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Konstantin Kisin: anti-woke libertarian who reluctantly calls himself ‘right wing’ | Politics

Until this week, Konstantin Kisin is best known as the Libertarian Pro Free Speech Independent Podcaster, claiming that “wake culture is going too far” due to the viral appearance at the Oxford Union.

However, his profile is about Rishi Snack's “Brown Hindu” episode hosting conservative leader Kemi Badenok on a podcast and former editor of the audience, Fraser Nelson. It suddenly rose after claiming it was not in English. Background – Raises criticism of social media.

Kisin concluded the week by giving keynote speeches at the Hard Right Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) Conferences, presenting one of the often repeated jokes. I know I haven't yet integrated into British culture. ”

In a speech covering the theme of the anti-anticipation, he opposed diversity, equality and inclusion as “Identity politics and multiculturalism… two failed experiments” and “anti-overlapping discrimination.”

Although Kishin did not directly address the controversy over his SUNAK comments in his speech I responded To the journalist challenging him at X, he said, “The Baron Industrial Park is a difference between being British, the identity of an umbrella empire, as I did. They are trying desperately to anger at the fact that they have. And at least English is a group that has a dimension of ethnicity.

Kisin, a former Soviet-born student at a boarding school in Bristol, where he first made his career as a comedian, co-hosted with comedian Francis Foster. Triggernometry. It has 1.25 million subscribers and features guests from Nigel Farage in the UK, to Tory Rory Stewart in the centre right and Professor of Canadian Psychology and Culture Warrior Jordan Peterson.

The podcast is known for promoting freedom of speech and the appeal of controversial subjects. Kisin was named one of the top 50 right-wingers in British politics in 2023 by a new politician.

But despite hosting many right-wing antagonists on the podcast, Kisin has long fought with his political accounts – the feud, pro-western defends the border and recently declares pro-Trump ” He supports it as a right-winger.

Kisin, who describes himself as a “political non-binary satirist,” argued that he challenges the perception that defense of free speech should be a right-wing position, and previously said he was in the labor force. Calling himself as the remains of the centralist voted or Lib Dem, and its comedic heroes are Bill Hicks and George Carlin.

He also wrote a Sunday Times bestseller called Immigrant Love Letter to the West. This identifies the West as suffering from guilt in discussions about the history of slavery and colonialism. In some memoirs, he tells the family history of oppression and persecution in Soviet Russia, creating his own commitment to defending freedom of speech. His father served as a young minister in one of Boris Yeltsin's cabinets before coming to England.

A recurring critic of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, he appeared in the 2022 BBC questioning time to condemn Russia's actions, and recently described Trump's Voldy Mir Zelensky as a dictator “absurd.” I called.

But he is another Trump advocate. On his own social media, Kisin posted to X in 2023 on “Diversity = Anti-white, inclusion = Exclusion, Anti-racism = Racism.”

He appears to acknowledge that he is on a journey politically. Xin recently recorded YouTube videosHe stated his opposition to some democratic policies on the trans issue and his opposition to the relief that Trump won the US election, saying, “If we oppose this insanity, , if you make me right, that's right. The choice is between civilization and those who think men can give birth. Everything else is fluff.”

The video is entitled “Fine, Call me “Right Wing.”

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