The No Goat Show Live in Warrnambool

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The No Goat Show (No Censorship Show) Live

Uniting Church Hall
115 Koroit Street, Warrnambool
Wednesday 28th September
7pm - 10pm
Tickets at www.trybooking.com/CCMYM

One thing that has been missing in these last two years is rigorous public debate. The No Goat Show (no censorship show) has been achieving that online, using a mix of critical thinking and humour to challenge the main-stream media’s one narrative.
And the show was a hit. To make it more interesting, the show’s hosts were four white mature males, a demographic that was been publicly told “their voices didn’t matter any more.”
The premiere stage show in The Red Rock Theatre was to test if the concept would work on a stage and if there was an appetite for it. Could we sell tickets?
The venue was almost a two hour drive from the city and few had heard of it, and all we were selling was Free Speech. To our delight we sold out almost a week before the opening.
And it worked. Our audiences aren’t spectators, they are, if they wish, vital components of the show, able to ask questions and or offer statements, that either carry the communal conversation along or take it in another direction. We also had disagreements, and proved that we could and yet still get on, like Australians used to do.

And in The No Goat Show, we are all free to discuss anything, from the fate of Julian Assange and why our politicians and people won’t rally behind him in numbers great enough to save him, the turmoil of the last two years, abortion rights, the Ukraine situation, to polyamory, wokeness in our schools, and of course what is coming next and what we can do about it.
And when I say debate, we mean debate.
It’ll be like being in a pub in the old Australia, where we past Aussies could vocally disagree, then have a laugh and still be mates.
Healthy debate, I believe, nurtures a healthy democracy which in-turn helps to defend our precious freedoms.
So, why not join the great experiment to see if Australians can still have a robust, life affirming, laughter filled conversation, the sort of discussions that could reset our great Australian Spirit and make it Glow.
Michael

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