

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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Jan 12, 2020 • 1h 3min
The Police Told Me to "Check My Thinking for a Tweet"
Harry Miller, a former police officer and co-founder of Fair Cop, shares his experiences of being investigated for a limerick on Twitter. He discusses the precarious balance between free speech and societal safety, particularly regarding transgender issues. The conversation dives into the complexities of the Gender Recognition Act and its ramifications on personal and professional life. Miller critiques the influence of ideologies on policing and emphasizes the necessity of open dialogue and judicial reform to protect freedom of expression.

Jan 5, 2020 • 48min
Emily Molli: Independent Journalism and the Hong Kong Protests
Emily Molli, co-founder of Subverse News, shares her experiences as an independent journalist covering major social movements. She highlights the disconnect between mainstream media and the public, which drives distrust. Molli delves into the complexities of modern activism, drawing parallels between the Hong Kong protests and global anti-fascism movements. Additionally, she offers insights into the political landscape, warning about the risks of repeating past mistakes in future elections and emphasizing the need for Democrats to engage with social issues.

Dec 29, 2019 • 1h 4min
Nimco Ali on Being the Chief Fanny Defender and Woke Racism
Nimco Ali, a prominent activist and writer known for her anti-FGM work, dives into thought-provoking discussions with Francis and Konstantin. She shares her transformative journey against female genital mutilation and critiques traditional practices, including male circumcision. The conversation explores the complexities of identity politics and systemic privilege, challenging perceptions of race in political discourse. Ali also addresses the ethical dilemmas of surrogacy, urging a deeper understanding of women’s rights and empowerment in advocacy.

Dec 22, 2019 • 1h 9min
Matthew Goodwin: Why Labour Lost the Election
Matthew Goodwin, a professor at the University of Kent and author of "National Populism," breaks down the shocking election outcome favoring the Conservatives over Labour. He discusses Labour's struggle to connect with working-class voters and the impact of identity politics. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing voter disillusionment and the need for Labour's identity redefinition. Goodwin also delves into Scotland's political future, populism's rise, and how climate change may shift party loyalties, illustrating the evolving dynamics in UK politics.

Dec 15, 2019 • 53min
Rose of Dawn: Trans Activists Don't Speak for Me
Rose of Dawn, a bold trans YouTuber, critiques the complexities of modern trans activism. She explores the evolving definitions of gender identity and their implications on society, especially in sports and public spaces. The dialogue challenges victim narratives, showcasing resilience in the trans community. Rose delves into the tensions between gender dysphoria and identity politics, addressing the dominance of extreme views within activism. She also highlights the risks to free speech amidst rising authoritarian trends from both sides of the political spectrum.

Dec 8, 2019 • 1h 25min
Melanie Phillips: "The Left is Racist"
Melanie Phillips, a renowned journalist and author, shares her provocative insights on contemporary issues. She discusses her shift from liberalism to a critical perspective on the left, delving into the dangers of identity politics and declining social structures. Phillips highlights the importance of Judeo-Christian values for meaning and happiness in Western society. She also addresses rising anti-Semitism, particularly in political discourse, and critiques media narratives, asserting that this is part of a larger societal challenge.

Dec 1, 2019 • 1h 22min
Lord Andrew Adonis: "No Deal Brexit is a Fraud"
Join Lord Andrew Adonis, a notable Labour Party figure and former government minister, as he passionately critiques Brexit and champions EU membership. He unpacks the risks of a 'no deal' Brexit and argues for a second referendum, highlighting the initial lack of informed voter choice. Adonis discusses the inner turmoil within the Labour Party regarding Brexit and stresses the importance of unifying political messaging. He also advocates for the completion of the HS2 rail project and the need for reforms in education and political institutions.

Nov 24, 2019 • 1h 5min
James Lindsay and Peter Boghossian: Social Justice is a Mind Virus
Join James Lindsay, an author and social justice researcher, and Peter Boghossian, a fellow author and thinker, as they explore the complex nature of social justice in contemporary society. They discuss how social justice can be perceived as a mind virus, rapidly spreading and substituting traditional beliefs with ideological activism. The conversation dives into topics such as gender representation, the tension between freedom of speech and critical theory, and the importance of engaging with challenging ideologies through open dialogue.

Nov 17, 2019 • 1h 4min
Posie Parker: "Trans Women Aren't Women"
Posie Parker, a women's rights campaigner and founder of standingforwomen.com, discusses her controversial views on transgender issues and women's spaces. She shares her journey into political activism and the growing complexities within women's rights debates. The conversation highlights the tension between freedom of speech and legal consequences arising from provocative opinions. Parker also delves into the implications of trans women in sports, safeguarding children, and societal perceptions of gender, raising pertinent questions about the future of women's rights.

Nov 10, 2019 • 1h 5min
Laurence Fox: "They Seek to Murder Your Opinion"
Laurence Fox, an actor and singer-songwriter known for his bold opinions, dives into the pressures of expressing dissenting views within the arts. He discusses the challenges of navigating Hollywood's political landscape, particularly around identity and representation. The conversation touches on the impact of societal expectations and hypocrisy on personal authenticity and activism. Fox also explores the dynamics of masculinity in performance arts, especially post-#MeToo, emphasizing the importance of consent and open discussion in a rapidly changing cultural environment.


