Disaster City Council Calls on Durham to “Resist Bigotry” Ahead of Jordan Peterson Event - This Shit Is Why Trump Won

https://www.heraldsun.com/news/local/counties/durham-county/article214554920.html

Speaker Jordan B. Peterson, called out by the Durham City Council for "racist, misogynist, and transphobic" views, has responded to the controversy over his upcoming show at the Durham Performing Arts Center.

Over the weekend, the Canadian professor whose YouTube lectures and self-help book have a large following, accused the elected leaders of claiming "moral superiority" in a statement signed by the mayor and council and shared on Mayor Pro Tem Jillian Johnson's public Facebook page.

Peterson, a clinical psychologist, responded on his website in a post titled "Durham City Council Purchases Unearned Virtue with the Currency of Denouncement."

His statement led with the names and email addresses of the council members, unleashing a flood of angry emails to them over the weekend. Dozens of writers said that the council's statement misrepresented his beliefs. Some called it "disgraceful" and disgusting."

Many of those emailing council members listed their locations as Canada and the United Kingdom, though several were also local.

In Peterson's response, he wrote that the "City of Durham’s statement is one of the purest demonstrations I have yet seen of the tendency for the ideologically possessed to use denouncement tactically as a means to amplify and exaggerate personal or identity-group virtue. To lay this bare, I have composed this analysis of the psychological motivations and narrative structure of the statement."

Peterson is scheduled to bring his "12 Rules for Life Tour" to DPAC on Sept. 10.

His lengthy response addresses each paragraph of the council's statement. At one point he calls part of it "a conceptually brutal mishmash of self-righteousness, indignation and utter moral and political confusion."

The council statement says, in part: "We would like to be clear that we respect Mr. Peterson’s right to hold his opinions and to freely state his opinions without government interference. However, we wish to emphasize that a person’s right to free speech does not include the right to a platform or an audience. As many in our community have been disturbed and angered by Mr. Peterson’s racist, misogynist, and transphobic views, we would like to use this opportunity to reiterate our commitments and values to all of you as your elected representatives."

Peterson's response quotes much more of the council statement, which he thinks aims to "avoid responsibility and point a finger of blame at erstwhile colleagues" at DPAC and "to denounce me and my hypothetical audience (and claim moral superiority)."

He also said their statement is electioneering.

"Everything that is reprehensible about the radical and ideologically-possessed left – all the moral self-righteousness, the platitudes, the clichés, the mindless celebration of diversity for the sake of the demonstration of tolerance, the naivete, and the appalling malevolence of casual denunciation – is on painful display in this missive," Peterson wrote. "Exposure to such a piece of writing left me with a strong desire for a hot shower accompanied by plenty of soap and a scrub brush."

Peterson also counters the council members saying they found out Peterson was "invited" to DPAC by reading Indy Week. He rented out the theater, he said.

Peterson also invited the Durham City Council members to attend his lecture at DPAC in an email Monday night.

In an email exchange between City Council member Mark-Anthony Middleton and Peterson on Tuesday, Middleton said he apologized to DPAC and Peterson for the statement's claim that DPAC invited Peterson rather than Peterson renting out the venue. Middleton also told Peterson that if his schedule permits, he would attend Peterson's event on Sept. 10.

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Peterson asked Middleton if he could tweet it and that it would "defuse some of the tension."

"Absolutely," Middleton wrote. "My assumption since taking office is that every utterance I make is potentially 'tweetable.'"

Peterson and DPAC have not responded to requests for comment.

https://www.indyweek.com/news/archi...ve-values-ahead-of-jordan-petersons-dpac-show
Jordan Peterson, a clinical psychologist turned anti-political correctness crusader, has responded to a statement from the Durham City Council about his upcoming appearance at the Durham Performing Arts Center.

The council's statement was shared Friday on the official Facebook page of Mayor Pro Tem Jillian Johnson and is signed by the entire council and Mayor Steve Schewel. In it, council members declare Durham "a place for all of us" and say that Bull City residents have been "disturbed and angered by Mr. Peterson’s racist, misogynist, and transphobic views." (You can read more about those views here and here).

"Those who seek to exclude or deny the humanity of others will find no comfort here," they write.

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In a blog post titled "Durham City Council Purchases Unearned Virtue with the Currency of Denouncement," Peterson writes that the council's statement is "not written merely to denounce me. No: it’s written to denounce everyone who has the temerity to buy a ticket to this event. If my views are 'racist, misogynistic and transphobic' then clearly everyone who wants to hear me express them is deplorable in the same manner."

The post has set off dozens of angry emails to the city council members, whose email addresses were included at the start of Peterson's post.

"Everything that is reprehensible about the radical and ideologically-possessed left – all the moral self-righteousness, the platitudes, the clichés, the mindless celebration of diversity for the sake of the demonstration of tolerance, the naivete, and the appalling malevolence of casual denunciation – is on painful display in this missive. Exposure to such a piece of writing left me with a strong desire for a hot shower accompanied by plenty of soap and a scrub brush," he says.

Peterson also states that he was not invited to DPAC, as the statement begins, but rather rented the theater (DPAC and one of its two management companies, PFM, didn't respond to messages left by the INDY. The other, Nederlander, referred questions to DPAC) and says the statement should have referred to him as Dr. Peterson, not Mr.

Many of the angry emails council members have received cite these two bits of information. Others link to Peterson's post and accuse council members of accepting a mainstream media narrative vilifying Peterson, rather than looking at his work first-hand.

While some are local, several of the writers say they are from Canada and England, and appear to think the statement was made by elected officials in places called Durham in those countries.

So the Durham City Council (which is run by one of the ugliest humans I've ever seen) decided to put out a statement on an upcoming event Canadian Professor, and all around badass, Jordan Peterson is running out of their city. It should be noted that DPAC did not invite Dr. Peterson, he rented the space on his own.

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https://twitter.com/ProTemJillianJ/status/1015631703950405637

https://www.facebook.com/ProTemJillianJ/posts/928000017379180

Full statement:

We recently learned from coverage in the Indyweek that the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) has invited Jordan Peterson to speak in the venue this September. Though the DPAC is owned by the City of Durham, the theater’s management companies, Nederlander & PFM, are entirely responsible for the choice of shows and performers who appear at the venue. We would like to be clear that we respect Mr. Peterson’s right to hold his opinions and to freely state his opinions without government interference. However, we wish to emphasize that a person’s right to free speech does not include the right to a platform or an audience. As many in our community have been disturbed and angered by Mr. Peterson’s racist, misogynist, and transphobic views, we would like to use this opportunity to reiterate our commitments and values to all of you as your elected representatives.

We believe that Durham is a place for all of us - black, white, Asian, Latinx, indigenous, and mixed-race, trans and cis, gay and lesbian, queer, and straight, disabled and able-bodied, young and elderly, women, men, and non-binary, native and immigrant, secular and people of faith. Those who seek to exclude or deny the humanity of others will find no comfort here.

We believe that everyone in our city should have the opportunity to thrive in an equitable and inclusive community. We understand that this opportunity has been intentionally and unjustly denied to many of our residents on the basis of race, class, gender, and other aspects of their identities. We are committed to taking action to remedy these injustices.

We honor single parents, non-nuclear families, gay, lesbian, and queer families, and chosen families who are building lives full of love and support for each other and for the children in our community. We believe that all types of families raise healthy children who are prepared to succeed and make a positive contribution to the world.

We believe that men and women are equally competent leaders and thinkers and that women should be in leadership roles in our community. We believe that violence against women is horrific and unacceptable under any circumstances. Women do not owe anyone access to or any level of control over their bodies or sexuality. We honor trans and non-binary residents and believe that respecting each other requires a commitment to using the names and pronouns that each of us identifies with. We will do all that we can to ensure that trans and non-binary people feel safe and respected in our community.

We invite the Durham community to recommit ourselves to these values as a city and a community and to reject and resist bigotry wherever we encounter it.

Sincerely,
Steve Schewel, Mayor
Jillian Johnson, Mayor Pro Tempore
Vernetta Alston, City Council Member, Ward 3
Javiera Caballero, City Council Member At-Large
DeDreana Freeman, City Council Member, Ward 1
Mark-Anthony Middleton, City Council Member, Ward 2
Charlie Reece, City Council Member At-Large

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This is some anti-Free Speech virtue signaling on a delusions of grandeur kick. To quote my favorite comic book artist, I hope they fire this lady out of a trebuchet into space.

Jordan Peterson's excellent response: https://jordanbpeterson.com/politic...ned-virtue-with-the-currency-of-denouncement/

Further commentary: https://www.thestranger.com/slog/20...n-peterson-will-make-his-followers-turn-right
 
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Stopped reading at " Latinx", gave me all the information I needed
I don't understand that x at the end. What's wrong with Latino?
We honor single parents, non-nuclear families, gay, lesbian, and queer families, and chosen families who are building lives full of love and support for each other and for the children in our community. We believe that all types of families raise healthy children who are prepared to succeed and make a positive contribution to the world.
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I don't understand that x at the end. What's wrong with Latino?

The fact that there's a masculine and feminine version of that word {"Latino" and "Latina"} drives the "muh pronouns" people bonkers, so the only "fair" solution is to invent a new gender neutral version so everyone can signal what a big, happy, inclusive progressive family the are! Unlike us, the Nazis. Yes, they are that insane.
 
The fact that there's a masculine and feminine version of that word {"Latino" and "Latina"} drives the "muh pronouns" people bonkers, so the only "fair" solution is to invent a new gender neutral version so everyone can signal what a big, happy, inclusive progressive family the are! Unlike us, the Nazis. Yes, they are that insane.
They really are too special to use Latin American if they wanted to go gender neutral with that shit, they really are dumb as fuck.
 
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When I lived in NC Durham was the only place I didn't like. It is fair to say @Fareal is right he isn't stopped just being fussed about. But I don't want to claim things are getting better snakes strike hardest near death.
 
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He should have went to Charlotte. Bigger population and the fact it isn't a liberal college area like Raleigh-Durham means he would have to deal with a lot less of the likes of... Whatever the fuck that thing is up there

He benefits from protesters because people get horrified by their physical appearances and their efforts to censor him.
 
Durham is the virtue signal capital of NC. It's also being overwhelmingly gentrified by white liberals who hate themselves for being white. They do shit like build overpriced coffee shops in the "vibrant Spanish district" which is a run down strip mall with "cash checks here!" in Spanish and iron bar windows.

They love to put up "Refugees Welcome" signs as if a refugee from a war-torn country that doesn't speak english is just going to wander in and buy a $7 lavender vanilla latte and praise them for how progressive they are.

None of them actually move to the areas with nightly homicides, of course.

So basically this isn't very surprising.
 
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They really are too special to use Latin American if they wanted to go gender neutral with that shit, they really are dumb as fuck.
They could also use the term "Hispanic." But that's probably racist against Brazilians, who are of Portuguese origin, or some shit.

By now, I'm just amused as hell whenever far-lefties shit themselves over Jordan Peterson. The dude is not even racist, sexist, or transphobic, and politically he leans slightly left. They might come to realize that if they bothered to listen to his lectures, or interviews with him, or read his damned book. But instead, they're parroting what other ignorant SJW cultists have said about him, while refusing to investigate for themselves what all the furor is about.
 
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