Yes, and what does 'exactly' mean? If someone says that the sky is blue, and I answer 'exactly', then obviously I'm saying something about the sky, and I'm saying that it's blue.
By skeptical I mean that he's against it if it's backed by cultural marxists. On gay marriage generally, that's a tough question for him. You can watch him talk about it
here, or you can read about it
here. Summary is that he's not looking at it as an equal rights thing, he supports gay marriage if it leads to a society with more traditional values and does not support equal rights if it does not.
Yes I can. He also thinks women who wear make-up are being hypocritical if they don't want sexual harassment to happen in the workplace.
Whether or not climate change is happening, and what effect it will have, that's a scientific thing. Whether or not people believe the science, that's a political thing. Evolution is a scientific thing, belief in evolution is a political and religious thing. This is obvious.
Yes,
of course I can. As a bonus, when he says that he initially supported Clinton he viewed her as a conservative choice. He switched to Trump because even though Clinton was the conservative choice he didn't like the identity politics, which is funny considering the identity politics of Trump.
It's not about me liking it or not, it's about me being right and you once again not being aware of what he has said. I can show you him misgendering people, talking about the trans panic, how pronouns are ideology and dangerous and made up, etc. Feel free to ask if you're interested.
Once again, "equality of opportunity" and "equality of outcome" are more or less nonsense phrases. No one wants equality of outcome, and no one actually wants equality of opportunity either. So what we need to do is understand what we're actually talking about. Do you think women marching for women's right is an example of equality of outcome that will lead to murder? If not then you don't actually agree with Peterson's arguments on equality of outcome, because you understand the phrase differently.