
Making the Argument with Nick Freitas What Should The Right Want? - w/ Triggernometry hosts Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster
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Nov 18, 2025 Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster, co-hosts of Triggernometry, dive into what the right truly wants beyond mere opposition. They discuss the fracturing of right-wing ideologies, the importance of immigration policies that prioritize cultural compatibility, and offer cautionary tales from UK integration mistakes. The duo debates the role of a strong government and challenges the elite’s silence on toxic ideas. They advocate for political engagement and family values as keys to reclaiming culture and institutions.
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Three Camps On The Right
- The right is fracturing into three camps: anti-woke co-belligerents, classical liberals, and critics of Enlightenment universalism.
- Understanding these groups clarifies sources of conflict and possible coalition paths.
Personal Shift From Left To Critic
- Francis describes his personal shift from the left: "I didn't leave the left, the left left me."
- He frames his move as reaction to Islamist influence and failures of liberal institutions in the UK.
Integration Depends On Host-Society Strength
- Large clustered immigration from culturally distant places can create unassimilated subcultures if host society weakens integration mechanisms.
- Strong host-society values and forceful assimilation policies increase successful integration.






