Revealing of what?I find it more revealing that many people think the liberalisation of abortion laws is some kind of axiomatic good.
Revealing of what?I find it more revealing that many people think the liberalisation of abortion laws is some kind of axiomatic good.
30:18 - Simon Wilson: One of the things you are famous for saying is that you found it difficult to debate with, eh, certain types of women because the normal things you would have recourse to, if you were debating men, are not available to you. And what you mean't was you couldn't hit her.imagine believing a man who can't handle cider is going to punch a motherfecker
Or that someone who doesn't agree is automatically a misogynistI find it more revealing that many people think the liberalisation of abortion laws is some kind of axiomatic good.
I'm not sure thats true tbh, at least not on redcafe. There was a thread on the referendum on abortion on Ireland a couple years back and most had misgiving about abortion as a subject but saw the choice as important despite it.Or that someone who doesn't agree is automatically a misogynist
Peterson is saying men have limits. But when those limits are breached the possibility of violence becomes real, and this stops men from becoming uncivilised.what limits, he's obviously talking about punching a fecker
I think thats bullshit quite frankly. The entire thing, every piece of it. Men don't punch people who insult them, we're often obnoxious pricks without expecting someone to clothesline us any second. Maybe if you're a 3 year old it seems a sensible reaction but no adult thinks 'i'll punch the cnut' is a solution to being insulted ... or anything else.Peterson is saying men have limits. But when those limits are breached the possibility of violence becomes real, and this stops men from becoming uncivilised.
However, when a women breach those same limits, men can't respond in the same way because hitting a woman is forbidden.
The solution, Peterson suggests, is that sane women should intervene. But he accepts the problem with this idea; sane women are too busy living their own lives.
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From the man who gave us "In defence of torture"...
I remember people defending Harris a lot on here, claiming he shouldn't be mentioned alongside the likes of Shapiro and Peterson.Tweet
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The more Harris talks and rubs shoulders with other "opressed pundits", the more he shows off his biases.I remember people defending Harris a lot on here, claiming he shouldn't be mentioned alongside the likes of Shapiro and Peterson.
It seems kind of apparent to me that he has a point (made in a stupid manner). Jo Cox was shot, the milkshakes thing doesn't seem entirely divorced from that. The publics reaction to figures of authourity is becoming pretty weird isn't it? Arnold Schwarznegger getting drop kicked. That fans reaction to Paul Pogba at the end of the season. They're all quite odd.
Harris is nothing like Shapiro in fairnessI remember people defending Harris a lot on here, claiming he shouldn't be mentioned alongside the likes of Shapiro and Peterson.
Have a word with yourself.Jo Cox was shot, the milkshakes thing doesn't seem entirely divorced from that.
Did you have trouble drawing a line on Katie Hopkins hypothetical chart too?It seems kind of apparent to me that he has a point (made in a stupid manner). Jo Cox was shot, the milkshakes thing doesn't seem entirely divorced from that. The publics reaction to figures of authourity is becoming pretty weird isn't it? Arnold Schwarznegger getting drop kicked. That fans reaction to Paul Pogba at the end of the season. They're all quite odd.
Milkshake is pretty much the most harmless thing you can attack someone with so they're obviously on drastically different ends of the scale. You think they're completely unrelated and have no similarities?Have a word with yourself.
Yes. There's no relation what so ever. It's like saying farting in the lift is related to Auschwitz.Milkshake is pretty much the most harmless thing you can attack someone with so they're obviously on drastically different ends of the scale. You think they're completely unrelated and have no similarities?
bollocks you got meSomebody throwing a milkshake could inspire someone else to throw some bleach which could inspire someone else to throw a brick... and so on.
So yes it is a slippery slope. Especially if there's milkshake everywhere
Somebody throwing a milkshake could inspire someone else to throw some bleach which could inspire someone else to throw a brick... and so on.
So yes it is a slippery slope. Especially if there's milkshake everywhere
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In his case, very.How dumb can one man be
I did. But what if, by reading about the videos, I am now alt-right? A lot to ponder...In his case, very.
Did you read the article he’s referring to? It’s pretty good.
Be careful out there!I did. But what if, by reading about the videos, I am now alt-right? A lot to ponder...