My grandfather had his fields taken away, and was shamed for having property - Dr. Philip Kiszely

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View the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GG8n13KTwY

Dr Philip Kiszely talks about how his grandfather's property was confiscated in Soviet Hungary, and how he was treated like a Kulak, shamed for having more fields than others, even though he was just a hardworking peasant.

Dr Philip Kiszely has lectured at the University of Leeds for the last 15 years. Philip has been outspoken on identity politics, critical race theory and the activist impulse in the media and institutions.

In this episode he talks about his father, who escaped communism in Hungary after the revolution of 1956, and settled in the UK. He also discusses the difference between Eastern and Western Europe today.

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