Konstantin Kisin
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Are you worried that perhaps, you know, President Trump's felt like he's on a roll and he can just keep going and sometimes he's gonna go too far and there will be a lot of drawbacks to the policies he's pursuing?
Isn't that what we said about Gaddafi and Saddam and all these other people?
I don't see how it's... And I was like, yeah, they're bad people, but what comes after is my question.
I don't see what comes after.
Are we certain about this?
I'd love it for it to be true.
I honestly don't know.
Are we certain that the population is pro-Western?
And is your sense that this more geopolitically interventionist policy will continue?
Is Cuba going to be next?
Are we going to see more things like this, do you think?
The joke here is Francis says his family is from Venezuela every single show.
It's the number one liked comment on our show every time.
Yeah, yeah.
And coming back to the conversation we were having earlier, and, you know, you were very persuasive, actually, I thought, in articulating the idea that almost all the problems that we often focus on are the product of the concentration of power and assets and wealth in the hands of a small number of people who structure society for that purpose.
But there's another dimension culturally, which is the kind of self-denigration that has become very popular in the West.
And it's frankly being taught in our schools and colleges and universities en masse now, where young people, young Canadians, young British people are effectively taught a version of their history that inevitably leads to them hating their own country.
Do you see that happening and what can you do about it?
And my point is we've got two generations at least.
I mean, my generation, we're probably similar age.