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Konstantin Vadimovich Kisin (born 25 December 1982) is a British political commentator, author, satirist, podcaster, and former stand-up comedian and translator. Born in Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia), he is a Soviet Russian-born figure who attended a boarding school in Bristol, England, and later established his career in the United Kingdom. Kisin co-hosts the Triggernometry podcast with Francis Foster, where he discusses culture, politics, and current events from an anti-woke libertarian perspective, reluctantly describing himself as 'right wing.' He has appeared in media including The Mash Report (2017), Hats (2019), and The Gospels (2024), and has been interviewed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel). Kisin gained significant attention for a speech at the Oxford Union, which reportedly received between 100 and 200 million views across platforms, including WhatsApp groups and Telegram channels. Known for his commentary on political and cultural issues, he has contributed to TRIGGERnometry as a journalist and maintains a presence in comedy and punditry.