💊 Manosphere Jordan Peterson - Internet Daddy Simulator, Post-modern Anti-postmodernist, Canadian Psychology Professor, Depressed, Got Hooked on Benzos

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Song by Jordan Peterson

That's so ear-bleedingly bad, it makes Baby Jesus cry.

He should have hired the guy who produced Russell Greer's "I Don't Get You., Taylor Swift." That dude was handed a sloppy turd, and polished it up to a high sheen as well as any human could.
 
Song by Jordan Peterson


Lmao, this is cringe distilled essence of der eternal boomerdom - thinking that crooning gay whiny faggot songs like in they did in the 60s and 70s is "real rebellion."
 
I think I've explored this community quite enough, and given some of you a sufficient intellectual beating.

I'll be taking my leave.

Maybe try actually reading books? I know it's hard, but it's worth it. You don't want to spend another 3 years of your life holding incorrect opinions about basic facts, do you?
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Me looking for an airport, because for some reason you announced your departure:
 
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Me looking for an airport, because for some reason you announced your departure:

Yeah, but he left after scoring multiple decisive victories!
I know b/c he said so! Brianna Wu would be proud

Though I wonder if Rule 0 of internet interaction will apply ; Someone making a big dramatic announcement they are leaving.....isn't
 
The trouble with Peterson is he doesn't have the guts to name the ones who are causing all this trouble, so he was always going to wind up as full of shit and riddled with mental gymnastics as the people he was opposed to because well, if you're actually going to be honest shit's going to get real not pretty and not politically correct fast.

In the early days he made some good points, those salad days when it still seemed like moderation could win the day, but well, those days are long gone.
I like Peterson and his work, but I try to keep in mind that he, like anyone else with an open media presence, is being approved by the "powers that be" so to speak. Things that you see in the mainstream (Western) media are vetted to a level bordering Stalinist Russia, and if anything slips through that the elite interests who fund said media don't want you to see, it'll be memoryholed out of existence. JP's not entirely mainstream, but he's not obscure. That said, he doesn't say much that's inflammatory against the establishment we're in. Somebody like Alex Jones is a blatant example of the all-or-nothing psychological game that corporate elites play, since we have an inclination to make things cut and dry and simple, so you get truth and lies mixed together in narratives.
"Bankers have too much power... and it's because they're lizard alien demon vampires, buy my filters to stop them, raaaaaagh!"
By mingling it that way, it's almost a win-win. Someone who likes Alex is inclined to believe it all, so even though they believe bankers are too strong, their focus and idea of it is entirely misdirected and renders it pointless. If they don't like Alex they're inclined to write it all off as crazy, so obviously bankers don't have too much power because, what, you want me to believe in anti-lizard alien demon vampire water filters next?

If someone influential is speaking legit truths about the government and the shit it's doing behind the scenes with no strings attached in a way that's potentially dangerous for the powers behind it, two good rules of thumb are A. they're never appearing on television, at least not in a situation where they're permitted to speak live, and B. they're going to disappear or die and you're not only not gonna notice they're gone, you're gonna forget they ever existed. Look at the writer who investigated the CIA shipping crack to California in order to destabilize major cities and manipulate gangs in LA for their own means. Good luck finding his book about that anywhere, assuming you've ever even heard about him. I can't even remember his name. Sadly he killed himself with two extremely clean and precise shots to the side of his head with a revolver.

I've thought about it and really can't see the truth-lie mix in JP's work. Closest he's come to is talking about how he got the vaccine, but even then he doesn't talk much more about it or encourage it. It could be he's not naming the people responsible for society's fucking-over because he's got good intentions and is trying to skirt the borderline of what he can and can't say, saying just enough to get the truth out but not enough to win himself a vacation to a graveyard courtesy of certain interests. Could be malicious along the lines of Alex Jones, mixing truth and lies in an effort to get people to believe all of it or none of it and ending up wrong and misinformed either way. Could just be an overly autistic analysis on my part. Regardless, I've not heard or read anything from Peterson that stands out as midirective to me, so in the meantime I'm cautiously optimistic about listening to him. I find myself agreeing with a lot of what he says, and I can't see where the elites would benefit from having him tell people to clean their rooms. That's not bad advice either way.

I'm not suicidal for the record.
 
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not entirely mainstream
There are so many people who know who he is..... maybe it's just because his presence is strong in the netherlands because of his connections to a specific rotterdam educational entity... but his media presence is quite substantial.
I've thought about it and really can't see the truth-lie mix in JP's work
He is very aware of what words he uses. He has even at a point defended the concept of white privilege at one point, but he caught himself and thought for a second and rephrased the concept which meant the same, but didn't use the word privilege (which he knew to be tainted).

This is an echo of him working for UN and in his own words "removing some of the ideological claptrap", which I personally took to mean, to reword it so it would be less triggering/offensive/capable of sparking outrage.

I am quite skilled at this too, a skill I discovered when I did telemarketing in my early twenties. I would set up meetings to discuss people's pensions. But since people wanted to hang up the moment you mentioned pensions, I just avoided the word. I explained exactly what it was without using the triggering word and my appointments and bonuses went up.

One time I forgot to note the address accurately and I had to call one back. I accidently said "pension" and he almost cartoonishly responded: "Pension!?" He was almost yelling. I did end uo convincing him but it took another hour to get him there (lol why did he call so long with me?)

Anyways Peterson uses this to good effect.

As for the further truth lie mix is his double standard position on jewish and white ethnocentricity.
 
There are so many people who know who he is..... maybe it's just because his presence is strong in the netherlands because of his connections to a specific rotterdam educational entity... but his media presence is quite substantial.
When he peaked in 2018 or so, he had quite a lot of mainstream recognition. Of course, the hysterics were cranked up against him more and more until he committed career suicide with his Russian adventure. In many ways, it was well timed because the spittle-flecked hatred towards him was way too unreasonable for a guy who just told young men to wash their penis.
 
If someone influential is speaking legit truths about the government and the shit it's doing behind the scenes with no strings attached in a way that's potentially dangerous for the powers behind it, two good rules of thumb are A. they're never appearing on television, at least not in a situation where they're permitted to speak live, and B. they're going to disappear or die and you're not only not gonna notice they're gone, you're gonna forget they ever existed. Look at the writer who investigated the CIA shipping crack to California in order to destabilize major cities and manipulate gangs in LA for their own means. Good luck finding his book about that anywhere, assuming you've ever even heard about him. I can't even remember his name. Sadly he killed himself with two extremely clean and precise shots to the side of his head with a revolver.
Are you talking about Gary Webb?
 
God damn, tons of y'all are flamming homos arguing over nothing tbh.


No shit it's easy to critic what's pretty much feel good philosophy garbage when not having a conversation. That doesn't make you smart. Nilhilist shit is popular right now, and it can be true until it gets to the point of telling you how to feel about random shit in life, being a depressed pussy isn't correct just because you can find an angle where shit is pointless, that's just self destructive retard shit.


Here's my critic of Peterson, men don't need advice from a limp wristed nerd that is too busy slap fighting idealism online with the temperament of a pissed off housewife. They need a grown man to tell them it's die a sensitive faggot online crying over politics or grow up and just be productive. World's fucked and corrupt, your gonna need the grit to either play that dirty game or get the fuck over this moral grandstanding for a significant change to occur. Evil men shaped the world, even good virtues and sentiments have been carved into the past at the cost of butchering people. Or you can not play fantasy lala shit in your bedroom, get the fuck over it and enjoy your life.


Now I'm gonna take my religious friend out to sushi cuz it's good Friday. Sure that shits stupid, but he's my bud, and my life ain't worse because it's not steak today.
 
Just saw the ''Something big is about to happen video'' featuring him crying at the opening. I thought it'd be about the Ukraine and Russian conflict or something of that nature - but nope, he started crying over the culture of college campuses and free speech.

This is what that tells me. He really misses teaching.

You can see it in his eyes. I actually don't think it's for the money either as he's made more from these books and seminars (unless he's spent loads of it from his addiction problems). Teaching was clearly his passion and something he enjoyed.
 
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