The Russian Psyche | Konstantin Kisin

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @onlylexus
    @onlylexus 2 года назад +1283

    I am a man of 68 years of age, I have read an awful lot and taken in knowledge and information all my life, all in an effort to try and make a difference to the world and to try and understand it, I consider myself as having a reasonable amount of wisdom. However, I have to say that the remarkable Konstantin Kisin has arrived at where I am now, but he seems to have got there many years before me and at such a young age too, I find this totally gob smacking! He is so very informed and erudite and intelligent and reasoned. There is not one thing he said in this great interview that I did not find myself agreeing with. Kisin is the very epitome and a prime example of wisdom far beyond his lived years. He is one who could help society in the West to be on guard and to give it aims that we should aspire to improve. I find that I love the man! Bravo!

    • @tomhermens7698
      @tomhermens7698 Год назад +15

      Not a stooge?

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Год назад +37

      Well said, sir. I feel the same way myself.

    • @onlylexus
      @onlylexus Год назад +27

      @@tomhermens7698 oh I’m definitely a stooge. I was put up to making a post like I have here by Constantine himself 🤪

    • @michaelmelamed9103
      @michaelmelamed9103 Год назад +5

      What difference TO the world have you made

    • @onlylexus
      @onlylexus Год назад +35

      @@michaelmelamed9103 I invented the car seat belt and my mother was a nun.

  • @zahariachirica5466
    @zahariachirica5466 Год назад +580

    I am a 64 yo Romanian who lived through the communism regime to the end in '89. Incredible true all that Konstantin said. Absolutely.

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 Год назад +23

      I am 70, I spent equal times of my adult life in the Soviet Union and in the west. For sure, my life in the Soviet Union was the best. it is not because I did not find my place in the western society-quite the opposite-I had a good paid job, found new friends, was and still am active . After thew three years on nonsense and tyranny by the government , we see where the west goes-dictatorship. There is no point to talk about socialists countries as dictatorial.

    • @xmindk
      @xmindk Год назад +18

      ​@@ludmilaivanova1603 you started to believe in your lies!Sad

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 Год назад +11

      @@xmindk everyone can have an opinion, you too.

    • @johanswede8200
      @johanswede8200 Год назад +12

      ​@@ludmilaivanova1603There are facts. You don't care about the facts.

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 Год назад +4

      @@johanswede8200 quite opposite. But one can find facts supporting one's views, here is the problem)

  • @oliveoil7642
    @oliveoil7642 10 месяцев назад +61

    My grandparents got out of Hungary during the Great Depression and emigrated to Canada for a better life. Many loved ones were left behind who suffered first under Nazi occupation and then decades of Soviet tyranny and occupation. Konstantin speaks the truth.

    • @ElenaKozyreva
      @ElenaKozyreva 10 месяцев назад +1

      What was the tyranny?

    • @olgaltey3278
      @olgaltey3278 8 месяцев назад

      Canada accepted many Nazi colloborators, they also suffer from tyranny
      And it is does not matter🤔 that they fully on participated in the Holocaust

    • @black_triton9264
      @black_triton9264 7 месяцев назад +1

      No tyranny in Canada. Nope. It's all fine and dandy... Your grandparents wouldn't recognize canada today. The irony is that Hungary has become what canada was...

    • @kegankmita9804
      @kegankmita9804 4 месяца назад

      @@black_triton9264no hungary is what Trudeau wants Canada to be a ccp puppet state

  • @Alipotamus
    @Alipotamus Год назад +379

    The Gulag Archipelago was one of the books that taught me of the profound dangers and patterns of totalitarianism regimes. I am a 74 year old Californian. I have felt like a lone voice for most of my life. I don’t understand why so few seem to care about what is going on in this world. I’m afraid we will not recover. Heartbreaking. I taught my 6 children and I believe they are doing their best to teach their children our values. Freedom is a constant fight or you lose it.

    • @ludmilaivanova1603
      @ludmilaivanova1603 Год назад

      it is interesting that the western people see dictatorship only abroad. Do not you see it in the the west? Especially in the last three years? democracy disappeared from so called democaratic countries like Canada, Germany, NZ, Australia? can we say what we we are free to express our opinions? No, you can lose your job and even go to jail. For the peaceful protest people go to jail, for the supporting protesters we can get our bank accounts frozen. Try to say something against the current agenda....

    • @ГеннадийПостнов
      @ГеннадийПостнов Год назад +37

      I'm a 70-year-old Russian. The same here. In Russia and in my mind. I agree with you as you write "Freedom is a constant fight or you lose it." Either one goes up or slides down - as an individual or as a nation. Or for that matter as humanity. Which consists of individuals. So as some paraphrase Bob Dylan's song The Answer Is Blowing in the Wind, "the answer, my friend, is in the hearts of men." And as Pascal put it, "The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing."

    • @AnnStoddard
      @AnnStoddard Год назад

      One of Americas founding fathers said: “the price of freedom is eternal vigilance”. We live in a time of immence distractions from that vigilance and have taken freedom for granted. Now we are entering end times where truth has no common reference point to the post modernist religion.

    • @andreeaalexandru7811
      @andreeaalexandru7811 Год назад +7

      I can't imagine how different you must have felt in so many discussions with people in your life, as someone who read all of the Gulag archipelago and lives in California. I just hope it is somewhere in the countryside.

    • @ThePlantageNot
      @ThePlantageNot Год назад

      He was a CIA asset with a mission and you fell for it! Dumba$$ !! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @karanaman68
    @karanaman68 Год назад +87

    Two well versed, articulate individuals who are intelligent and respectful of each other. Bravo

  • @jeannettejordan7104
    @jeannettejordan7104 Год назад +141

    Thanks for introducing me to such an interesting guest. We Americans should be listening to more people like him.

    • @HATAIIIKA
      @HATAIIIKA Год назад +6

      I subscribed to his RUclips channel and want my friends to know about him!

    • @niarlatotepbasset
      @niarlatotepbasset 11 месяцев назад

      You already have Biden, Clintons, McCain and similar to Kisin.

    • @theeltea
      @theeltea 11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, no. You should not. He isn't Russian by any stretch of the imagination

    • @xmfclick
      @xmfclick 11 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@theeltea:: What has being or not being Russian got to do with it? The OP was just being grateful for discovering KK, who's an intelligent and interesting person. He was about 12 when his family sent him to England, so his memory of Russia won't be all that strong, but he seems to be close to his grandmother, he has relatives in Ukraine (as does his wife), and so he keeps up the ties.

  • @Thorspitfire
    @Thorspitfire Год назад +215

    Konstantin is Great. I am Polish and our history was always combined with Russia- mostly in negative way. Poles see Russia and Ukraine exactly in the way Konstantin is describing. Let me add that it is brilliant that he is seeing also negative parts of wokeness, extreme feminism, etc. as a real danger.

    • @EdDnB
      @EdDnB Год назад +11

      I’m British.. I have Polish ancestry as my grandparents were Polish through my mother.. I feel closer to my European brothers and sisters even traveling further east than I do Americans!!!! There something else, so I can understand this man a lot with what he says

    • @ievgenmajor3301
      @ievgenmajor3301 Год назад +2

      why you put = between ruzzia and Ukraine????? It is totally different countries!

    • @yuliyakuzina7689
      @yuliyakuzina7689 Год назад +3

      Well shame you see us this way

    • @yuliyakuzina7689
      @yuliyakuzina7689 Год назад +6

      @@ievgenmajor3301lol triggered much over a total truth

    • @Thorspitfire
      @Thorspitfire Год назад +8

      @@yuliyakuzina7689 This is not only my view, generally that is what Polish people experienced since few centuries. My family and family's friends also suffered from Russians. Probably you have been brainwashed.

  • @GRasputin91
    @GRasputin91 Год назад +201

    "People in Russia are not sitting around doing identity politics"
    MY MAN. He gets it.

    • @FirstDateFrt
      @FirstDateFrt 11 месяцев назад

      Dave chappelle said it first. "Everyone in America is racist, and everyone in China... is chinese" 😂

    • @kenashcom7580
      @kenashcom7580 11 месяцев назад

      They aren't? Isn't the Russian dictator scapegoating homosexuals, and Isn't that a form of identity politics?

    • @Mr.Monta77
      @Mr.Monta77 11 месяцев назад +2

      I’m very surprised that is a new perspective for you. Isn’t that obvious?

    • @AlbionTVLondon
      @AlbionTVLondon 11 месяцев назад +1

      Everything he says is plagiarism. How do you like his "The Russians are coming"? The only thing we can see here is how UK brain-washes kids in boarding schools on subjects related to Russia. His views are classic British propaganda which you can find in classic literature dated before Soviet Union's existence.

    • @robinhood5935
      @robinhood5935 11 месяцев назад +13

      How can Kisin know what people in Russia are doing if he left Russia when he was 11. And how can an ethnic Jew judge the Russian psyche? I bet he doesn't understand his own one.

  • @HermanLabuschagne
    @HermanLabuschagne 2 года назад +319

    What a breath of fresh air. This should be used as a model to educate the overwhelming majority of completely mediocre interviewers on how it is done. My compliments to a superb interviewer for his well-articulated speech, his intelligent conversation and superior grasp of the topic under discussion. It goes without saying that Konstantin deserves equal praise for his well-presented logic and brilliant conversation skills.

    • @sergeant64
      @sergeant64 Год назад +7

      A Russian joke is that a man calls the stamp factory (there was 1 in the Soviet Union) and complains that the glue has poor adhesion. The factory responds that he is spitting on the wrong side, the front side has a picture of president Brezhnev.

    • @ThePlantageNot
      @ThePlantageNot Год назад

      No, he's a disinformation agent for the MI5 ! He's also not ethnically Russian! And left when he was still very young. His father was a corrupt government employee paid by the Western intelligence agency to betray Russia. That's why they had to run, before his dad was put in prison!

    • @philiprufus4427
      @philiprufus4427 Год назад

      Which One ?@@sergeant64

    • @niarlatotepbasset
      @niarlatotepbasset 11 месяцев назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @deemorris9611
    @deemorris9611 2 года назад +297

    An elegant conversation which was a pleasure to listen to. Intelligent, insightful, robust, courteous. Thank you gentlemen.

    • @zeldagoblin
      @zeldagoblin Год назад

      Well said...I imagine this comment being said by the person in your profile. Made me laugh 😁😁😁

    • @deemorris9611
      @deemorris9611 Год назад

      @@zeldagoblin 😂😂😂

    • @ThePlantageNot
      @ThePlantageNot Год назад

      You must like drinking coolaid because what he said was pure Western propaganda! Toy must live going brainwashed! How many boosters did you have then? Still waiving the Ukrainian flag, sheep?

  • @HansMartinHammer
    @HansMartinHammer Год назад +60

    This is one of the finest conversations between two respectful individuals I've ever heard.

    • @eddybrevet6816
      @eddybrevet6816 11 месяцев назад +1

      Welp, that said a lot, now I understand things better, destabilized the country to such an extent, left a bitter impression,

  • @Son_of_Burebista
    @Son_of_Burebista 10 месяцев назад +17

    This should be played on all mainstream TV channels around the world. Particularly what we call, Western World.

  • @t.l.1610
    @t.l.1610 2 года назад +505

    I love how he personalized the early 90’s for Russians. A lot of people in the West don’t realize how much suffering “democracy” caused for former Soviet citizens.

    • @МыколаНетребко
      @МыколаНетребко 2 года назад

      Russians realized very quickly that 'democracy' means the West lives like kings, while the rest of the world are paying for it. War in Iraq, while cloaked in 'democracy', was really about oil.

    • @johanswede8200
      @johanswede8200 2 года назад +29

      You let the criminals take over...once again...

    • @scarletred8888
      @scarletred8888 2 года назад +56

      Yes but he didn't mention how after the 90s ended a new generation of Russians emerged, who looked to the west and were carving out a new future, travelling, studying abroad, using the internet to forge connections and work with other people around the world -this was growing enormously - unfortunately most of them have now fled to neighbouring countries- this war has probably set Russia back 40 years

    • @t.l.1610
      @t.l.1610 2 года назад +16

      @@scarletred8888 Oh yes, the brain drain. Started before the war actually - afraid of getting stuck, people expatriated once Russian troops started massing on the border. Remains to be seen what Russia will be like after. More autocratic for sure after all these new laws. But economically they may emerge fine, they’ve been preparing for this for years.

    • @powerbite92
      @powerbite92 2 года назад +15

      But he will never tell you WHAT all those cruel oligarchs had in common with each other...

  • @user-zz1cl4vn9r
    @user-zz1cl4vn9r 2 года назад +469

    John Anderson makes me feel proud to be an Australian 🇦🇺. I'm also a big Triggernometry fan - thank you, gentlemen, for such an insightful and important discussion.

    • @justinw2232
      @justinw2232 2 года назад +22

      John is a fantastic interviewer 👍🏻

    • @lydiajager7944
      @lydiajager7944 2 года назад

      @@justinw2232 on m on kGF

    • @mikegray8776
      @mikegray8776 2 года назад +20

      When you look what a lash-up most active politicians are making of both domestic and international politics all over the Anglo-sphere and beyond, John Anderson is an absolute breath of fresh air. [ As an aside, so is Tony Abbott just now - It seems that Australia is the place to go for sane ex-politicians. Such a shame that in the UK and US most of the people in high-level politics are untrustworthy self-seeking career lawyers !]
      I suspect from John's point of view that this is a very good time to be OUT of active politics - and there's also every chance that he could prove a more effective agent for change - and the return of sanity - now that he is free of any party-line constraints.
      Thank you John & Konstantin!

    • @AH-wr1ir
      @AH-wr1ir 2 года назад +24

      I'm from the UK and John Anderson makes me proud of Australia. 😀

    • @lasttango7522
      @lasttango7522 2 года назад +11

      @@AH-wr1ir Same here. What a brilliant interview. Konstantin has great insight regarding our culture. I feel so honnoured that he talks about preserving the West. And describes himself as ' one of us'.
      Wish he was our local MP. All my town wpuld vote for him.

  • @CorneliaIng
    @CorneliaIng Год назад +65

    Brilliant interview, brilliant guest.
    It gave me a different view on my own childhood and youth in the GDR under Russian influence, and a new perspective on some of the political struggles we have now here in eastern Germany.

  • @billcasey8150
    @billcasey8150 Год назад +64

    I have never enjoyed an interview as much as this one. We need this man and his intellect here in the U.S. Well Done!

  • @viktortunic
    @viktortunic Год назад +307

    "The upcoming fatherhood is forcing me to have an optimistic view which is extremely unnatural to me both as an individual and as a Russian." - favourite quote of the interview.

    • @ThePlantageNot
      @ThePlantageNot Год назад

      He is NOT Russian! He's Jewish and his dad was a corrupt government official who worked for traitor Eltzin. That's how they emigrated to England - wuthnthe money STOLEN from Russia!! A LOT of money! Abd Kisin us currently working for MI5 he is an asset and a disinformation agent!

    • @krasavam1625
      @krasavam1625 11 месяцев назад +7

      Koststantin forgot to add that from 1992-1996 mafia and I mean mafia was terrorizing Russian population, and population in every former USSR republic that became independent country after USSR collapsed, and ONLY after Putin became president he stopped this madness

    • @bmc868
      @bmc868 10 месяцев назад +1

      Your kids will have hardest life than you. Believe me.

    • @viktortunic
      @viktortunic 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@bmc868 I lived in Serbia (then Jugoslavia) during the 1990ies sanctions, civil war, the regime of Milosevic and ultimately in 2000 nato bombing of Serbia. I fckn hope not.

    • @HNH421
      @HNH421 10 месяцев назад

      @@krasavam1625 Putin became the mafia was terrorizing Russian

  • @Alex_Shishkin_1962
    @Alex_Shishkin_1962 2 года назад +36

    Great interview, John! As a Russian myself, having lived in USSR until I was 30, USSR fell apart, and I left and eventually decided to become an American :-), all I can say is in my personal opinion everything Konstantin has said about Russia is right on the money. Should be very educational to those who have no personal knowledge of the subject, but are willing to listen.

    • @mjames9067
      @mjames9067 2 года назад

      So the west had nothing it, right 🤔

    • @Alex_Shishkin_1962
      @Alex_Shishkin_1962 2 года назад

      @@mjames9067 Oh, the West had a lot to do with the current situation. The West, USA to be specific, forced Ukraine to give up its part of the Soviet nuclear deterrent. In exchange, we gave Ukrainians 'security guarantees'. Guess what - we lied. The West, Obama administration to be specific, pushed Ukraine to sell most of its stockpile of Soviet-era arms and munitions, because - yes, 'security guarantees'. And then, when Russia attacked the first time in 2014, the same administration all but ordered Ukrainians not to resist. Because - yes, they did not want to publicly get called on their lie of 'security guarantees'.
      So yes, the West had essentially built this situation, by first disarming Ukraine and then helping Russia to rebuild its war machine.

  • @davidthomas7332
    @davidthomas7332 Год назад +30

    Great program. Kisin has a unique background to be able to explain Russia and it’s war with Ukraine. Anderson brought it together well too.

  • @etesha
    @etesha Год назад +27

    What a magnificent interview! Thank you to the host and the guest. Intelligent, honest and insightful. Absolutely brilliant! this should go viral....

    • @Redheadedlady55
      @Redheadedlady55 10 месяцев назад

      ~Agree with you. While sitting in the US...enjoying a cup of tea & praying for every country that we can all wake up to what is happening...our gov. Is helping all illegals with free credit card & free health care....now we Americans can cross the boarder & return here & maybe get this HELP. We have to pay taxes for each person coming inside our boarders illegally.
      ~Now really...something will have to change but the question is what & when.

  • @gordonicus4637
    @gordonicus4637 Год назад +53

    So nice to hear two people with very different religious convictions interacting with respect and no judgementalism.

  • @jf7243
    @jf7243 2 года назад +115

    What an enormously critical interview John. Your relaxed but very carefully thoughtful questioning, style and commentary combine with Konstantin’s honest and deep understanding of the East and the West which make this an extraordinary interview of the time. Many thanks.

  • @UKtoUSABrit
    @UKtoUSABrit 2 года назад +330

    Kisin is rapidly moving up the list of credible public intellectuals - and its a short list. VERY smart and interesting. 👍👍👍

    • @Diongreco
      @Diongreco 2 года назад +9

      Who is he??

    • @theinngu5560
      @theinngu5560 2 года назад +3

      @@Diongreco Why are you here ?

    • @karl-arnal
      @karl-arnal 2 года назад +10

      Sure is exactly what happens when one align himself with the view the dominant ideology and its structures are promoting

    • @angelozachos8777
      @angelozachos8777 2 года назад +20

      KISIN ?
      An “INTELLECTUAL” ?🤡🤡🤡🤡
      Oh man ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @lovesees4320
      @lovesees4320 2 года назад

      @@theinngu5560 cose it an open forum
      You the thought Police?
      🤡🌎

  • @johandupreez4693
    @johandupreez4693 Год назад +33

    What insight and that from someone so young, he's articulate and full of knowledge gained from experiences which are from recent history. I agree with him wholeheartedly and have this quote for him " some things in life are more important than life itself " we need to support you and stand up and be counted.

  • @robjob9052
    @robjob9052 2 года назад +23

    Mr Kisin, may your children be healthy, happy and numerous!

  • @roselandthaller7378
    @roselandthaller7378 2 года назад +51

    An important interview that brings enormously useful context to an otherwise poorly reported and badly understood part of the world. Big thanks to Konstantin Kisin and John Anderson for this.

  • @szendrich
    @szendrich 2 года назад +63

    Always enjoy your interesting and very balanced conversations, Mr. Anderson. I enjoyed Konstantin Kisin more in this forum than in his usual one. He hides too much wisdom behind his comedy and I prefer to have it raw. Many thanks to you both.

  • @Sowhat-u6f
    @Sowhat-u6f Год назад +32

    People in the States do not generally use the term "brilliant" as often as other English-speaking countries. With that said, this was an absolutely brilliant conversation. I now a different perception and understanding the Soviet psyche. Thank you, both!

  • @grahamlyons8522
    @grahamlyons8522 2 года назад +66

    "He (Solzenitsen) was in the Gulag for ten years; I was at a British boarding school. That's our only similarity."

    • @carolinenorman6141
      @carolinenorman6141 10 месяцев назад +5

      I grew up under Catholicism in the 1950s I still feel a bit oppressed fortunately I managed to have a spiritual life anyway Truth and reason so important

  • @konradk4988
    @konradk4988 2 года назад +233

    Being citicen of Eastern European country I must admit Konstantin hits a nail in every single sentence.
    This is one of top most quality interview I have witnessed in YT

    • @OlgasBritishFells
      @OlgasBritishFells 2 года назад +29

      I am Russian. I am so grateful for this interview. Konstantin is so intelligent, he so eloquently explained the Russian culture and why people are the way they are and the current state of affairs.

    • @cmznuke
      @cmznuke 2 года назад

      Not really my friend, not really! Mostly, but not entirely. The example he gives about Ceausescu's alleged approval rate (among people) being 93 or so, well, it's totally false. If these had been the official numbers, than the value is too low. It would have exceeded 100%, to put it as a joke yet considering the communist propaganda, therefore 93 is too low. If those numbers were unofficial, then that's way too high, meaning 93% would have been communist fanatics, which is again false. I would say a fair number would be around 20-30%, meaning people who would have gained directly by actively supporting the communist regime (and of course collaborators of the political police Securitatea etc.).
      Ceausescu getting shot the next day didn't come as a surprise. He was an autocrat, a tyrant hated for crimes against humanity he committed against his people.
      I can tell because I live in Romania since 1969...

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад +4

      And the bots come out. How can a true Stalin's terror survivor possibly justify what's happening in Ukraine under Zelensky?

    • @jus2z
      @jus2z Год назад

      He's bitching for 70 minutes straight.

    • @konradk4988
      @konradk4988 Год назад +7

      ​@@jus2z have you been to Russia or do you have any connection to this country?
      Kisin is not ranting. He makes diagnosis.

  • @oliveoil7642
    @oliveoil7642 10 месяцев назад +20

    John’s definition of Democracy was what I grew up with in Canada but since Covid under Trudeau’s dictatorship we’ve witnessed a large decline in Democracy! Is it better than what my great grandparents experienced under Soviet occupation? Yes, but we can loose it if not vigilant and strong!

    • @rodgerhempfing2921
      @rodgerhempfing2921 10 месяцев назад +4

      Vote him out.

    • @oliveoil7642
      @oliveoil7642 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@rodgerhempfing2921 We have tried but Singh supported him. More need to wake up!

  • @pas0003
    @pas0003 10 месяцев назад +8

    My Ukraininian family have a lot of similar stories about Gulags and repression during the soviet era. Thisbis a really good summary and I wholeheartedly agree about the sentiments about appreciating and guarding, what we have in the West

  • @jamesbudlong749
    @jamesbudlong749 2 года назад +92

    Konstantin: I have enjoyed several of your appearances as comedian. I have admired your "Why don't they believe us?" article and at that time translated it into German so that I could pass it on to some of my friends. Now I thank you very much for the valueable insights you have given in this conversation about the Russian mindset.
    John: Thank you for listening patiently. Sadly this has become a rare quality these days.

    • @pavelrott311
      @pavelrott311 Год назад +2

      Why do you think a Jewish boy sent to a British boarding school at age of 11 who goes under a pseudonym last name would have any insight into a Russian mindset? 🤷‍♂️ From reading Anna Karenina?

    • @jamesbudlong749
      @jamesbudlong749 Год назад +4

      @@pavelrott311 Why do you think that someone who has lived the first 12 years of his life in the capital of Russia has no insight into a Russian mindset? And by the way: what does his Jewish heritage have to do with this?

    • @pavelrott311
      @pavelrott311 Год назад

      @@jamesbudlong749 It's simple, really, I'm surprised you need to be explained obvious things. He comes from "Noviop" background, those are non-Russian elites that came to power after the revolution. His background is unknown, there is no information about his parents or grandparents apart from what he reported, so his last name is probably a pseudonim, much like Trotsky's. He was sent to a boarding school in mid-90 so his parents profited from the fall of the USSR, sales of state property or what have you. He hasn't lived in Russia for 30 years, wasn't educated there, doesn't have business relations there, yet keeps repeating "us, we". It's called "chutpah". To summarize: a Russian Jewish comic educated in British boarding school tells an Australian old tropes about Russia and warns him that Russians and Chinese want to take Western wealth. When talking to someone, it helps to know who you are dealing with - an eye doctor, a plumber or in this case, a polictical commentator. "Konstantin" "Kisin" wants to be UK's Ben Shapiro, I wish him all the luck.,

    • @imyarek
      @imyarek Год назад +1

      @@pavelrott311 Kisin is his real last name, what are you on about?

    • @pavelrott311
      @pavelrott311 Год назад +2

      @@imyarek What’s his patronymic? How come there is literally no information in Russian internet about him? You can search yandex yourself. Grow up and open your eyes.

  • @luckyluk3865
    @luckyluk3865 2 года назад +187

    wow! just wow! I've never heard of Konstantin before, but it has been absolutely refreshing and a pleasure to listen to his thoughts, maybe because they have also been my own, on every topic discussed here. But safe to say i've been feeling alone in this for years. Thank you John, and thank you Konstantin, for bringing the important questions and perspectives to the forefront!

    • @vinniechan
      @vinniechan 2 года назад +11

      Check out his podcast triggernometry

    • @JennyBrie2006
      @JennyBrie2006 2 года назад +2

      😂

    • @freebird7017
      @freebird7017 2 года назад +3

      You’re not alone, David. Many of us agree. Just hope we are enough, for our children‘s sakes.

    • @Дляособоодарённых
      @Дляособоодарённых 2 года назад +3

      they guy doesn't know what he is talking about. He listens to Liberty Radio

    • @User-od4qu
      @User-od4qu Год назад +1

      @@vinniechan The New Atlas, iEarlGrey, Richard Medhurst, Eva K Bartlett

  • @robertlambden648
    @robertlambden648 2 года назад +160

    I have a Russian wife who experienced the chaos of the 90's. Her mother saved for 16 years to provide some help for her at University. After the rouble crashed they were able to buy 1 KG of sausages with it.

  • @norbertglaser3650
    @norbertglaser3650 Год назад +13

    Pity we don’t have more people like Constantin. Very wise.

  • @robertstewart6175
    @robertstewart6175 2 года назад +160

    Thank you John for another excellent presentation.
    It is a great shame that your nomination for the Senate was not taken up. It is people of your calibre who are desperately needed in our Parliament.
    Thanks for the great work you are doing.
    Rob from WA

    • @cm-kl2wx
      @cm-kl2wx 2 года назад +16

      I actually think John can have greater influence doing what he's doing, than getting used up in the Australian political system...

    • @pamelafoley9815
      @pamelafoley9815 2 года назад

      This American girl is not using God to explain Mother Nature or unanswered questions. God is just I am.

    • @voyd1507
      @voyd1507 2 года назад +1

      Look at the bright side....He is doing greater work here, reaching out so many people, than he would have ever been allowed in the Australian Senate.

    • @markcarey67
      @markcarey67 Год назад +1

      @@cm-kl2wx You do know he used to be the Deputy Prime Minister, right?

    • @johnmadden7512
      @johnmadden7512 Год назад +1

      @@markcarey67 He tried to get into the Senate but the National party chose - Ross Cadell (who was the event manager for the Newcastle National Maritime Festival from 2002 to 2004. He subsequently worked in motorsport sponsorship, including as manager for former F1 driver Alex Yoong before joining National Rugby League (NRL) team Newcastle Knights as sponsorship manager in June 2005. Easy choice I guess

  • @lorrieprothero2175
    @lorrieprothero2175 Год назад +22

    Why is it so refreshing and relaxing to listen to intellectuals speak to eachother?

    • @rodgerhempfing2921
      @rodgerhempfing2921 10 месяцев назад +2

      No sneering platitudes or simple solutions to complex issues.

  • @rekindlefitness
    @rekindlefitness 2 года назад +41

    Fantastic interview. Both the host and the guest are superb at what they do.

  • @ianbarnes6120
    @ianbarnes6120 Год назад +55

    What a wise man. We need to hear from more like him..

  • @cuisina1055
    @cuisina1055 2 года назад +14

    I would fully support John if he ran again.
    ( God knows , we need GOOD politicians at this time)
    He is a wonderful Australian.
    Thank you John for your perspective.
    In a world full of propaganda, your conversations are so refreshing to hear.
    Truths are STILL important.

  • @007.M-D
    @007.M-D Год назад +35

    Very useful discussion , intelligent questions ,factual and balanced answers.Many thanks to both of you.👌

  • @simplelifelost
    @simplelifelost Год назад +14

    One of your best John; and you recruited a new fan for Konstantin.

  • @edson.lazaro.realtor
    @edson.lazaro.realtor Год назад +36

    Regarding what he says about Russia in the 90s: I grew up in Portugal, and I remember how many ukrainians, moldovans and russians were migrating to Portugal in the 90s and early 2000s describing this. I remember a ukranian man that was a construction worker in my street showing me a picture of him with a young Andriy Shevchenko, telling me he was his coach when he was younger. I also remember young russian and ukranian school colleagues arguing with the teachers when they were saying good things about Gorbachev when talking about the end of the soviet union.

    • @andreeaalexandru7811
      @andreeaalexandru7811 Год назад +7

      Thanks to Gorbachev, those young people are free now. Coming from Eastern Europe helps understanding things in more depth but it is not a given. There are plenty of people from Eastern Europe who miss communism, and most of them are the ones who never or briefly lived it. Yet thank God there are a minority and we haven't seen and we won't see any left extremism or even Left leadership in that part of the world. That's why we even see the right extremism often in there - most people know how bad left extremism is back there.

  • @johnchristmas7522
    @johnchristmas7522 Год назад +12

    Wow Konstantin is right on song. He shows the shear naivety of leaders, Media and people in the West. This man is very articulate and pushes his views forward, will not be rolled over as I have seen in his other interviews. He's a gem. Whether on Wokeness or the Ukraine War. A real blast of fresh air across such tripe dished out to us all. I watched him on "Question time", he was a revelation, showed up the bigots and naiveness of those proporting to know everything! Marvellous.

  • @oriain81
    @oriain81 2 года назад +24

    When I listen to these long conversations on RUclips, you learn so much and get some great insight. Great interview.

  • @kynnbullock8068
    @kynnbullock8068 2 года назад +161

    Tremendous! A masterclass in demonstrating the art of conversation - differences of opinion expressed in a mutually respectful manner and then moving on.
    Thank you both!

    • @jtzoltan
      @jtzoltan 2 года назад +3

      @@Kaatu-barada-nikto who is, the guest or the host?

    • @powerbite92
      @powerbite92 2 года назад

      @@jtzoltan Kisin is a joke amogst his fellow journalists and commentators. he has zero credibility.

    • @informant09
      @informant09 2 года назад +2

      @@jtzoltan The guest.

    • @gwho
      @gwho 2 года назад +2

      what difference of opinion? -_-.
      the much more remarkable thing is what he's actually saying.

    • @cjwensleydale9460
      @cjwensleydale9460 Год назад

      @@Kaatu-barada-nikto 🤣🤣🤣

  • @SchalkvanderMerwe-u6g
    @SchalkvanderMerwe-u6g 11 месяцев назад +8

    What a joy to listen to such a nuanced thinker and articulate speaker!

  • @maryka2218
    @maryka2218 Год назад +8

    Hear hear! Brilliant every bit of this discussion!!

  • @andrewk7698
    @andrewk7698 2 года назад +76

    As a Canadian/Englishman I really wish we had somebody of the caliber of John Anderson as a leader in the west right now, we really need it

    • @dmo7815
      @dmo7815 2 года назад +1

      From USA, we’ve been watching the peaceful protest against vaccines passport. The police brutality and Trudoe declaration of marshal law. Banks freezing accounts . Our SCOTUS was able to stop mandatory jabs except for Federal employees. Now we, the people are seeing undisclosed information about hazards from the jab.

    • @leononchik
      @leononchik 2 года назад +11

      Canadians have Jordan Peterson.

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 2 года назад

      They're not coming for anything. The west is destroying itself and blaming the other. That's all the puppets are trained to do.

    • @stu281
      @stu281 2 года назад +4

      What Kisin knows about the Russians Psyche. You could write on the back of a postage stamp.

    • @mjames9067
      @mjames9067 2 года назад

      Typical rasist Australian spreading western propaganda 🙄

  • @priscillazietsman1300
    @priscillazietsman1300 10 месяцев назад +5

    This video only popped up on my feed today, and I have to say I thorougly enjoyed it. I found it very insightful and informative and will definitely be looking for more discussions with Konstantin.

  • @Arroway2357
    @Arroway2357 Год назад +30

    Thank you so much for this point of view. I was an early teen when the USSR collapsed and even then wondered, "Who's going to teach these people how to live in an unplanned economy?"

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 11 месяцев назад +1

      👍🏼

    • @28pbtkh23
      @28pbtkh23 11 месяцев назад +1

      You were ahead of your time.

  • @terrylaw18
    @terrylaw18 Год назад +18

    This interview should be “required reading” for EVERYONE in a democratic country. Kisin explains plainly and accurately all the issues facing us. His quip at the end about the origin of political correctness with his great comedic twist says it all. His summary of protecting what we have where the interviewer says he has no argument with it at all is absolutely brilliant.

  • @billflythe4092
    @billflythe4092 2 года назад +16

    John Anderson....
    Excellent interview......extremely insightful....
    It is a shame that this kind of information is woefully lacking in the MSM.
    Thank you.

  • @RuachHakodesh777
    @RuachHakodesh777 2 года назад +150

    a good conversation that we really need right now as a western society, the kind of conversation people need patience for and have respect for.

    • @neuuser7071
      @neuuser7071 2 года назад +5

      Our governments are so far gone I don’t believe they’re amenable to reason at this point.

    • @RuachHakodesh777
      @RuachHakodesh777 2 года назад +7

      @@neuuser7071 Politics has become more and more emotional in the past 20 years.

    • @theinngu5560
      @theinngu5560 2 года назад +2

      @@RuachHakodesh777 a reflection of society

    • @Conserpov
      @Conserpov 2 года назад +4

      Good conversation? This whole conversation is nothing but a stream of ludicrous Western propaganda soundbites. Grow up.

    • @yaelz6043
      @yaelz6043 2 года назад +1

      @@Conserpov they cannot, they have no ability to think or decide, only feel the emotions programmed into them.

  • @kathleentrinity7367
    @kathleentrinity7367 11 месяцев назад +4

    Konstantin is a very thoughtful and objective young man. So often analysts will skirt over facts that appear to challenge our views, but he gives a full picture. This makes for a more believable and nuanced case for democracy in the end.

    • @irynahaddock3132
      @irynahaddock3132 9 месяцев назад

      Objective? His family left Russian when he was 11 years old! in 1993. He has been out of Russia for 30 years. Being a product of the British system of education and culture, he can not be objective a priori.

  • @stuntmanstu1
    @stuntmanstu1 2 года назад +13

    Brilliant conversation. Love the slight difference of opinions and the mutual respect. And the level of deep insight and intelligence in how Konstantin paints the picture of his life’s experiences.
    And John Anderson is simply a true gentleman and an amazing host.

  • @JesusReinaC
    @JesusReinaC 2 года назад +16

    So there is no corruption in Norway or Sweden? Don't be naive! Corruption is everywhere, it just manifests itself in different ways depending on which country and culture we are talking about.

  • @marymimouna
    @marymimouna Год назад +14

    It's always so great when my two favorite commentators have a conversation together!

  • @PeterTimmermans-kg1gh
    @PeterTimmermans-kg1gh 10 месяцев назад +6

    Dear John i have followed you for a long time when you were minister for agriculture and you brought Peter the horseman and regenerate land according to look at history how the land was being managed by the indigenous and he had a good system and you brought that to awareness to lots more people on land line then i missed you for a long time and after covid you brought more and more podcast with very interesting people on your program and i love your interviews thanks very much keep up interviewing great and interesting people thanks very much 😄🌈🤗🌺🥰

  • @sjk13439
    @sjk13439 2 года назад +32

    Finally, I found a gifted, intelligent person who speaks his mind and encourages others to do likewise. Rabbi Lapin (Author, teacher etc.) refers to those extraordinary people that we all can be as. “Happy Warriors”.

    • @beatasol4447
      @beatasol4447 2 года назад +1

      I love that expression!!! Happy Warriors!!!! kudos to Rabbi Lapin for coining it.

    • @angelozachos8777
      @angelozachos8777 2 года назад +2

      @@Kaatu-barada-nikto
      Exactly 👍
      Many of us see very clearly - not everyone is blind ✌️

    • @lemilemi5385
      @lemilemi5385 2 года назад

      then you have a very low benchmark for "happiness" and "warring". Perhaps you wish to present mediocrity and pass it as intellectual and moral? Perhaps a more poignant example of "happy warriors" are the Orthodox Christian monks and clergy in Jerusalem who get attacked and spat on daily whilst combating in the spiritual arena, so as to pray for ALL of the triune God's children, including those who spit on them.

    • @SnakeHelah
      @SnakeHelah 2 года назад +1

      @@lemilemi5385 The West values secular reasoning, not some batshit bonkers ideologies based on thousand year old fairy tales and mythology books. No offense, but spirituality can easily exist without believing in an omnipotent being watching over everything and issuing judgement after one's death.

    • @BhutanBluePoppy
      @BhutanBluePoppy 2 года назад

      @@beatasol4447 Al Smith was called the Happy Warrior 100 years ago

  • @SandorFule
    @SandorFule Год назад +51

    I am hungarian, born in 63, in the soviet era. For me it is terrifying to see, very many of the hungarians cry autocracy back. In the soviet era, life was safe. No competition, no bonus-malus. Free school, free hospital, reliable pension... Lower standard, but safe. And many, many people prefers that.

    • @spacecat4691
      @spacecat4691 Год назад +9

      I am a Serbian. The same experience. Our nations are brainwashed.

    • @litlnote-wu6yv
      @litlnote-wu6yv Год назад

      Brain washing is universal.

    • @matahari1576
      @matahari1576 Год назад

      EU dictatorship won’t provide any of it. Globalists don’t believe in democracy, they hardly pretend they do so.

    • @resurrectingand
      @resurrectingand Год назад +4

      Stuff that way of life

    • @DrCruel
      @DrCruel Год назад +5

      Many people would like to go back to medieval days too.

  • @jamesjackson7844
    @jamesjackson7844 2 года назад +35

    Excellent discussion, throughly enjoyed.

  • @chijavier1869
    @chijavier1869 Год назад +5

    I came across Konstantin Kisin, like many others I guess, having watched his Oxford speech….and what a stonking speech that was! Checked out his podcast interviews with some and that other impressive Arc speech he gave and in my mind this man is someone who when he speaks you listen!

  • @piffpaff1482
    @piffpaff1482 2 года назад +7

    I am from Germany, thankful to understand enough english to follow this conversation of two intelligent men, thank you for this deep insight👋

    • @nationalpropagandist
      @nationalpropagandist Год назад

      Englisch ist ein sächsischer Dialekt. Für uns ist Englisch kein Problem 😝

  • @emmalouie1663
    @emmalouie1663 2 года назад +9

    Konstantin Kisin is so genuine. Great talk.

  • @mrD66M
    @mrD66M 2 года назад +10

    I have seen TriggerNometry before but this is levels ahead, deeper, rational, respectful yet incisive analysis. Konstantin, very well done.

  • @jae2686
    @jae2686 Год назад +5

    I bought both my daughters Konstantin’s book for Christmas. Essential reading.

  • @matthewmorgan7106
    @matthewmorgan7106 2 года назад +64

    Excellent interview. John always has the best guests

    • @agnesberes4084
      @agnesberes4084 2 года назад +1

      I guess he was the guest here,it is Triggernometry's studio...

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  • @mc.8391
    @mc.8391 2 года назад +34

    This is a great interview. So refreshing to hear someone (Konstantin) talking about Russia and Ukraine from understanding and not just spouting propaganda as much of the mainstream programmes do. , which really imparts nothing. Keep it up Mr. Kisin.

    • @cognito8325
      @cognito8325 2 года назад +10

      Still propoganda

    • @honesty3440
      @honesty3440 2 года назад

      @@cognito8325 Still hate from ones like you.

    • @jus2z
      @jus2z Год назад

      The more u b*tch about ur previous owner the more u get praised by ur current one. Back in the days traitors were disposed of after being used. Cause a traitor once is a traitor forever.

  • @KK-3439
    @KK-3439 2 года назад +90

    Insightful questions and John is very skilled at picking the interviewee’s point and exploring it further. KK (not relation!) blends knowledge of history with experience and current news and answers so profoundly; I have been listening to him more and more these last few months. Thank you gentlemen.

    • @victoriaskuse118
      @victoriaskuse118 2 года назад +3

      Ditto to that 👍

    • @Conserpov
      @Conserpov 2 года назад +3

      This whole conversation is scripted. Every point is a Western propaganda soundbite. Grow up.

    • @KK-3439
      @KK-3439 2 года назад

      @@Conserpov thank you, I will do that now that you spoke to me in such a convincing manner

    • @Conserpov
      @Conserpov 2 года назад +3

      @@KK-3439
      Try doing some basic research on any point, e.g. gulag

    • @KK-3439
      @KK-3439 2 года назад +2

      @@Conserpov I have done plenty of research and read books. I have also got connections with the part of the World Konstantin is talking about, so I have heard first hand accounts from people who have experiences. It will take more than dismissive, devaluing, one sentence comments on a RUclips thread to alter my views.

  • @eimjabegg5943
    @eimjabegg5943 Год назад +5

    Another enlightening guest and informative conversation. Thanks so much.

  • @user-fb3pu3qx3t
    @user-fb3pu3qx3t 2 года назад +47

    Fascinating. Thank you both for an excellent interview.

  • @derekcooney6576
    @derekcooney6576 2 года назад +30

    Superb non hysterical discussion. Konstantin is excellent!

  • @Robespierres_Ghost
    @Robespierres_Ghost 2 года назад +148

    Konstantin is always great but he's at his absolute best in this interview.

    • @Diongreco
      @Diongreco 2 года назад +8

      Best in what exactly? How can he speak about Russian psyche when he isn't Russian himself?

    • @theinngu5560
      @theinngu5560 2 года назад +5

      @@Diongreco He is Russian!!

    • @Holmnielsen-
      @Holmnielsen- 2 года назад +1

      This was really a great interview.

    • @Diongreco
      @Diongreco 2 года назад +4

      @@theinngu5560I am here to tell you not to believe him because he isn't Russian. He is fooling people like you.

    • @Alex_Shishkin_1962
      @Alex_Shishkin_1962 2 года назад +10

      @@Diongreco A) Konstantin is, in fact, Russian.
      B) I am a Russian by birth, too, and have lived in USSR until I was 30 and the country fell apart. And as a Russian with a long experience living there I can say in full confidence that what Konstantin is saying is right on the money.
      So, what's your excuse for lying about the man and trying to smear him?

  • @irenagrant-koch7159
    @irenagrant-koch7159 10 месяцев назад +3

    THIS is an excellent interview. The meeting of 2 intelligent minds.

  • @bluebird6300
    @bluebird6300 2 года назад +17

    My family will attest to this perspective as well. I was excited to hear my mother was considered "rich". I asked really, tell me more...her family had 1 pig each year and this was in the 1960's...😬

  • @k54dhKJFGiht
    @k54dhKJFGiht 2 года назад +23

    Excellent interview! Both parties. Now THIS is good media!

    • @cathydelfierro5882
      @cathydelfierro5882 2 года назад

      People weren’t lined up and forced to get vaccinated even with the mandate. I vaccinated my kids 30 years ago because I wanted them to attend public schools where it was mandated. I could have not vaccinated and home schooled them.

    • @lubamahzor6014
      @lubamahzor6014 Год назад

      @@cathydelfierro5882
      People were forced on many workplaces, otherwise they were loosing their jobs, I personally know them.
      People were lined up, I personally know those people as well.
      Emotion of Fear was successfully doing its part.
      Vaccines that were created long time ago were different in their purpose.
      You have full rights not to believe or agree with what was said above .
      I am not going to elaborate more than I said.

  • @benmcguinness4858
    @benmcguinness4858 2 года назад +31

    Great conversation. Great to hear somebody mention Myanmar 🇲🇲 such a beautiful country with incredible people. A true tragedy.

    • @theinngu5560
      @theinngu5560 2 года назад +2

      Yes Myanmar really wonderful and appalling military dictatorship.

  • @elkrazi
    @elkrazi Год назад +17

    Hwow this is really high quality stuff you've got going! Thank you for giving us this wonderful wonderful insightful conversation. We need more of these kinds of discussions happening. Brilliant stuff!

  • @TheWorldofMomus
    @TheWorldofMomus 2 года назад +6

    Brilliant conversation. This is the reason why I respect Konstantin Kisin as a social commentator, because he has perspective.

  • @bernardzsikla5640
    @bernardzsikla5640 2 года назад +21

    This video, to me, is absolutely brilliant and mimics my exact thoughts regarding so many topics. 👏👏👏

  • @caroaber
    @caroaber Год назад +4

    Quite impressed with Mr. Anderson, whom I'd never heard of before, as I live in the U.S.
    A fine journalist and interviewer. Well done.

  • @joanr3189
    @joanr3189 Год назад +6

    This conversation is addictive. I am neglecting other duties. 😮

  • @hutfam
    @hutfam Год назад +4

    BRILLIANT. MUST BE SHARED.

  • @mikegray8776
    @mikegray8776 2 года назад +27

    I really LIKE John Anderson - as a person, as a thinker, as someone who cares - there is something very warm and empathetic about him which is really quite unique in a current or recently retired politician. A strange comparison, in some ways, but his persona reminds me very much of that of Glenn Loury - in that I have confidence in both his opinions, his intellect, and most importantly his core decency.
    Perhaps it is his choice of interviewees - or his style of conversation - but I feel he has a way of bringing the best out of many of his guests, and in encouraging them to explain their ideas beyond mere basic assertion.
    I have no idea how he was perceived as a high-ranking politician in Australia (as a Brit living abroad my understanding of Aussie politics is pretty meagre!) - and whether he was seen as an effective No2 for the years he held that position? But I suspect that he would have inspired trust and a degree of respect - even in a country with a brutally high turnover of leaders!
    Thanks for this John & Konstantin - both informative and interesting.

    • @jamesmorrow1646
      @jamesmorrow1646 2 года назад

      The Left hated Anderson, and rightly so.

    • @magpiegirl3783
      @magpiegirl3783 2 года назад +1

      John was undervalued, I think. A decent person and relatively low key in public but I always believed him to be trustworthy. Never the show pony, just got on with it.

    • @justice6480
      @justice6480 2 года назад

      @@jamesmorrow1646 and the right hates everyone on the left... and rightly so

  • @TheAnbyrley
    @TheAnbyrley 2 года назад +63

    Wow to get John Anderson in your studio is a huge feat. Well done -- you Triggernometry guys are really making an impact!

    • @zeno2501
      @zeno2501 2 года назад +5

      Agreed. Crazy how things work out really. The lads are hanging out in their new apartment with a former Deputy PM of Australia.

    • @powerbite92
      @powerbite92 2 года назад

      They are state sponsored and obedient to the directives.

  • @ronjon7942
    @ronjon7942 Год назад +9

    “We are so attached to safety and comfort, and stability, we WILL throw away our rights, and freedoms! And that worries me.” True enough. And our governments are happy to comply. Dr. Victor Davis Hanson couldn’t have said it better when talking about citizenship.

  • @victoriaskuse118
    @victoriaskuse118 2 года назад +54

    Brilliant interview. Love Konstantin. His intelligence and depth of knowledge is impressive. Thank you.

    • @champtech8755
      @champtech8755 2 года назад +11

      Hate to break it to you but he has zero depth of understanding of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. As he’s saying he’s not an expert on military or political science and I can definitely see it

    • @TocTeplv
      @TocTeplv 2 года назад +2

      Is it? Im russian

    • @tcritt
      @tcritt 2 года назад

      @@champtech8755 But he's Russian. He must be an expert. Plus the dude interviewing constantly said what an expert he was on the issue. /s
      Seriously though, I think he's on the right side of the argument, but it's some very lightweight analysis. I guess he's the dumb person's smart guy.

    • @boysiedent6149
      @boysiedent6149 2 года назад

      YES, IF YOU KICK THE DEAD DONKEY - IT IS ABSOLUTELY SURE TO WIN THE NEST RACE

    • @gmw3083
      @gmw3083 2 года назад +2

      @@champtech8755 exactly. Kisin is just another western mouthpiece, with less automatic hatred for Russia.
      They're not coming for anything. The west is destroying itself and blaming the other. That's all the puppets are trained to do.

  • @lynnebarnes3840
    @lynnebarnes3840 Год назад +18

    Russians are hardworking, admirable people. So says my son, a ships captain and hardworking man himself, not easy to impress.

  • @sebrenastahnke2112
    @sebrenastahnke2112 2 года назад +19

    Kudos to KK; he's brilliant!

  • @joanr3189
    @joanr3189 Год назад +5

    Best conversation, ever. Much appreciated.

  • @christianchristensen8189
    @christianchristensen8189 2 года назад +5

    Konstantin Kisin is right on the spot, a very clever man. Thank you for a very good interview.

  • @annabeauty2617
    @annabeauty2617 Год назад +13

    I was listening this interview, and I am Russian. Here is absolutely some true points, which Konstantin Kisin mentioned, but it’s only one side of the story, and tell you the truth not the best one about Russia and Russian people. That’s probably why it’s so difficult for not Russians to deeply understand the situations. And for people who do not know Russians and our mentality will be so difficult to make right and truthful picture about us. And how I understand Konstantin is not even Russian. To understand us you definitely need to talk real Russians, not only who were born and live in Russia.

  • @scdesign1565
    @scdesign1565 2 года назад +8

    So glad I found this channel. You both raised many important points about what we have in the West and how quickly we can flush it away. I remember the nineties, the insanity of the Russian perestroika days, and spiting image. Happy days looking back from now!

  • @BDub2024
    @BDub2024 Год назад +11

    I remember the opposition politicians in parliament mocking John Anderson and calling him the most handsome man in parliament. In other words all good looks... But he was a good leader of the Nationals and Deputy prime minister and always acted ethically and you knew he was doing his best for the good of the country. Unlike other politicians he stuck to the issues and didn't trade personal insults.

  • @MellowWind
    @MellowWind 2 года назад +7

    Whenever I tiptoe into the racial issue, my only real question is; what does enlightened society look like? What a refreshing conversation. Thank you both.

  • @niceviewoverthere4463
    @niceviewoverthere4463 2 года назад +9

    Best discussion I've seen in months.

  • @Redheadedlady55
    @Redheadedlady55 10 месяцев назад +2

    ~Thank you both for this eye opening into what is happening. Godspeed

  • @willardmusick1187
    @willardmusick1187 2 года назад +4

    Most insightful conversation. Eased it all into rational context. Konstantin belongs in in the British Parliament. Sound minds sorely needed!