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Peterson may well have a "serious disorder" , which I doubt, though admittedly I am no psychiatrist, but he has helped many people who have some sort of disorder.
He is always happy to help those people who really do have a "serious disorder", even those from the left.
He is a smart guy and is making a lot of money at the moment.Not any more. Does this sort of stuff for a living now.
Over $100 a ticket and heaps of free publicity, smart guy.
Good on him, as per Al Gore..anyone remember? Well he did put the GW on the open, great, JP put the fanatism and self destruction of the rising western far left .Not any more. Does this sort of stuff for a living now.
Over $100 a ticket and heaps of free publicity, smart guy.
Good on him, as per Al Gore..anyone remember? Well he did put the GW on the open, great, JP put the fanatism and self destruction of the rising western far left .
Guess you need that to rise above cat pictures and vegan recipes, or Close Adani debates typed on made in china phones....
Happy to spend 83$ tonight.could have been cheaper if i wanted to...
Cheaper than Miley Cyrus?
Did Jordan peterson shite in your cornflakes or something?I have the tossers speech already ...
saved myself $84 and can go see Britney ... YEAH ... I do love his line about women wearing makeup are asking for it !!
FOX NEWS ///// FOX fox fox and more fox .... is he a secret gay ? He must be with such homophobic stuff he says, even more stupid and insulting than his climate stuff !!
Will be interested on your opinion of the talk and whether he really has something to say. Also if he plays any psychology tricks on the audience.
Who would have thought that someone could be so revered with so little substance.I think he's just too boring and doesn't really say anything.
Who would have thought that someone could be so revered with so little substance.
SirRumpole, i had a respect for you.
your last input put this in doubt.have the moral integrity, which i believe you have, to be a bit above the crass propaganda links and read his books watch some lecture
He is first and foremost a psychologist,and has a decent theory on basically life, its purpose.
Individual responsability
His fame/hate among the globalists is that he highlights individualism, not the tribe.
Talk was good, not political,and amazed at audience 30 to 40 pc female, mix of ages..was not expecting that.
A ray of hope actually that there are still actually Australians valuing "esprit critique"
Funny how the left now hates a guy who recommend a book list headed by brave new world, 1984, animal farm, etc..
Learn to make your own judgement..is that subversive in 2019?
Do not take me wrong,he is not a genius, but definitively very clever, and very good in his field.I agree he's probably a good psychologist.
Personal responsibility is obviously important in one's own life, people need this for personal development and the ability to control one's life direction. But if a person wants to influence society beyond their own circle it usually has to be done as a part of a mass movement.
Think of Ian Kiernan. He couldn't clean up Australia by himself so he motivated others to do their bit.
Some of the Right would probably think than Clean Up Australia was a socialist organisation, a lot of worker drones doing the bidding of their masters, but no one forced them to do it they did so because they wanted to be part of a movement that achieved a positive result. Each individual took personal responsibility for a small part of a large job.
Sure Peterson is right to criticise PC and identity politics, I just don't think that he's got a lot of ideas beyond broad generalisation and ranting against "The Left" .
And by the way thanks for a decent response,can disagree on some points but overall OK with thatI agree he's probably a good psychologist.
Personal responsibility is obviously important in one's own life, people need this for personal development and the ability to control one's life direction. But if a person wants to influence society beyond their own circle it usually has to be done as a part of a mass movement.
Think of Ian Kiernan. He couldn't clean up Australia by himself so he motivated others to do their bit.
Some of the Right would probably think than Clean Up Australia was a socialist organisation, a lot of worker drones doing the bidding of their masters, but no one forced them to do it they did so because they wanted to be part of a movement that achieved a positive result. Each individual took personal responsibility for a small part of a large job.
Sure Peterson is right to criticise PC and identity politics, I just don't think that he's got a lot of ideas beyond broad generalisation and ranting against "The Left" .
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