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Konstantin Kisin

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
4009 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

And look, I want all these people to crush. I want them all to be incredibly successful at what they do in your country and in our country. That's interesting. Because it makes our country better, right? Yeah. Yeah, of course you do.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

And look, I want all these people to crush. I want them all to be incredibly successful at what they do in your country and in our country. That's interesting. Because it makes our country better, right? Yeah. Yeah, of course you do.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

The Britain is the greatest country in the world? I don't know. She just moved there. Well, give her a couple of years. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

The Britain is the greatest country in the world? I don't know. She just moved there. Well, give her a couple of years. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

The Britain is the greatest country in the world? I don't know. She just moved there. Well, give her a couple of years. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

No.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

No.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

No.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

I think that's one of the big fundamental debates between left and right. Thomas Sowell has a great book about this called Conflict of Visions. It's really fundamentally about what you see as the truth about human nature. The right thinks human nature is imperfect. And that's what it is. And you have to deal with that reality. Some people are going to be criminals.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

I think that's one of the big fundamental debates between left and right. Thomas Sowell has a great book about this called Conflict of Visions. It's really fundamentally about what you see as the truth about human nature. The right thinks human nature is imperfect. And that's what it is. And you have to deal with that reality. Some people are going to be criminals.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

I think that's one of the big fundamental debates between left and right. Thomas Sowell has a great book about this called Conflict of Visions. It's really fundamentally about what you see as the truth about human nature. The right thinks human nature is imperfect. And that's what it is. And you have to deal with that reality. Some people are going to be criminals.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Some people are going to be drug addicts. And the left, particularly at the extreme ends, thinks in a utopian way. Everything is changeable. Everything is perfectable. Everybody can be improved.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Some people are going to be drug addicts. And the left, particularly at the extreme ends, thinks in a utopian way. Everything is changeable. Everything is perfectable. Everybody can be improved.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Some people are going to be drug addicts. And the left, particularly at the extreme ends, thinks in a utopian way. Everything is changeable. Everything is perfectable. Everybody can be improved.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Anybody can become a woman. And that's where you get like, you know, the homelessness problem in America. It partly is about that. It's about the idea, well, we'll shut down these terrible and they were terrible mental institutions. Right. Right. And then we give people freedom. Because anybody can handle freedom, right? Freedom is great in and of itself. It's wonderful.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Anybody can become a woman. And that's where you get like, you know, the homelessness problem in America. It partly is about that. It's about the idea, well, we'll shut down these terrible and they were terrible mental institutions. Right. Right. And then we give people freedom. Because anybody can handle freedom, right? Freedom is great in and of itself. It's wonderful.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Anybody can become a woman. And that's where you get like, you know, the homelessness problem in America. It partly is about that. It's about the idea, well, we'll shut down these terrible and they were terrible mental institutions. Right. Right. And then we give people freedom. Because anybody can handle freedom, right? Freedom is great in and of itself. It's wonderful.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

And then you leave mentally ill people and drug addicted people on the streets where they have a horrible life. And that's really the big difference. Whereas the right, obviously, it really believes in this idea that human nature is corrupted, I suppose. And you have to put things in place to manage that. And both those extremes can go in the wrong direction.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

And then you leave mentally ill people and drug addicted people on the streets where they have a horrible life. And that's really the big difference. Whereas the right, obviously, it really believes in this idea that human nature is corrupted, I suppose. And you have to put things in place to manage that. And both those extremes can go in the wrong direction.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2297 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

And then you leave mentally ill people and drug addicted people on the streets where they have a horrible life. And that's really the big difference. Whereas the right, obviously, it really believes in this idea that human nature is corrupted, I suppose. And you have to put things in place to manage that. And both those extremes can go in the wrong direction.