Konstantin Kisin
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But the point I'm making to you is people who are, by the fortune of the opportunities they have, not wedded to this country, but not rich enough or successful enough to be able to cope with what's happening. Liminal spaces. That space of people are not mercenary at all. They are just being forced out.
But the point I'm making to you is people who are, by the fortune of the opportunities they have, not wedded to this country, but not rich enough or successful enough to be able to cope with what's happening. Liminal spaces. That space of people are not mercenary at all. They are just being forced out.
But the point I'm making to you is people who are, by the fortune of the opportunities they have, not wedded to this country, but not rich enough or successful enough to be able to cope with what's happening. Liminal spaces. That space of people are not mercenary at all. They are just being forced out.
And if I'm one of them, I will hate and regret that, but I'm not going to stay forever in a country that I think is declining and going into degradation. Why would I? And particularly as a father. My wife and I, you know, I'm 40 something years old. By the end of my, you know, I will live out my life in this country comfortably.
And if I'm one of them, I will hate and regret that, but I'm not going to stay forever in a country that I think is declining and going into degradation. Why would I? And particularly as a father. My wife and I, you know, I'm 40 something years old. By the end of my, you know, I will live out my life in this country comfortably.
And if I'm one of them, I will hate and regret that, but I'm not going to stay forever in a country that I think is declining and going into degradation. Why would I? And particularly as a father. My wife and I, you know, I'm 40 something years old. By the end of my, you know, I will live out my life in this country comfortably.
Even if the, you know, the crime and the whatever continues to go, I'll be able to afford to live in a part of the country or move further and out from the big cities or whatever that I can live the next 40 or 50 years without really things being terrible. But why would I condemn my children to that? when I have the opportunity to offer them a better life?
Even if the, you know, the crime and the whatever continues to go, I'll be able to afford to live in a part of the country or move further and out from the big cities or whatever that I can live the next 40 or 50 years without really things being terrible. But why would I condemn my children to that? when I have the opportunity to offer them a better life?
Even if the, you know, the crime and the whatever continues to go, I'll be able to afford to live in a part of the country or move further and out from the big cities or whatever that I can live the next 40 or 50 years without really things being terrible. But why would I condemn my children to that? when I have the opportunity to offer them a better life?
And that's really the question that people will be asking. And the people who run our country and the people who make these decisions have to ask themselves, what are they offering to the next generation that's going to make them want to be here, as opposed to seeing this country, like many other countries have been seen in the past, as a sinking ship from which you want to escape?
And that's really the question that people will be asking. And the people who run our country and the people who make these decisions have to ask themselves, what are they offering to the next generation that's going to make them want to be here, as opposed to seeing this country, like many other countries have been seen in the past, as a sinking ship from which you want to escape?
And that's really the question that people will be asking. And the people who run our country and the people who make these decisions have to ask themselves, what are they offering to the next generation that's going to make them want to be here, as opposed to seeing this country, like many other countries have been seen in the past, as a sinking ship from which you want to escape?
What are you doing to prevent that? That's the question.
What are you doing to prevent that? That's the question.
What are you doing to prevent that? That's the question.
Look, there's a lot of, I have an article in my sub stack, which is also a video called The Real Reason the Mainstream Media is Dying. And I think there's actually a lot of economic and other drivers of this. People in our space like to go, oh, they've been discredited. Well, actually, if you apply the same standards to new media, most of the new media is equally discreditable.
Look, there's a lot of, I have an article in my sub stack, which is also a video called The Real Reason the Mainstream Media is Dying. And I think there's actually a lot of economic and other drivers of this. People in our space like to go, oh, they've been discredited. Well, actually, if you apply the same standards to new media, most of the new media is equally discreditable.
Look, there's a lot of, I have an article in my sub stack, which is also a video called The Real Reason the Mainstream Media is Dying. And I think there's actually a lot of economic and other drivers of this. People in our space like to go, oh, they've been discredited. Well, actually, if you apply the same standards to new media, most of the new media is equally discreditable.
No. And it's, you know, the amount of fact checking that happens. Which is held to way less rigorous standards. Right. That's basically all the difference is. It's like people on a podcast who will have some crazy guy on who's talking completely nonsense. What did you expect? It's just, you know, it's me. We're just shooting the shit. Right.
No. And it's, you know, the amount of fact checking that happens. Which is held to way less rigorous standards. Right. That's basically all the difference is. It's like people on a podcast who will have some crazy guy on who's talking completely nonsense. What did you expect? It's just, you know, it's me. We're just shooting the shit. Right.