What advice do you have for a woman who was raised working class liberal, with majority lefty friends - Who doesn't identify as left or right - but being central leaning literally feels like the most shameful thing and so you hide all of your opinions and listen to Triggernometry and other central podcasts but don't want anyone to know through fear of losing your friends and everyone thinking you're an awful person? Cos it feels really fucked up and lonely.
My daughter is 18 and she graduated from high school earlier this year, she is now attending university, but throughout high school and now in university she has had to be very guarded with her political and social opinions. She like me is, what I would call, centrist with a slight right bias, but I would also call her very grounded, I have taught her to not take things at face value and always to look for the truth even if it is not the popular opinion. As a result she has a small group of acquaintances, because even amongst them she has to be guarded about what she says. This I believe is a sad reality of our times, whilst there are many with similar beliefs, if you want to get on in this world, it is difficult to stick your head up above the parapets.
Are the areas you visit - Texas, California, New York - a consequence of the guests' locations who are booked for the show? Have you considered going to other areas, ie the South or Mid West states. The South in particular seems to be increasing in influence lately.
Hi guys, enjoy your output and think you’re doing important work, but, do you worry that what seems to me a recent increase in you referring to people such as Bibi, Tucker, Candace, Charlie etc in familiar first name terms is in danger of suggesting to the casual listener that you may be too much part of a fraternity rather than being the slightly more distanced, independent commentators that I think and hope you are?
Hi Guys, i know you have said you are both intending to stay in the UK but what would you say is the percentage chance of Trig being based in the USA? Would financial reasons (Tax, show sponsors, better guest access etc) or cultural reasons (where is best for children/family) be more likely for the move?
Did you ask an US cabinet members for an interview? If you could interview one member of Trump's cabinet, who would it be and what question would each of you ask?
Except the sheer envy at you, - what was your favourite bit, the thing you keep coming back to, from this trip?
Alternatively, which one of you is the weak link when it comes to molesting your employees into compliance?
hahaha
What advice do you have for a woman who was raised working class liberal, with majority lefty friends - Who doesn't identify as left or right - but being central leaning literally feels like the most shameful thing and so you hide all of your opinions and listen to Triggernometry and other central podcasts but don't want anyone to know through fear of losing your friends and everyone thinking you're an awful person? Cos it feels really fucked up and lonely.
You are not alone!
Good to know, but also sad to know
I'm in the same spot as you
My daughter is 18 and she graduated from high school earlier this year, she is now attending university, but throughout high school and now in university she has had to be very guarded with her political and social opinions. She like me is, what I would call, centrist with a slight right bias, but I would also call her very grounded, I have taught her to not take things at face value and always to look for the truth even if it is not the popular opinion. As a result she has a small group of acquaintances, because even amongst them she has to be guarded about what she says. This I believe is a sad reality of our times, whilst there are many with similar beliefs, if you want to get on in this world, it is difficult to stick your head up above the parapets.
What one lesson could America teach Britain, and vice versa?
Konstantin, please tell us about how you recently became a Christian
How often does Anton get fired these days?
What has been the most surprising thing to challenge your opinions on the trip?
Are the areas you visit - Texas, California, New York - a consequence of the guests' locations who are booked for the show? Have you considered going to other areas, ie the South or Mid West states. The South in particular seems to be increasing in influence lately.
South Carolina is a lovely state.
Agreed! KK & FF - Please visit a Midwest state on your next visit.
Hi guys, enjoy your output and think you’re doing important work, but, do you worry that what seems to me a recent increase in you referring to people such as Bibi, Tucker, Candace, Charlie etc in familiar first name terms is in danger of suggesting to the casual listener that you may be too much part of a fraternity rather than being the slightly more distanced, independent commentators that I think and hope you are?
Hi Guys, i know you have said you are both intending to stay in the UK but what would you say is the percentage chance of Trig being based in the USA? Would financial reasons (Tax, show sponsors, better guest access etc) or cultural reasons (where is best for children/family) be more likely for the move?
Not a question, but a thank you for doing it.
This world needs more long, deep, personal, factual and hard conversations like yours.
Thank you. 🙏🏻
What do you admire the most about Americans?
How much of a dick is Dave Smith in real life?
Of all the interviews what surprised you the most about the current state of the USA and its politics.
Did you ask an US cabinet members for an interview? If you could interview one member of Trump's cabinet, who would it be and what question would each of you ask?
Now that you’ve spent time in the states, what do you think Americans should understand about the economic situation in the UK and Europe?
How do you choose the release order for videos? (Eagerly waiting on a few announced & completed interviews!)