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Konstantin Vadimovich Kisin (/ ˈ k ɪ s ɪ n /; Russian: Константин Вадимович Кисин; born 25 December 1982) is a British satirist, author, translator, pundit, and co-host (with Francis Foster) of the Triggernometry podcast.
An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West is a 2022 non-fiction book written by Russian-British comedian and political commentator Konstantin Kisin. [1] [2] The book became a Sunday Times bestseller in the first week of its publication. [3]
Konstantin Kisin ( b. 1982); comedian, satirist, author, conservative pundit, and co-host (with Francis Foster) of the Triggernometry podcast; has written for Quillette, The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph and Standpoint; appeared on the panel of the BBC political programme Question Time, and been interviewed on TV media such as the BBC, Sky ...
Kisin (Cyrillic: Кисин) is a Jewish surname. In Slavic countries, it is masculine, and its feminine form is Kisina. The surname may refer to the following notable people: Evgeny Kissin (born 1971), Russian-born concert pianist and composer; Konstantin Kisin (born 1982), Russian-British satirist, author and political commentator
All 67 people on board the American Airlines regional jet and US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair Wednesday night are presumed dead – a grim tragedy that has left a heartbreaking ...
He discusses current events, politics, philosophy, science and hobbies with a variety of guests including Jordan Peterson, Jocko Willink, Steven Pinker, Louise Perry, Will MacAskill, Robin Dunbar, Andrew Huberman, Michael Malice, Sam Harris, Eric Weinstein, Douglas Murray, Konstantin Kisin, David Goggins, Destiny, Nick Bostrom, and Patrick Moore.
In broad terms, I'd like to see this article grow up a bit. A the moment it's a bit of a list of blow ups, rather than a biography. A grown up article would do the subject's biography, an outline of views (along with reactions) then a relevant personal sketch. That's what I'm going to support. MatthewDalhousie 01:48, 18 March 2024 (UTC)
In October 2024 he was interviewed by Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster on Triggernometry podcast, with regards to the Pacific in World War 2. [36] References