

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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Apr 11, 2021 • 1h 10min
"Our Report Found No Evidence of Widespread Institutional Racism" - Mercy Muroki
Mercy Muroki, a social policy researcher and commissioner for the Race and Ethnic Disparities report, delves into the intricate dynamics of race in the UK. She argues that widespread institutional racism is not supported by evidence, highlighting advancements for ethnic minorities over the last 50 years. The discussion emphasizes the role of socioeconomic factors over race in shaping outcomes and the impact of family stability on community dynamics. Muroki calls for nuanced conversations about race and encourages proactive measures to address systemic disparities.
Apr 7, 2021 • 58min
New Report: Political Discrimination Rife at Universities - Eric Kaufmann
In this insightful discussion, Eric Kaufmann, a politics professor at Birkbeck College and board member at the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology, highlights the prevalence of political discrimination in universities. He explores how conservative academics face bias and self-censorship, impacting hiring practices and academic freedom. The conversation also touches on the generational divides in attitudes towards free speech and the rise of intolerance in academic settings. Additionally, Kaufmann advocates for reforms to protect open discourse and ensure political neutrality in academia.
Apr 4, 2021 • 56min
"Biden Presidency is Just More Failed Neo-Liberalism" - Aaron Maté
Aaron Maté, a US journalist renowned for his critical stance on Russiagate and foreign policy, dives into the failures of Biden's presidency linked to neoliberalism. He critiques the Democratic Party's narrative strategies, the legitimacy crisis exacerbated by figures like Bernie Sanders, and U.S. interventions in places like Venezuela. The discussion also touches on the repercussions of American policies in Iraq and Afghanistan, advocating for a focus on economic inequality over identity politics. Maté underscores the importance of open dialogue in navigating these complex global issues.
Mar 31, 2021 • 1h 9min
"Trans Women Are Men … Including Me" - Debbie Hayton
Debbie Hayton, a teacher and journalist known for her bold views on gender identity, shares her personal journey as a trans woman. She provocatively claims that 'trans women are men,' igniting a discussion on the complexities of gender identity and societal expectations. Hayton explores the nuances of language, the implications of labels within the LGBTQ+ community, and the dual experiences of privilege she faces in different social settings. With wit and insight, she emphasizes the need for authenticity and compassion in navigating identity and rights.
Mar 28, 2021 • 1h 10min
Where Did the Mainstream Media Go Wrong? - David Fuller of Rebel Wisdom
David Fuller, a journalist and documentary filmmaker, dives into the crossroads of mainstream and alternative media. He discusses the challenges faced by journalists today and the fading integrity in traditional reporting. Fuller reflects on the cultural impact of figures like Jordan Peterson and the necessity of a more nuanced understanding in media discourse. The conversation sheds light on the fragmentation of information, urging a return to critical dialogue to bridge divides in society.
Mar 24, 2021 • 1h 3min
Who Are Extinction Rebellion and What Do They Want? - Roger Hallam
Roger Hallam, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion and a passionate climate activist, discusses the urgency of the climate crisis and the moral responsibilities we have towards future generations. He shares insights on the movement’s inception, advocating for immediate carbon emission reductions. The conversation delves into the role of civil disobedience in addressing climate change, drawing parallels with historic movements. Hallam emphasizes the necessity for collective action and the potential of citizens' assemblies to unite diverse perspectives in combating this pressing issue.
Mar 21, 2021 • 1h 2min
Are Women Safe on Our Streets? Emma Webb & Ella Whelan
Emma Webb, a sharp political commentator, and Ella Whelan, a journalist and author of "What Women Want," delve into the pressing question of women's safety on the streets. They address societal perceptions of risk versus reality, drawing insights from the Sarah Everard case and historical sexism. The duo critiques current legislative approaches while advocating for genuine empowerment. They also explore the role of masculinity in safety, challenge stereotypes, and emphasize the importance of free speech and community engagement in addressing gender issues.
Mar 17, 2021 • 1h 9min
"I'm Controversial Because I Say Things a White Man Can't" - Calvin Robinson
Calvin Robinson, a former teacher turned political commentator, shares his journey from a working-class background to a prominent voice on social issues. He delves into the complexities of race and identity, advocating for deeper discussions beyond superficial labels. The conversation critiques the BBC’s shift toward a 'woke' agenda and examines the moral debates surrounding historical statues. Robinson emphasizes the need for courageous dialogue in a polarized society, while addressing the societal impacts of COVID-19 and the rise of automation.
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Mar 14, 2021 • 1h 55min
Jordan Peterson: Order and Chaos in 2021
Jordan Peterson, a renowned author and psychologist, explores the intricate dance between order and chaos, emphasizing their roles in personal and societal well-being. He critiques how modern society glorifies chaos while advocating for the importance of stability and education. The conversation delves into the complexities of intelligence and the implications of societal attitudes towards IQ. Peterson also addresses the dynamics of aggression in children, the nuances of gender identity, and the evolving definitions of success, all while reflecting on personal growth and societal challenges.
Mar 10, 2021 • 1h 1min
Nigel Farage - How I Took on the Establishment and Won
Nigel Farage, a prominent British politician and Brexit advocate, shares his journey from political outsider to influential leader. He discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his convictions, particularly regarding immigration and national sovereignty. Farage highlights media bias during the 2016 referendum and the societal implications of changing demographics post-Brexit. He also critiques current political leadership, China's influence, and the troubling indoctrination in education today, raising questions about the future of Western democracies.


