Jordan Peterson learns that freedom of speech is not freedom from consequences

https://lemmy.ca/post/4381093

Jordan Peterson learns that freedom of speech is not freedom from consequences - Lemmy.ca

I’m sharing this article because it changed my perception of Jordan Peterson, and exposed him as intellectually dishonest at best and more likely a fraud artist. Starting with essentially his dissertation. It is a long read but it is incredibly well researched and written:

currentaffairs.org/…/the-intellectual-we-deserve

The Intellectual We Deserve ❧ Current Affairs

<p>Jordan Peterson’s popularity is the sign of a deeply impoverished political and intellectual landscape… </p>

Current Affairs
Reading 12 Rules for Life recently and I’d agree that Jordan Peterson is not a good writer that he uses too much words for the ideas he’s trying to say. He’s also too religious for my taste. However it’s a exaggeration that “he has almost nothing of value to say”. There are some insights of value if you skim through his words and it appears to me that he genuinely meant good for the advice he gives. I think he just needs a better editor.
I’ve watched numerous interviews with Jordan Peterson over the years, that guy is completely full of shit
Care to educate me with some examples?
The article above does a good job of providing many examples and a breakdown. It’s long, but worth it.
The article was from 2018 and I also have not read “Maps of Meaning” (as it sounds boring as fuck) so I can’t really compare what I see with the article is saying. I was hoping for more recent examples.