techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Here's the thing though - there are ways you can tell whether or not someone is challenging themselves, and it's the tools they use in conversation and how they engage. If a person rushes to judgment or rushes to pigeonhole person x, y, or z, it's generally not a great sign that they have a grip on their own internal biases.
Thus why I won't watch the video of this topic, and only comment on what I have seen before. I think that Jordan Peterson is really good at making himself sound like a reasonable figure of authority, a mix of his tone of voice that he does not seem to raise while he keeps in control everything he say sound deliberate, right as he puts in something a little dangerous.
For example, logic he says by pointing out that women are stressed from jobs is logical just as you could point to a history of women being seemingly content acting as mothers, but it is taking those thoughts further in saying that women should be mothers instead of autonomy of working if they choose is where problems come from. He really knows how to prey on insecurities within masculinity by saying something like a man would feel bad being emasculated by a woman, but he does not question if that system where men feel bad when a woman "out-mans him". It is a talking point that people with already too big insecurities of their masculinity would be quick to take.
Or that courtship had the appearance of simplicity of consent, and is reasonable to see that people would be confused now in what is considered consent when you have people saying they can't do so when drunk or that one party can duck out after a point. It is reasonable to see how that might upset men who have been sold an idea by things like old movies and stuff, but the step is not taken to see that maybe boys should not be sold that fantasy and they should respect the wishes of their partner at their own whim. Jordan Peterson uses that whole thing to say that he thinks that there should be no sex before marriage, and similarly that people should not even live together before marriage Jordan Peterson thinks that it leads to more divorces because the people figure they can get it all outside of the relationship of marriage. There is no consideration that perhaps people might like to practice in relationships to find one that would fit them.
Jordan Peterson is great at making you think that you are just talking about realistic racial or sex experiences, until you realize that he is saying that some races are naturally better than others and the sexes should stick to their lane, and you should have checked his references if they are actually reliable and the logic he is extracting makes sense.
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