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As American philosopher Eric Hoffer famously wrote, ‘Every great cause — Konstantin Kisin

"As American philosopher Eric Hoffer famously wrote, ‘Every great cause starts as a movement, becomes a business and eventually degenerates into a racket.’ Diversity has long ceased being a noble cause. It’s been a business for some time and is now rapidly becoming a government-funded, media-supported, propaganda-driven, shameless racket. So many people are now aware of this that even the diversity hustlers have had to change the word—they call it ‘representation’ now. This is why any conversation about immigration immediately becomes a toxic, fact-free zone of hyperventilation—their livelihoods are at stake."
Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin
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Konstantin Vadimovich Kisin is a political commentator, author and co-host of the Triggernometry podcast. He is also a former translator and stand-up comedian.

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"[About vaccination mandates after the Covid-19 pandemic:] Im against mandates and Im against mandates of vaccination, right? People are free to have the vaccination, people are free to wear a mask, people are free to do whatever they want, right? But I think, if you look back, the idea that people shouldnt be forcebly injected with medical things that they dont wish to have came out in 1945 for very good fucking reason. Very good reason. And the fact that that became a controversial thing to say... No! No, no, no. People came together in Nuremberg for a very good reason and decided were not going to let this happen again. And the fact that people were willing to just completely overlook that. This is the thing, they flip everything on its head."
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"Im a non-believer, but I cant help but think that what weve created as a society when we killed God is a vacuum that inevitably has to be filled. And when it gets filled, it gets filled by a new religion which is what social justice and intersectionality and all of that now is. They have priests. They have inquisitions. The only thing they dont have in that religion is redemption and forgiveness. [...] If we dont have forgiveness, I dont understand how this world is gonna work. I honestly dont."
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