Most of us are familiar with Dee Kosh in YouTube and on radio, but do you know that he has a podcast, too?
In May 2020, when Circuit Breaker hit and everyone had to stay home, Dee Kosh started his own podcast, The Tea with Dee.
It’s a weekly podcast and Dee Kosh will invite two guests to talk about what’s happened in the past week. Unlike his YouTube channel that’s edited and his radio gig that’s highly censored, he let it all out in his podcast, so it’s common to hear vulgarities in it.
In fact, as a fan (okay, ex-fan, lest anyone of you has prepared rotten eggs) of him, I can attest that it’s so much better than his YouTube videos (didn’t hear him on radio before, though) because he’ll disclose things that you’d not find anywhere.
Like, Eden Ang.
In his first podcast, he spoke about how Eden Ang has been engaged to talk about content creation in a webinar, and he and his guests wondered why the heck Eden was invited.
Bet you didn’t know about this unless you’ve heard his podcast eh?
It’s therefore not a surprise that there are some gems in the podcasts, which now has 14 episodes, with the last one being uploaded on 9 August 2020.
The next episode was supposed to be on the day that the scandal started, but I guess you can’t really talk shit about others when everyone’s talking about you.
Many of his podcasts comprise logical explanations for his arguments; for example, when he spoke about Ryan and Sylvia marriage, he explained why it was good for them because he saw first-hand on how the two had lived better lives after being separated.
You can listen to his podcast here.
“I’m not going to be able to be cancelled because I know for a fact that I’ve done nothing against the law”
In a podcast that was published on 19 July, he spoke about cancel culture after the XiaXue saga.
In it, he highlighted that XiaXue isn’t cancelled despite people asking for it. He thought that XiaXue shouldn’t apologise because if not, everyone would have to apologise for things they’ve said.
He even admitted that he has cancelled the Nasi Lemak group and Eden Ang.
All cool, right?
But soon, he said something that wouldn’t have been caught on by anyone then, but would’ve caused a hoo-ha now.
He said, “Here’s the truth, right. I’m just full-on afraid of the Twitter mob. Not because I’m afraid they will cancel me, because I’m not going to be able to be cancelled because I know for a fact that I’ve done nothing against the law.
“I’m just afraid that giving them the power will…it’s just scary on the amount of power they have.”
If you want the specific timestamp, it’s at 56 minute 6 second.
NOC’s Latest Food King Video Has No Dee Kosh
NOC, which just announced that they won’t be working with Dee Kosh now, usually drops a Food King video on Fridays, and Dee Kosh is one of the hosts for the popular series.
Yesterday was Friday, and guess what?
Dee Kosh wasn’t in it.
In other words, like it or not, the guy who said he won’t be cancelled appeared to have been…cancelled.
To know more about cancel culture, check out this article.
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