We should be looking for leaders to replace these weaklings that we don't like with people with those attributes, he says. strength does not have to look i like e donal trump, this abrasive, constantly triggering every an sort of way. There are ways to be strong in a way that is also understanding of people's concerns,. but to reinforce the values that we in the west have ad there've been presidents and prime ministers in the past who were able to articulate their vision more easily.
Freddie Sayers meets Konstantin Kisin.
Following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army, pundits from mainstream and alternative media platforms across the political spectrum have been left eating humble pie. Predictions of Russia’s next move as troops built up on the border have ranged from blaming hawkish Americans for hyping up a non-existent threat, to claims that Putin was using the standoff to make himself an international talking point. Now that it is clear that Putin is done with talking and intends to take action, we are left wondering: who can we trust on Ukraine? To puzzle out this question, Freddie Sayers sat down for an emergency episode with Konstantin Kisin, host of the Triggernometry podcast and YouTube channel.
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