nature, incentives, or unintended consequences. Policies are judged by intentions, not outcomes. Arguments are evaluated by moral alignment, not accuracy. And disagreement is treated not as part of thinking — but as a moral failure. That’s where things start to break. The curiosity gap is sharp: if these ideas are so obviously correct, why do they fail so often when tested in the real world? Why do they require constant enforcement? Why do people feel pressured to perform belief rather than actually hold it? Norcott suggests that when ideology drifts too far from lived reality, it stops solving problems and starts creating them. It produces systems that look virtuous on paper but collapse in practice. And when that collapse happens, the response isn’t reflection — it’s denial, doubling down, or blame. Comedy, he argues, is one of the first casualties of this mindset. Because comedy depends on noticing what’s actually happening, not what’s supposed to be happening. When comedians are punished for observing reality honestly, humour becomes propaganda, and laughter becomes anxiety. What makes this clip powerful is Norcott’s refusal to posture. He doesn’t shout. He doesn’t moralise. He reflects. He explains how fear, social pressure, and institutional incentives quietly reshape behaviour — including his own. He admits he hesitated. He self-censored. He calculated consequences. Not because he lacks integrity — but because the environment punishes it. This clip isn’t about mocking anyone. It’s about diagnosing a cultural drift away from reality and toward performance. Away from truth and toward approval. And once a society loses its grip on reality, it doesn’t become kinder. It becomes brittle. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFhZc2YeXRM&t=2s #GeoffNorcott #CultureWar #FreeSpeech #CancelCulture #BritishComedy #WokenessDebate #HereticsClips #AndrewGold #PublicDebate #UKCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this blunt and revealing clip, Geoff Norcott explains what he means when he says the “woke mob” doesn’t live in reality — and why he thinks that disconnect is doing real damage to culture, conversation, and comedy itself. He isn’t talking about compassion, fairness, or decency. He’s talking about an ideological mindset that replaces evidence with slogans, complexity with certainty, and human behaviour with theory. And he explains why that gap between ideology and reality keeps getting wider. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Norcott argues that many culture-war debates no longer revolve around what is, but around what should be, regardless of human nature, incentives, or unintended consequences. Policies are judged by intentions, not outcomes. Arguments are evaluated by moral alignment, not accuracy. And disagreement is treated not as part of thinking — but as a moral failure. That’s where things start to break. The curiosity gap is sharp: if these ideas are so obviously correct, why do they fail so often when tested in the real world? Why do they require constant enforcement? Why do people feel pressured to perform belief rather than actually hold it? Norcott suggests that when ideology drifts too far from lived reality, it stops solving problems and starts creating them. It produces systems that look virtuous on paper but collapse in practice. And when that collapse happens, the response isn’t reflection — it’s denial, doubling down, or blame. Comedy, he argues, is one of the first casualties of this mindset. Because comedy depends on noticing what’s actually happening, not what’s supposed to be happening. When comedians are punished for observing reality honestly, humour becomes propaganda, and laughter becomes anxiety. What makes this clip powerful is Norcott’s refusal to posture. He doesn’t shout. He doesn’t moralise. He reflects. He explains how fear, social pressure, and institutional incentives quietly reshape behaviour — including his own. He admits he hesitated. He self-censored. He calculated consequences. Not because he lacks integrity — but because the environment punishes it. This clip isn’t about mocking anyone. It’s about diagnosing a cultural drift away from reality and toward performance. Away from truth and toward approval. And once a society loses its grip on reality, it doesn’t become kinder. It becomes brittle. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFhZc2YeXRM&t=2s #GeoffNorcott #CultureWar #FreeSpeech #CancelCulture #BritishComedy #WokenessDebate #HereticsClips #AndrewGold #PublicDebate #UKCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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