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Debate is not a dirty word.
It's OK to ask questions.
In a series of conversations, we discuss freedom of speech, trans issues, white privilege, cultural appropriation – and much much more.
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May 29 2019
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard: I got online hate for not being disabled enough
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard is a deaf lesbian YouTuber who likes the label "disabled", saying it is part of who she is and should not be seen as a bad thing.
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May 29 2019
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard: I got online hate for not being disabled enough
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard is a deaf lesbian YouTuber who likes the label "disabled", saying it is part of who she is and should not be seen as a bad thing.
May 14 2019
Courtney Act: Feminine doesn't mean female
Australian drag queen Courtney Act joins Niall to discuss feminism, and explains how performing helped her work out her gender identity.
Feb 6 2019
Girli: I'm a popstar, but I won't be Photoshopped
Singer-songwriter and rapper Girli is a passionate feminist who uses her provocative music to get across her message. We find out what happens when pink meets punk, and why she refuses to be Photoshopped.
Jan 30 2019
Kimberly McIntosh: Why I took a break from dating white men
Kimberly McIntosh is a young writer and campaigner on race and racism, whose work includes a series of magazine articles about her search for a 'woke' man. Niall Paterson asks her about dating, cultural appropriation and white privilege.
Jan 24 2019
Yungblud: Old people robbed our generation
This week, Niall Paterson sits down with Yungblud - a British alternative rock star who's recently toured the US and played to a sold out Royal Albert Hall - to talk about mental health, snowflakes and Brexit.
Jan 17 2019
Caolan Robertson: The left created people like me and Tommy Robinson
In our first episode, Niall Paterson sits down with Caolan Robertson - a young, hard-right film-maker who made his name working for the likes of former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson - to talk about immigration, Islam and the media.