If you find these views rebarbative, you can always offer a rebuttal or choose not to expose yourself to Peterson’s output. If you need to indulge in straw-man arguments, or convince yourself that he is ‘alt right’ or ‘fascist adjacent’ in order to justify your opposition, then you are in no position to complain if you are not taken seriously. Screaming abuse at those who enjoy Peterson’s writing, or calling for his book to be cancelled, is not the behaviour of a responsible member of a civilised society. If you don’t like his work – either because of its actual contents or what you have simply imagined them to be – then don’t buy his books. Problem solved.
CANCEL CULTURE, the wet dream of the tyrants. What's empowering the cancel culture is how interconnected is company w/ smear merchant, before everything was proven many will simply lost their job for defending 'the real justice'. And then they'll be forgotten and the smear merchant will move ahead without repercussion.
Maybe our society is still normal and not infantile as you say, but the COST to defend is unbearable and majority of the people don't care.
@Lynx I dont agree with all of his views, some seem common sense and obvious, others seem even harmful at times... But overall he has good insights from time to time, he certainly isnt alt-right by any measure IMO.
We need to ask ourselves how we have reached the point where grown adults are willing to accept such wild mischaracterisations of public figures without even attempting to engage with the reality of what they say and think. We need to redress the widespread historical ignorance that dilutes the terms ‘Nazi’ and ‘fascist’ to meaningless slurs. We need to restore critical thinking in our education system to counteract the ongoing degradation of public and political discourse. We need to consider how anyone above the age of 16 believes that throwing insults is an effective form of rebuttal. This isn’t simply about Jordan Peterson; this is about the kind of hysteria he inspires in an infantile society. Something has to change.