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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 3 MIN

Konstantin Kisin - Inside the DANGERS of the UK's RISING Muslim Population

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this tense and revealing live clip, Konstantin Kisin dives into one of the most sensitive and misunderstood debates in modern Britain: what happens when rapid demographic change collides with weak integration, political avoidance, and ideological confusion — and why he believes the UK is failing to confront the risks honestly. This is not about attacking people, but about analysing ideas, policies, and consequences that no one in power wants to address. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Kisin’s argument is carefully targeted, but deeply uncomfortable. He draws a sharp distinction between Muslims as individuals and Islamism as a political ideology, warning that the UK’s refusal to make that distinction openly has created a dangerous blind spot. Instead of honest debate, he says we’ve chosen silence. Instead of clarity, we’ve chosen moral anxiety. And instead of solving problems early, we’ve let them grow until they’re impossible to ignore. This clip explores why some Western countries struggle to discuss integration, values, and social cohesion without immediately collapsing into accusations and defensiveness — and how that paralysis benefits extremists on all sides. Kisin argues that when governments refuse to name ideological threats, they don’t make society safer — they make it more fragile. The curiosity gap here is unsettling: if liberal societies are confident in their values, why are they afraid to defend them? Why is it considered dangerous to talk about ideology, but acceptable to let institutions drift, trust collapse, and communities fragment? Kisin suggests the problem isn’t compassion — it’s cowardice. A fear of being misunderstood that leads to doing nothing. A fear of controversy that leads to allowing unresolved tensions to harden into resentment. And that’s how social trust erodes quietly, long before anything explodes. This isn’t a rant. It’s a warning. A warning about what happens when leadership is replaced by language management, when policy is replaced by optics, and when societies stop believing they have the right to define their own norms. You don’t have to agree with Kisin — but you can’t accuse him of avoiding the hard questions. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGvwDHJFtGk&t=673s #KonstantinKisin #Triggernometry #Immigration #Islamism #Integration #FreeSpeech #CultureWar #AndrewGold #HereticsClips #UKPolitics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this tense and revealing live clip, Konstantin Kisin dives into one of the most sensitive and misunderstood debates in modern Britain: what happens when rapid demographic change collides with weak integration, political avoidance, and ideological confusion — and why he believes the UK is failing to confront the risks honestly. This is not about attacking people, but about analysing ideas, policies, and consequences that no one in power wants to address. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Kisin’s argument is carefully targeted, but deeply uncomfortable. He draws a sharp distinction between Muslims as individuals and Islamism as a political ideology, warning that the UK’s refusal to make that distinction openly has created a dangerous blind spot. Instead of honest debate, he says we’ve chosen silence. Instead of clarity, we’ve chosen moral anxiety. And instead of solving problems early, we’ve let them grow until they’re impossible to ignore. This clip explores why some Western countries struggle to discuss integration, values, and social cohesion without immediately collapsing into accusations and defensiveness — and how that paralysis benefits extremists on all sides. Kisin argues that when governments refuse to name ideological threats, they don’t make society safer — they make it more fragile. The curiosity gap here is unsettling: if liberal societies are confident in their values, why are they afraid to defend them? Why is it considered dangerous to talk about ideology, but acceptable to let institutions drift, trust collapse, and communities fragment? Kisin suggests the problem isn’t compassion — it’s cowardice. A fear of being misunderstood that leads to doing nothing. A fear of controversy that leads to allowing unresolved tensions to harden into resentment. And that’s how social trust erodes quietly, long before anything explodes. This isn’t a rant. It’s a warning. A warning about what happens when leadership is replaced by language management, when policy is replaced by optics, and when societies stop believing they have the right to define their own norms. You don’t have to agree with Kisin — but you can’t accuse him of avoiding the hard questions. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGvwDHJFtGk&t=673s #KonstantinKisin #Triggernometry #Immigration #Islamism #Integration #FreeSpeech #CultureWar #AndrewGold #HereticsClips #UKPolitics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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