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Konstantin Kisin is one half of the Triggernometry YouTube Channel, the other half being Francis Foster. For those of you into long-form podcasts, I'd suggest giving them a listen, as they bring in notable experts and guests to discuss a variety of topics from current culture trends and politics, with humor thrown in.

Both Kisin and Foster are immigrants to Britain. In Kisin's case he grew up a Russian Jew in Soviet poverty with little access to basic necessities and his family moved around before settling in Britain when he was a boy. He has family in both Russia and Ukraine, and I believe his wife is Ukrainian. Kisin's grandmother now lives in Britain, but was born in a Soviet gulag. Kisin has written a book called An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West

Neither Kisin or Foster are remotely Conservative in their views, they are not, and I disagree with them on a few topics...but neither are they Leftists. They tend to take the 'cafeteria plan' approach and pick and choose from both menus, but they are most decidedly advocates for the West as well as free speech advocates that oppose Cancel Culture

Kisin and Foster are both stand-up comedians in British clubs and had achieved some success before ultimately being rejected by Woke Cancel Culture activists, when they started their podcast 4 years ago and it has become incredibly successful.

In addition to their podcast, Kisin is on Substack, and shortly after his son was born he wrote a moving letter to him.

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We Do Not Kneel - A Letter to My Newborn Son

Konstatin Kisin
May 25

Son, I wrote this letter during your first few days in this world. Your mother and I are so happy that you are here. Your grandparents, great-grandparents, aunties and other relatives are excited to get to know you. Even strangers who will never meet you sent their congratulations.

And it is one of their messages that I want to talk to you about.

In addition to the usual best wishes, this particular message said that they’re looking forward to seeing a “softer side” of me. By the time you read this letter, this might confuse you. You know how caring I am with you, your mother, our family and friends so why would someone suggest there’s a softer side that’s needed?

You see, son, the world is full of people who mistake passion for extremism, confidence for arrogance and drive for selfishness and ambition. No matter who you are or what you do, you will encounter this over and over again.

It is not their fault. Most people, me included, have been trained to fit in. The very genes we carry have shaped us to fear stepping outside the group. As your grandmother used to say to me when I was a little boy:

“If you spit society in the face, society will wipe it off and carry on. If society spits you in the face, you’ll drown”.

And your grandmother was right - if you want to live a comfortable life this is good advice. Fit in, don’t ask too many questions and keep your head down.

But son, if there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that comfort is overrated. You did not come into this world to consume as much food, pleasure and entertainment as you can. A fulfilling life is one of purpose and the meaning of your life is to identify that purpose and pursue it with every fibre of your being.

Most people never get there. They don’t even try. Don’t blame them – no one ever told them that giving up on their dreams was a recipe for misery. As little kids, they were trained to do what they were told, to think how others told them to think and to avoid standing out at all costs.

When they look at you, they see only their own, distorted reflection. Those who lack the courage of their convictions will be threatened by yours. Those who lack confidence will consider you arrogant for having it. And, most of all, those who are desperate to fit in will hate (and secretly admire) you for standing out.

You’ve only been here a couple of weeks so I do not yet know who your heroes will be but when you choose them you will notice that they’re all extraordinary. They did something different, created something new, achieved something impossible. Keep working until you’re one of them.

You see, son, people who refuse to settle recognise this in each other. They may have nothing in common. They may differ in their political, religious, cultural and moral views. But once you are on the path, they will see that in you. They will give you opportunities and reward you for taking them. People will help you so much more if they know you’ll make the most of that help.

I said above that you would likely be confused by my friend’s message but you might not be. Perhaps you already know that your dad is “outspoken” and “controversial”.

Why?

Because many years before you were born I knew that you were on your way. And I refused to accept that little boys and girls like you should be taught that their skin colour, sex and sexuality makes some of them better than others. I rejected this new cult and I made it my business to oppose it.

I will never accept and I will never keep quiet about the awful idea that you are better or worse than others because you are a boy or because you carry our genes or because of the person you marry. This ugliness has been tried before. Our ancestors paid for it with their lives.

We come from generations of men and women who refused to accept what they knew to be wrong. They refused to kneel. And they lost jobs and livelihoods for it. They went to prison for it. They starved to death for it. We owe it to them to speak the truth.

And so, while you will always get to see the softer side of me, out there in the big world where we go to be extraordinary, I will never stop honouring their memory. Because I know they’re watching. And so are you.
 
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Bump for anyone who may missed reading this.
 
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Konstantin Kisin was on TimCast IRL a couple weeks ago. KK and his Triggernometry cohost Francis Foster were on Joe Rogan a couple days after that if you are interested in hearing more.

TimCast IRL
https://youtu.be/OlP0xQO69yk?t=70

Joe Rogan Experience
https://open.spotify.com/episo...?si=fc861313078649a0
 
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I missed it. Thanks for bumping.




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