This is a guy who believes that the ancient Chinese and Egyptians had intuitions about the DNA double helix, discovered by modern science in 1953.https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1048273783335706624 …
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"Although it's very complicated to explain why." Man, this would be an annoying class. He brushes past this batshit assertion in order to get back to expounding on how pictures of snakes are like, really super cool.
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“I really do believe this, though it’s pretty complicated to explain why.” Yeah, I bet it is
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This is like watching footage of my own teaching anxiety fever dreams, in which I’m responsible for utterly alien material, am totally unprepared, and just say whatever comes into my head. Literally every sentence here is BS.
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Aside from the uncritical “insanely cool”s, and the hilarious “it’s pretty complicated to explain why,” my favorite was “Australian Aborigines are the most archaic people ever discovered.” Peterson’s anthropology must come from textbooks that predate DNA as well.
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"you see the same thing with the rod of asclepius" - this dude doesn't even know the difference between a caduceus and the rod of asclepius but thinks he's got a grasp on less mainstream ancient symbols. Same as most ancient alien weirdos.
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