Konstantin Kisin
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Yeah, the feeling for me was, well, at least there's choice. Like in the UK, you don't have choice. On the issues that I care about, right, which is our country being prosperous, immigration being beneficial to the country. I'm pro lots and lots of immigration. As an immigrant. If it's beneficial to the country. I'm against even small levels of immigration that are detrimental to the country.
And I'm completely against illegal immigration for that reason. And as you know, the woke shit grinds my gears. So on all of that stuff, we don't have a choice in this country. We haven't had a choice for 14 years.
And I'm completely against illegal immigration for that reason. And as you know, the woke shit grinds my gears. So on all of that stuff, we don't have a choice in this country. We haven't had a choice for 14 years.
And I'm completely against illegal immigration for that reason. And as you know, the woke shit grinds my gears. So on all of that stuff, we don't have a choice in this country. We haven't had a choice for 14 years.
The conservative government that's just left is virtually indistinguishable from the Labour Party that's just come in to the point where the Labour leader is attacking the conservatives for their failure on mass immigration. And everyone's going, he's got a point. I mean, he's going to make it worse, but he's got a point. Do you know what I mean?
The conservative government that's just left is virtually indistinguishable from the Labour Party that's just come in to the point where the Labour leader is attacking the conservatives for their failure on mass immigration. And everyone's going, he's got a point. I mean, he's going to make it worse, but he's got a point. Do you know what I mean?
The conservative government that's just left is virtually indistinguishable from the Labour Party that's just come in to the point where the Labour leader is attacking the conservatives for their failure on mass immigration. And everyone's going, he's got a point. I mean, he's going to make it worse, but he's got a point. Do you know what I mean?
So in America, at least the feeling was, well, okay, they actually have choice. They can choose. If you don't want this continued slide into managed decline, you can vote for something else. Pivot. If you vote for that something else and you don't actually end up having that choice- then you're in deep trouble.
So in America, at least the feeling was, well, okay, they actually have choice. They can choose. If you don't want this continued slide into managed decline, you can vote for something else. Pivot. If you vote for that something else and you don't actually end up having that choice- then you're in deep trouble.
So in America, at least the feeling was, well, okay, they actually have choice. They can choose. If you don't want this continued slide into managed decline, you can vote for something else. Pivot. If you vote for that something else and you don't actually end up having that choice- then you're in deep trouble.
And as you probably know, you know, in the fringes of right-wing discourse, the Curtis Yarvins of the world. Not super familiar. I've met Curtis, but I'm not super familiar with him. He's an interesting guy, but it's not even about him specifically.
And as you probably know, you know, in the fringes of right-wing discourse, the Curtis Yarvins of the world. Not super familiar. I've met Curtis, but I'm not super familiar with him. He's an interesting guy, but it's not even about him specifically.
And as you probably know, you know, in the fringes of right-wing discourse, the Curtis Yarvins of the world. Not super familiar. I've met Curtis, but I'm not super familiar with him. He's an interesting guy, but it's not even about him specifically.
There are a lot of people who up until this point were increasing in profile because they were saying something that I don't necessarily agree with, but I see the logic of, and that is, What good is democracy if you can't vote for the things that you want? If you can't vote your way out of this, is that democracy or is that a fake democracy?
There are a lot of people who up until this point were increasing in profile because they were saying something that I don't necessarily agree with, but I see the logic of, and that is, What good is democracy if you can't vote for the things that you want? If you can't vote your way out of this, is that democracy or is that a fake democracy?
There are a lot of people who up until this point were increasing in profile because they were saying something that I don't necessarily agree with, but I see the logic of, and that is, What good is democracy if you can't vote for the things that you want? If you can't vote your way out of this, is that democracy or is that a fake democracy?
And therefore, if it's a fake democracy, then you're not living in a place of choice. You're living in a place where there's a tyrannical authoritarian structure that's telling you, you must have net zero, you must have woke, you must have DEI.
And therefore, if it's a fake democracy, then you're not living in a place of choice. You're living in a place where there's a tyrannical authoritarian structure that's telling you, you must have net zero, you must have woke, you must have DEI.
And therefore, if it's a fake democracy, then you're not living in a place of choice. You're living in a place where there's a tyrannical authoritarian structure that's telling you, you must have net zero, you must have woke, you must have DEI.
You're living in the matrix, right? You're being given this... Soma, whatever you want to call it, you're being given this drug that makes you feel like you're living in some kind of... On a piece of ballot paper. Yes. But actually, you're living in hell in which you're stuck with the things that you hate. And even if the majority of you get together and vote against this, it will still happen.