Jordan Peterson’s Book Pulled from New Zealand Shelves Following Mosque Shooting
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I always thought that it was weird he connected the two. Like what if you have set yourself in order and still feel like there’s injustice, what’s his advice then.
It's also hypocritical as usual, since he clearly believes and utilizes his own influence to do what he believes is improving the world, but you, oh no, you can't do it, don't even try
Yeah I know well enough how this jig works by now. I've tried to avoid Peterson related discussions on here and more generally for the past year or longer because they always devolve into the exact same shit. I remember writing a few meaty critiques on here a few years ago when he first burst onto the scene and Tudd et al were posting JP videos every week. People were waaaay more sympathetic towards him, at some point between then and now clearly the general opinion has slowly shifted against him and I guess most people have wised up to him which is good.
With your train of logic I could say that you need to read every post that the user had made on the matter to have a say in whether it's their personal beliefs or not.
When a psychologist becomes a media whore it becomes p. necessary to stop calling them a psychologist since they always eschew standards and realism for what's easy marketing and ideology
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