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Leo Kearse - James Acaster is a Woke STAIN on British Comedy

11 min · 7. juli 2026
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Has British comedy lost its edge to political correctness and ideological conformity? In this sharp, provocative, and darkly funny conversation, comedian Leo Kearse explains why he believes parts of modern comedy have become dominated by activism rather than genuine risk-taking and humour. 👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic now for fearless conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Leo Kearse joins Andrew Gold to discuss the growing divide inside British comedy and why certain comedians have become lightning rods in the culture wars. Why do some comics embrace political activism on stage while others believe comedy should challenge every side equally? In this focused discussion, Kearse reflects on the changing atmosphere within stand-up and entertainment. Has comedy become more cautious in recent years? And why do some audiences feel modern comedians are more interested in moral messaging than making people laugh? He explores the wider influence of “woke” culture on television, festivals, and live comedy circuits. Why does Kearse believe some performers are rewarded for ideological conformity? And how has social media backlash changed the risks comedians are willing to take? Kearse also discusses the role of satire and offence in comedy. Can comedy survive if certain topics become untouchable? And why are debates around gender, politics, and identity now at the centre of so many disputes within entertainment? Drawing on his own experiences performing controversial material, he explains why audiences are increasingly drawn to comedians who push back against prevailing narratives. Why are comics like Ricky Gervais and other outspoken performers resonating so strongly with the public? What makes this conversation particularly compelling is its focus on the future of comedy itself. Kearse argues that when humour becomes constrained by ideological expectations, audiences eventually disengage and look elsewhere for authenticity. He also touches on cancel culture and the growing tension between mainstream entertainment and independent comedy scenes. Are comedians becoming afraid of backlash? And what happens when fear replaces spontaneity in live performance? This interview stays tightly centred on one key issue: why Leo Kearse believes parts of British comedy are becoming increasingly politicised—and why many viewers are beginning to reject it. If you’re interested in comedy, culture wars, free speech, and the changing landscape of British entertainment, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Watch closely—because the battle over comedy may really be a battle over culture itself. 🎥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZZ1DhKGfJM&t=2504s #LeoKearse #JamesAcaster #AndrewGold #Comedy #CultureWars #FreeSpeech #BritishComedy #Heretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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