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Jordan's still kvetching over anonymous people disagreeing with him and calling him out for being a retard.
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Dude has a serious social media addiction. For real all he needs to learn is to close the app, that's it. He's a multi-milionaire getting mad at Twitter randoms.Jordan's still kvetching over anonymous people disagreeing with him and calling him out for being a retard.
If it wasn't for those meddling troll-devils embracing their inner evil, he wouldn't have to spend most of the day screeching about how a Vegeta avi account called him a retardDude has a serious social media addiction. For real all he needs to learn is to close the app, that's it. He's a multi-milionaire getting mad at Twitter randoms.
Peterson has said on multiple occasions that his primary purpose is to prevent more people from going to the far right. He is just a gatekeeper and I’m not surprised he is employed by another gatekeeper.Jordon Peterson is controlled opposition lol.
Controlled opposition in most cases is just someone who is allowed to keep their platform because they're edgy but not too edgy. They're not a threat to power but give the plebs a chance to vent without them noticing actual dissident voices.
In Jordan's case though, I'm pretty sure he's been contacted by and is well under the control of powerful people at this point. Since the coma, his stance on the naughtiest of questions has gone from, "No, please don't make me talk about it", to writing irate articles about anti-semitism. He's done a complete 180 on free speech too.
I think on some level Jordan does believe in, "always speaking the truth", but he also knows that he's compromised and most likely a complete sell-out. This, I think, is one of the main reasons he's so broken. The likes of Crowder, Rogan, Harris etc. couldn't care less as long as the money is coming in. Harris put his race/iq stuff back in the box and has never lost a night's sleep over it. Jordan though, I think, struggles to deal with it.
In short, I just don't think he's built for grifting.
Jordon Peterson is controlled opposition lol.
Controlled opposition in most cases is just someone who is allowed to keep their platform because they're edgy but not too edgy. They're not a threat to power but give the plebs a chance to vent without them noticing actual dissident voices.
In Jordan's case though, I'm pretty sure he's been contacted by and is well under the control of powerful people at this point. Since the coma, his stance on the naughtiest of questions has gone from, "No, please don't make me talk about it", to writing irate articles about anti-semitism. He's done a complete 180 on free speech too.
I think on some level Jordan does believe in, "always speaking the truth", but he also knows that he's compromised and most likely a complete sell-out. This, I think, is one of the main reasons he's so broken. The likes of Crowder, Rogan, Harris etc. couldn't care less as long as the money is coming in. Harris put his race/iq stuff back in the box and has never lost a night's sleep over it. Jordan though, I think, struggles to deal with it.
In short, I just don't think he's built for grifting.
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Maybe you are right. In either case, he's one of the most interesting psychological case studies of modern times. How can a man have an IQ of 155 and think an all beef diet is a good idea?
High intellect wielded by a weak spirit just weaves very convincing comforting lies to itself.Having an IQ of 155 is cognitive ability. Processing information. It doesn't reflect emotional or personality traits. You can be the smartest guy on earth, but if you are addicted to collecting Pop Vinyls you're useless.
Funny, I vaguely remember him saying something about not trusting ideologies or something (rule VIII). And another thing, not saying I believe in the WEF, but just sayin, "assume everything will fuck up and learn to survive on bugs" sounds like a way safer plan than "you will have everything and you will be happy"However, his unquestioning message that we can "have our cake and eat it too" sounds awfully naïve. I guess political messages have to be like that, but seeing him out of all people selling something that sounds like a utopian political ideology seem jarring to me.
It also doesn't help knowing that for the past two or so years he just has been locking himself in a bubble and filtrating people that help shape and validate this grand narrative of his. That narrative being that neocons did nothing wrong, so we just need to accelerate.
Funny, I vaguely remember him saying something about not trusting ideologies or something (rule VIII). And another thing, not saying I believe in the WEF, but just sayin, "assume everything will fuck up and learn to survive on bugs" sounds like a way safer plan than "you will have everything and you will be happy"
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I think his biggest folly is that he has too much faith that we just have to pick what worked best in the past and apply it to present and future. However, we do not live in similar circumstances. Internet doesn't exactly work like the public square once did, but instead of seeing it that way his solution is just to artificially force it to be.Another example is his stance on internet social media, suggesting everyone participating in relevant conversation should be registered by their real name. I don't think he actually knows that much about internet culture or history. This proposal is just ripe for abuse by bad actors. Not only those on platforms falsifying their information, but idealogues from within the platform, or government actors monitoring the major sites. It only perpetuates more enforcement from the existing power structures which, being run by humans, are obviously hotbeds for corruption.
I may be unfairly reductionistic, but I am doubtful of many his solutions for contemporary and future problems when his whole shtick has always just been to justify why things in the past were actually good.
It depends how far back into the past you're talking. He seems to think that any society or mode of living prior to about 1900 was hell on earth, and that we started to walk out of hell after WWII, had a bit of a wobble with the cold war, achieved optimal living conditions in the 90s and then went too far.I may be unfairly reductionistic, but I am doubtful of many his solutions for contemporary and future problems when his whole shtick has always just been to justify why things in the past were actually good.
While I do believe most of his individual life suggestions are pragmatic and useful, especially for the average lost soul. I've come to see that the main agenda driving him is this.It depends how far back into the past you're talking. He seems to think that any society or mode of living prior to about 1900 was hell on earth, and that we started to walk out of hell after WWII, had a bit of a wobble with the cold war, achieved optimal living conditions in the 90s and then went too far.
It's an absurdly miopic view of history and it reveals quite a lot about his own shallow materialism when he talks about how brutal and horrible the distant past was. Sure, disease was a bigger threat in 1400 and your sister might've be burned by the hamlet elders for knowing a healing spell, but the people of that time were better off than modern man in many many ways. They were connected to the land, they were only minimally surveilled by the state, they lived alongside family and longstanding family friends and their work made sense to them. Most notably though, they felt connected to the divine and men generally aspired to higher things than washing their knobs and finding a better job. Go back further and around the world and you can observe far greater spiritual understanding. Jordan never acknowledges any of this above. Instead, the horrors of polio and lack of female decision makers are used as clubs to beat feminists into being grateful for Raeganism.
Jordan, for all his talk about Gwooaard (God), is so wrapped up in materialism and liberalism, he can't conceive of the idea that 1992 wasn't the apex of the human experience.