

TRIGGERnometry
TRIGGERnometry
Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster create honest conversations with fascinating people. New episodes every Sunday and Wednesday. Become a Premium Member to receive exclusive benefits https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/
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Jul 9, 2024 • 11min
Labour's Landslide Shows Britain is Moving Right. Yes, Really. - Konstantin Kisin
British politics is experiencing a seismic shift as Labour takes control with a stunning electoral victory, yet challenges loom despite their substantial majority. The sharp decline of the Conservative Party raises questions about its fragmented voter base and unresolved issues. Meanwhile, a potential right-leaning movement is gaining traction, signaling dissatisfaction with Labour. The evolving political landscape may redefine opposition parties and representation, particularly for Muslims, as the country looks toward the elections of 2029.

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Jul 7, 2024 • 60min
Rory Stewart: “We’re Living in a World of Fairy Tales”
Rory Stewart, a former UK politician and acclaimed broadcaster, shares his insights on navigating today's complicated political landscape. He delves into the impact of populism, examining its implications for democracy and the Conservative Party. Stewart critiques the decline in ethical standards and discusses urgent reforms needed for the NHS and governance. He emphasizes the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths for genuine political reform and accountability, all while reflecting on the interplay between tradition and modern challenges in politics.

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Jul 3, 2024 • 58min
Why I'm Voting Against Labour - Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens, an English conservative author and journalist known for his contrarian views, shares his insights on the current political landscape. He argues against a Labour government, claiming it threatens British society and parliamentary sovereignty. Hitchens analyzes Keir Starmer's impact and critiques the evolution of leftist ideologies in Europe. He reflects on the disillusionment with traditional parties, emphasizing the need for strategic voting and a return to true conservative values to foster a better future for the country.

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Jun 30, 2024 • 1h
Piers Morgan: Israel/Palestine, Farage & Who Gets My Vote
Piers Morgan, a veteran journalist and host of Piers Morgan Uncensored, dives into heated topics with sharp insight. He tackles the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, stressing the importance of balanced discourse. Morgan critiques today’s political divide, discussing Trump's potential comeback and the role of free speech. He analyzes the turmoil in the Conservative party and the impact of Brexit, while expressing concerns over hard right policies and gender identity in sports. Expect a blend of serious analysis and entertaining commentary!

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Jun 26, 2024 • 1h 25min
The Definitive Conversation on the UK Election with Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin, a political scientist and author with keen insights into British politics, joins the conversation to dissect the UK election landscape. He discusses the identity crisis within the Conservative Party and the rising influence of right-wing populism. Economic challenges post-Brexit take center stage, alongside public discontent with traditional political parties. The dialogue also highlights evolving voter dynamics, the sustainability of the NHS, and emerging far-right movements, providing a comprehensive look at the future of UK politics.

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Jun 23, 2024 • 1h 4min
Babylon Bee CEO: Mocking the Woke Left and Woke Right - Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon discusses the power of satire in critiquing cultural absurdities and the challenges comedians face in a politically charged world. He explores the impact of censorship on humor and the delicate balance of financial strategies for satirical platforms. The conversation dives into the complexities of modern comedy and the need for accountability amid extreme ideologies. Dillon highlights the unexpected alliances between different political groups and examines how social media fuels anti-Semitism while questioning broader societal beliefs.

Jun 19, 2024 • 1h 6min
Andrew Tate, Elon Musk, AI Girlfriends and the Immigration Crisis - Ashley St. Clair
Ashley St. Clair, a cultural commentator and author of ‘Elephants Are Not Birds’, dives into pressing issues like the influence of figures like Andrew Tate on masculinity. She critiques media narratives and the rising misogyny in political discourse. St. Clair discusses the impact of technology on relationships, highlighting emotional dependencies shaped by unrealistic expectations. The conversation also tackles immigration complexities and the generational divide in media consumption, emphasizing the need for constructive dialogues over sound bites.

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Jun 16, 2024 • 1h 16min
Harvard Professor: The Facts About Police Brutality - Roland Fryer
Roland Fryer, a Harvard economist known for his research on racial bias in policing, discusses the complexities surrounding police interactions and racial bias. He presents surprising findings that challenge common perceptions about police brutality and the necessity for honest discourse. Fryer reflects on the controversies his work has sparked in academia and society, emphasizing the importance of intellectual freedom and diverse perspectives in research. He also touches on educational reforms and the role of non-cognitive skills in promoting social mobility.

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Jun 12, 2024 • 1h 9min
Progressive Activist Speaks Out Against Woke Madness - Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu, a lifelong progressive activist and Executive Director of Rebellion PAC, discusses the complexities of cancel culture and the moral dilemmas facing progressives today. She addresses the challenges of navigating gender identity politics and critiques how the Democratic Party is failing to connect with young men. Wu also dives into the polarizing effects of Biden's policies on foreign affairs and emphasizes the need for constructive dialogue within the progressive movement to address urgent issues like immigration and national security.

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Jun 9, 2024 • 1h 8min
The Sacred Myths of Liberalism - Eric Kaufmann
In this engaging discussion, Eric Kaufmann, a Canadian professor and author, delves into the cultural ramifications of modern liberalism. He explores how the sacredness of anti-racism shapes societal norms and ignites tensions. Kaufmann also challenges the balance between cultural equity and artistic excellence, urging a focus on quality over representation. He critiques political correctness in education and the feminization of ideas, addressing how these dynamics influence empathy and free speech. The conversation offers a critical lens on the future of liberalism amid demographic shifts.


