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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://triggernometry.supercast.com/
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Aug 13, 2023 • 1h 18min
Vaccine Injuries: Why Can’t We Be Honest? with Rav Arora
Rav Arora, a 22-year-old journalist and essayist based in Vancouver, dives deep into the controversial world of vaccine injuries and public health transparency. He discusses personal experiences with vaccine mandates in Canada and the erosion of trust in health institutions. Arora critiques media narratives around vaccine safety, especially concerning myocarditis in younger populations. He emphasizes the need for open dialogue on vaccine injuries and explores the psychological aspects of long COVID, advocating for a more holistic view of health and wellness.

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Aug 9, 2023 • 1h 9min
What We Get Wrong About Race - Kenan Malik
Kenan Malik, an Indian-born British writer and lecturer, dives into the complexities of race and identity in modern society. He discusses the shift from universal anti-racist ideals to a focus on identity politics, a transition that affects movements like Black Lives Matter. Malik critiques the economic dimensions of inequality, underscoring how class structures intersect with race, and emphasizes the importance of collective action among workers. He also challenges traditional views of democracy, advocating for broader civic engagement beyond just voting.

Aug 6, 2023 • 1h 16min
"The Left Used to Believe in Winning People Over" - Mark Steel
Mark Steel, an English author, comedian, and broadcaster, shares his insights on the political landscape in Britain. He critiques Labour's current leadership and explores the evolving identity of the working class through personal anecdotes. Steel emphasizes the importance of humor in political discourse and reflects on his journey in stand-up comedy, merging personal tales with larger societal issues. He also humorously critiques oppressive regimes, advocating for online privacy, and discusses the impact of contemporary politics on humor and dialogue.

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Aug 2, 2023 • 1h 8min
Brendan O'Neill - Why We Must Dissent
Brendan O'Neill, a British political commentator and author known for his insights on free speech, dives deep into the importance of dissent in today's society. He critiques contemporary cancel culture and its impact on freedom of expression, especially regarding gender identity. O'Neill discusses the evolving definitions of truth and the tension between enlightenment ideals and traditional values. He emphasizes the need for honest discourse and warns against the dangers of government overreach in personal freedoms, while advocating for a balanced approach to individual rights and societal responsibilities.

Jul 30, 2023 • 1h 2min
An Unfiltered Conversation with a Right-Wing Comedian - Nicholas de Santo
Nicholas de Santo, an Italian/Iranian stand-up comedian in the UK, dives into the world of right-wing comedy. He shares his journey from Iran to the UK, discussing the challenges posed by cultural bias in the comedy scene. Nicholas reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on comedic material and audience dynamics, highlighting issues of censorship and cancel culture. He critiques changing family dynamics and the controversial 'great replacement theory,' advocating for the preservation of traditional values and family structures.

Jul 26, 2023 • 59min
The Eye-Opening Truth About Western Civilisation - Marc Sidwell
Marc Sidwell, Director of Research at The Henry Jackson Society and a Senior Fellow at the New Culture Forum, dives deep into the legacy of Western civilization. He addresses the misconceptions surrounding its moral significance and the historical complexities of individualism and governance. Sidwell highlights Christianity’s pivotal role in abolishing slavery and the transformative influence of the mechanical clock. He advocates for a renewed appreciation of Western ideals, emphasizing the balance between heritage and innovation in an era of educational decline.

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Jul 23, 2023 • 1h 14min
The Case Against Democracy - Curtis Yarvin
Curtis Yarvin, an influential American blogger and author known for his neoreactionary views, argues that modern democracy is a flawed experiment. He advocates for a return to accountable monarchy, likening it to corporate governance. Discussing the evolution of political ideologies, he connects historical communism to present-day progressivism. Yarvin also critiques the perils of censorship and ideological control, drawing parallels between past authoritarian regimes and today’s media landscape, while considering the impact of technology on labor and state power.

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Jul 19, 2023 • 50min
Olympian Sharron Davies - The Fight for Women’s Sport
In this discussion, Sharron Davies, a former Olympic swimmer and author, shares her unique insights on the complexities of fairness in women’s sports. She recounts her experiences with doping as a young athlete and the challenges women face against the backdrop of evolving policies. Sharron addresses the current debates surrounding transgender participation, highlighting the physiological differences and implications for fairness. She also explores systemic misogyny in sports, emphasizing the need for equality and the fight for women's rights in events like the Olympics.

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Jul 16, 2023 • 1h 22min
Triggernometry Employee Speaks Out - Sophie Spital
Sophie Spital, the first employee and video editor for TRIGGERnometry, shares her personal journey navigating gender identity, autism, and societal expectations. She discusses the societal implications of gender transition among children and critiques the current supportive trends. Reflecting on her transformation from a rigid feminist ideology, Sophie explores the complexities of gender roles and personal truths. The conversation unveils the intricate relationship between autism and gender dysphoria while questioning evolving societal norms and the rights of women and children.

Jul 12, 2023 • 1h 18min
Comedian Simon Evans Learns the Life-Changing Truth About His Dad
Simon Evans, a seasoned English comedian and broadcaster, shares an eye-opening journey about discovering he is donor conceived. He reflects on the complexities of identity and family dynamics, sharing anecdotes about testosterone therapy and the shocking revelation of his biological father. Simon humorously discusses his father's passion for aviation and how it shaped his worldview. The conversation also touches on the evolving societal values of duty, community, and the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, blending comedy with thought-provoking insights.