TRIGGERnometry

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114 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 18min

The World's Leading Autism Expert - Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen

In this engaging discussion, Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, a leading expert on autism, dives into the dual nature of autism as both a difference and a disability. He emphasizes the strengths of autistic individuals, especially their extraordinary pattern recognition skills, contributing significantly to innovation. Sir Simon debunks myths about vaccines causing autism, focuses on support for co-occurring conditions rather than seeking a 'cure,' and highlights the unique challenges faced by autistic women. Tune in for insightful takes on autism's complexities!
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Oct 6, 2025 • 5min

Why They'll Never Be Honest About Islamist Violence - Konstantin Kisin

In a compelling discussion, Konstantin Kisin tackles media bias surrounding Islamist violence. He raises the provocative question of why elites refuse to connect Islamism with Islam. Using a green apple analogy, he illustrates how acknowledging a dangerous minority threatens prevailing narratives. Kisin argues that this misguided consensus prevents responsibility and fuels misunderstanding. The interplay of media, politics, and public perception creates a complex landscape that leaves many questions unanswered.
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Oct 5, 2025 • 1h 1min

Why You Should Be Worried About Digital ID - Silkie Carlo

Silkie Carlo, Director of Big Brother Watch and a staunch advocate for privacy rights, dives into the pressing issues surrounding mandatory digital ID. She explores how such systems could impact employment, housing, and privacy, revealing lessons from other countries like Estonia and India. Carlo warns of increased surveillance and the erosion of anonymity online. She clarifies that the fight against digital ID isn't just political—it's a vital issue of civil liberties that's garnering widespread public opposition. Activism is necessary to resist these encroachments on personal freedom.
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76 snips
Oct 4, 2025 • 7min

The Extraordinary Silence...And What It Tells Us - Konstantin Kisin

Konstantin Kisin dives deep into his stance on the Israel situation, reflecting on his viral article and discussions. He critically examines Trump's comprehensive peace plan for Gaza, highlighting its anti-war aims amidst widespread backlash. The conversation also calls out notable media figures for their dismissive responses to this proposal. Kisin further clarifies why he perceives the Gaza conflict as a war rather than genocide, challenging the semantic shifts surrounding the topic and connecting it to historical precedents.
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61 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 17min

LIVE Reaction to Manchester Terror Attack - Ex-Police Detective, Peter Bleksley

Join former police detective Peter Bleksley as he dives into the harrowing details of the Manchester terror attack. He shares insights on the rapid police response and the strategic decisions made during the crisis. Bleksley discusses the motivations behind suicide belts, the significance of integration and migration challenges, and the need for honest conversations on radical Islamism. He emphasizes community responsibility, practical safety measures, and critiques current immigration policies, urging reforms for better public safety.
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64 snips
Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 17min

How We Got Iran's Nuclear Secrets - Ex Mossad Director Yossi Cohen

Yossi Cohen, the former director of Mossad from 2016 to 2021, shares insights from his tenure in one of the world's most notorious intelligence agencies. He discusses the high-stakes operation to seize Iran’s nuclear archive, revealing its implications for international diplomacy. Yossi also unpacks intelligence failures related to the October 7th attack, the mindset of undercover operatives, and the ongoing threats from terrorism, including the rise of lone-actor violence. He stresses the need for unity in addressing societal divisions.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 1h 2min

Why Digital ID Is Dangerous

The dangers of proposed digital ID cards take center stage. Hosts dissect how these IDs would serve more for surveillance than security. They argue that attempts to justify the ID system as combating illegal immigration are misleading. Discussions explore potential privacy risks, misuse of data, and the possibility of restricting services based on behavior. The political ramifications are also highlighted, warning that this plan could backfire on Keir Starmer. Lastly, they connect digital ID to broader issues of civil liberties and economic pressures.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 34min

Heated Debate: Slavery, Reparations & Colonialism with Rafe Heydel-Mankoo and Kehinde Andrews

Kehinde Andrews, Britain's first professor of Black Studies, and historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo engage in a robust debate over slavery, reparations, and colonialism. Andrews argues that the harms of slavery persist, advocating for systemic reparations to benefit Black communities. Heydel-Mankoo counters that modern claims lack legal standing and emphasizes the idea that history's wounds have healed. The discussion explores the duality of colonial impacts, the notion of 'whiteness,' and whether historical injustices should dictate today's responsibilities.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 1h 31min

This Isn't Science, It's Ideology - Kathryn Porter

Kathryn Porter, an independent energy consultant with over 25 years in the field, dives deep into the complexities of UK energy policy. She reveals how hidden levies drive up electricity prices and explains the unsustainable nature of current renewable energy sources. Kathryn critiques the ideology behind net zero policies, pointing out the risks of poor governance and the human costs of blackouts. She advocates for moving levies into taxation and emphasizes the urgent need for civil service reform to enhance accountability in energy governance.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 1h 17min

Ex-Israeli Prime Minister on Gaza 'Genocide', Netanyahu and The Future of Israel - Naftali Bennett

Naftali Bennett, former Prime Minister of Israel, dives into the complexities of the current Gaza situation. He challenges claims of genocide, asserting that Hamas uses civilians as shields and argues that recognition of Palestine is politically motivated. Bennett critiques the prolonged conflict, blaming incompetence for hostages' suffering and advocates for a rapid resolution. He also discusses rising global anti-Semitism fueled by social media and emphasizes Israel's role as a strategic ally against radical Islam. Lastly, he shares his vision for a united and prosperous Israel.

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