Jordan Peterson Reveals the Hilariously Brilliant Way He Avoids Leftwing Protesters

GURPS

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In the interview, Peterson says that he holds his lectures at a very specific time: Eight o’clock in the morning. Why? Because the far-left anarchists who usually try to force conservative speakers off college campuses with intimidation and sometimes violence are too lazy to get out of bed to confront him.

If that’s not the perfect description of your average Democrat activist, I don’t know what is. These people are not impressive. They are not driven. They are simply listless individuals who lack any real purpose in their lives, irrationally lashing out at those who disagree with them.

And that’s the real problem, right? When politics becomes someone’s religion instead of actual religion, that isn’t a path that leads to balance and peace. It’s a path that leads to constant escalation of insanity, always rushing to push the current thing with no boundaries and no anchor.

Peterson is not a Nazi. He’s not even all that controversial, when you actually listen to what he has to say. His gravest sin, at least according to the left, is telling young men to clean their rooms and to make something of themselves. But in this day and age, you aren’t supposed to do that. Encouraging someone to step outside of their baseline autonomy to do things in an objectively better way is seen as bigotry. For my money, society could use a lot more of that, though, not less.



 

vraiblonde

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It's a fact that many of those "protesters" are paid to do so. So! If they can't get their asses out of bed to hold down a real job, chances are good they aren't going to roll out for whatever Soros pays them.

I'd say Peterson has until 10am - maybe even noon.
 

spr1975wshs

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My mom taught my brother and I the same household skills as she did our sisters.
My dad and mom taught us a good work ethic.
Dad taught us useful repair skills around the house.

They saw that our Needs were met, but the Wants, less and less as we got older and could work at least a bit to earn an allowance. My 1st job, outside of helping at my grand parents shoe shop, was a paperboy doing door to door delivery of "The Wallace Pennysaver." 500 houses at 2 cents each. $10 a week was a lot in 1967 for a ten tear old kid.
 
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