Gehrman
Phallic connoisseur, unlike shamans
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The Harris v Klein debate was pretty interesting.
Well you managed to get through that pretty fast.
The Harris v Klein debate was pretty interesting.
Well you managed to get through that pretty fast.
James Lindsay's the biggest piece of shit thief out there and he took all his watered down takes from far more insightful people who have since been banned from Twitter
@WokeCapital on twitter was saying everything Lindsay would eventually pilfer way way before he was piping upWho are the insightfull people he took his watered down takes from? And considering they have been banned from Twitter, I doubt whether they were really that insightful.
@WokeCapital on twitter was saying everything Lindsay would eventually pilfer way way before he was piping up
Yeah he's too into that grievance stuff where you react to insane articles angrily. I can't stick that. People would do their case a world of good by endeavoring not to be whiny whenever possible even if they're rightI did read his and pluckrose's "Cynical theories" but found it rather dry despite the glowing reviews. I find his twitter persona rather bufoonish which backfires if he's in the past made a rather good point.
Anyone ever see that Cumtown Peterson imitation where its like "Actually, I did a study and it says it's gay to get pussy". Funny stuff
Yeah he's too into that grievance stuff where you react to insane articles angrily. I can't stick that. People would do their case a world of good by endeavoring not to be whiny whenever possible even if they're right
Here's a group of largely unrelated people and they've all said mean things about wokeness so therefore must all be far right.
Agreed, and I subscribe to both. It is possible to do such things, much as some would argue othwewise.The Harris v Klein debate was pretty interesting.
does this belong in this thread (since i'd argue he's the intellectual forerunner of today's classical liberals and/or conservatives, and his claims have been repeated by both people in the title)? in the racism thread? or in one of the PC/catch-all-culture-war threads?
Anyway, it's a fun one because in one sentence he implicitly accepts systemic racism and then says it's good.
Russell Brand is really going down in my estimations. Keeps having Peterson on his show and the pair of them talk aaaaaabsolute bullshit. Now, Ben Shapiro. Engaging with folks of alternative views is of course fine, but he doesn't challenge them at all and most of the shows content is how they all believe in God.
That's just Brand's schtick. He rarely challenges his guests and probably feels a more productive conversation can be had by disarming them so they lower their guards and have a normal conversation about issues.
I've been disappointed. He readily challenged politicians and the like in his "revolution phase". Peterson has said some very troubling things and has a measurable influence on groups like incels and the alt right and he shouldn't be given an easy ride simply because they share the same religion.
It sickens me how these IDW frauds are now peddling on vaccine disinformation. Go to the Twitter feed of any so-called 'marketplace of ideas' warrior -- Rubin, Pool, Weinstein, Nawaz, Chen, Lindsay, it doesn't really matter at this point -- and you'll inevitably find some sort of a snide comment about the vaccines. It's safe to say I'm embarrassed to have taken them seriously in the past.
Great summary of where he’s at and how he differs to the rest of them.
tldw?
Basically has a go at the “I’m just asking questions/doing my own research” mentality when it comes to stuff where there is overwhelming evidence and expert opinion that the mainstream opinion is the right one. 9/11 wasn’t an inside job. Trump really is a blow-hard idiot. Climate change is real. Vaccines work. And so on.
He also makes an interesting point that a lot of them are motivated by distrust and dislike of publicly funded institutions (CDC, FDA, WHO etc) but there’s a time and place to express that distrust. The middle of a global pandemic is neither the time or the place to deliberately undermine confidence in the institutions we need to help steer us back towards normality.
That's interesting. Maybe he's starting to realize that he doesn't belong in the group he has associated himself with (and often been associed with by others, but not exclusively).
That's interesting. Maybe he's starting to realize that he doesn't belong in the group he has associated himself with (and often been associed with by others, but not exclusively).
Great summary of where he’s at and how he differs to the rest of them.
I find listening to him frustrating. He seems to talk a lot and not leave me with the impression that he's said very much.
He loves the sound of his own voice.I find listening to him frustrating. He seems to talk a lot and not leave me with the impression that he's said very much.
It’s interesting to see how many of them have gone full loony about vaccines while Sam Harris has taken the exact opposite stance and seems to be falling out with former friends on this issue.
Which fits with what I always say about commentators like this. When their opinion on every controversial issue is 100% predictable based on their politics/previous opinions then you should ignore their opinion on everything.
Sam Harris currently standing out as the only one whose opinion on everything should at least be listened to (even if you disagree). You could see this coming by him being willing to call out Trump as a dangerous idiot, unlike most of those other names you mention.
I like this.
Can I ask where you are on Peterson in this regard? He often makes a long point about the extreme left and then slips in at the end "and this is also true about the extreme right". He never seems to do the same but the other way round, which makes me highly suspicious.
The reason I'm concerned with Peterson is that one of my oldest friends has been turned onto him by another of his friends, who is a church minister incidentally. I worry about Peterson being an alt right gateway as many think he is.