Konstantin Kisin

Russian-British comedian and podcaster

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2023 Kisin conducted a widely reported interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson on the subject of 'Have We Lost Trust in Science?', which garnered attention from various media outlets.
2023 In a keynote speech at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in London, Kisin argued for the restoration of Western civilization, describing it as 'the fight for our lives.'
2023 Kisin's speech at the Oxford Union student debating society in favor of the motion that 'Woke Culture HAS Gone Too Far' went viral, being praised as a significant commentary in troubled times and gaining millions of views online.
2023 In a keynote speech at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in London, Kisin argued for the restoration of Western civilization, describing it as 'the fight for our lives.'
2023 Kisin's speech at the Oxford Union student debating society in favor of the motion that 'Woke Culture HAS Gone Too Far' went viral, being praised as a significant commentary in troubled times and gaining millions of views online.
2023 Kisin conducted a widely reported interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson on the subject of 'Have We Lost Trust in Science?', which garnered attention from various media outlets.
September 2023 The New Statesman recognized Kisin as the 46th most influential right-wing figure in British politics.
September 2023 The New Statesman recognized Kisin as the 46th most influential right-wing figure in British politics.
July 2022 Konstantin Kisin's book, An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West, was reviewed in The Daily Telegraph by Douglas Murray, who highlighted its theme of questioning why people in the West often fail to appreciate their fortune. The book became a Sunday Times bestseller in its first week of publication.
July 2022 Konstantin Kisin's book, An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West, was reviewed in The Daily Telegraph by Douglas Murray, who highlighted its theme of questioning why people in the West often fail to appreciate their fortune. The book became a Sunday Times bestseller in its first week of publication.
March 2022 Kisin appeared as a panellist on the first edition of BBC Question Time following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, expressing shame for his birth country Russia and discussing the bombardment experienced by his family in Ukraine.
March 2022 Kisin appeared as a panellist on the first edition of BBC Question Time following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, expressing shame for his birth country Russia and discussing the bombardment experienced by his family in Ukraine.
2020 Triggernometry was named one of the 'best 20 escapist podcasts' by The Daily Telegraph.
2020 Triggernometry was named one of the 'best 20 escapist podcasts' by The Daily Telegraph.
August 2019 Konstantin Kisin took his show Orwell That Ends Well to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, receiving mixed reviews; The Daily Telegraph listed it among the best comedy shows, while other outlets offered more critical takes.
August 2019 Konstantin Kisin took his show Orwell That Ends Well to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, receiving mixed reviews; The Daily Telegraph listed it among the best comedy shows, while other outlets offered more critical takes.
2018 Konstantin Kisin made headlines by refusing to sign a 'behavioural agreement' form with a no tolerance policy on various forms of discrimination when requested to perform for free at a UNICEF fundraising event at SOAS, University of London.
2018 Konstantin Kisin made headlines by refusing to sign a 'behavioural agreement' form with a no tolerance policy on various forms of discrimination when requested to perform for free at a UNICEF fundraising event at SOAS, University of London.
April 2018 Konstantin Kisin began co-presenting Triggernometry, a YouTube channel and podcast, alongside Francis Foster.
April 2018 Konstantin Kisin began co-presenting Triggernometry, a YouTube channel and podcast, alongside Francis Foster.
2017 Kisin justified his refusal to sign the behavioral agreement by stating that he had previously performed under a different contract in 2017, which he claimed did not include any clauses regarding religion, atheism, respect, or kindness.
2017 Kisin justified his refusal to sign the behavioral agreement by stating that he had previously performed under a different contract in 2017, which he claimed did not include any clauses regarding religion, atheism, respect, or kindness.

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