The Radical Left Need Cancel Culture | Konstantin Kisin

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Publicado 2023-02-13
Konstantin Kisin discusses the radical left's inability to substantiate woke ideologies, leading them to shutting down debate and smearing those who disagree.


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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • “As I'd seen over and again, people who see themselves as victims sometimes don't notice when they become oppressors.” - Souad Mekhennet
  • @strafe155
    Without gaslighting and censorship, these people would have nothing. Their political worldview simply cannot stand up to scrutiny.
  • @wandaloxton8167
    Two people with such different backgrounds talking so much sense gives me hope for the future. Please do not stop putting out the message, the world needs you.
  • @JamesBond-uz2dm
    " Those that can make you believe absurdities , can make you commit atrocities. " ------ Voltaire
  • @OJB42
    Yes, I always thought people whose only debating techniques are cancellation and name calling probably didn't have much of an argument on their side.
  • @r0ckworthy
    Great interview. Two intelligent gentlemen having a respectful, good-faith, unscripted conversation.
  • @fredorman2429
    Working for something is harder and not as much fun as tearing down and rioting.
  • Thanks for sharing this discussion. Konstantin Kisin offers valuable insight and social commentary. John Anderson provides clear and stimulating commentary as well.
  • ‘I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.’ Thatcher, Margaret
  • @bwalker4194
    I believe one has to add our current culture’s need for immediacy into the conversation. Sure, young people can’t afford London but instead of educating them to go where they can afford to start the acquision of wealth and work their way up the socioeconomic ladder, they are being taught to hate those above them and burn the ladder itself.
  • @TXKafir
    Remember the famous photo of Stalin standing by a waterway with a couple other people. Later on, the photo was altered to remove one of the people. Cancel culture was quite vicious in the USSR.
  • @gregallan2842
    I'm sick to death of a world which makes heroes of fools and fools of heroes.
  • @karanaman68
    Another excellent podcast from Jon Anderson and his guest Konstantine
  • One thing I find frustrating with society today is that people either move to or are born in a place where they either can't afford to live/buy a home or on the flip side can't find work and instead of doing what our ancestors did which is to move to somewhere with more opportunities, they dig their heels in and then complain. How can you expect to move to London, one of the biggest cities in the world and then be angry that property prices are too high for your 30k a year salary.
  • @knpepper6409
    Spot on guys, this is a very accurate analysis, the big problem is how to turn it 'round, the power brokers don't want to relinquish any of their power and will fight like wildcats to keep it. Certainly though if change isn't forthcoming it'll likely end in tears for us all.
  • @dangaines405
    Kisin is a communications god! Thanks for this content!
  • @oneildop5729
    Absolutely right on target but the downstream consequences of the lack of housing opportunities are only just beginning to be recognised. Lack of family formation a disastrous fall in the birth rate and disintegrating social cohesion. Conventional politics do not appear to offer any solutions to these problems.