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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Mar 2

    Jordan Peterson's central message is a critique of modern liberal culture. And he has learned to distill his theories into pithy sentences, including one that has become his de facto catchphrase: “Sort yourself out, bucko.” http://nyer.cm/4ufEGdw pic.twitter.com/yJeZrg0bpE

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      1. borgiestaffa‏ @borgiestaffa Mar 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Good lord two words would have sufficed- sophomoric bore.

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      2. Stephen Regan‏ @StephenJRegan Mar 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Mr Peterson is a much-needed and most-eloquent voice in the West, calling to conscience the many who now routinely spread hatred and intolerance by their expressions of liberal-fascist views.

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      3. SageThinker‏ @SageThinker99 Mar 3
        Replying to @StephenJRegan @NewYorker

        Thats his schtick, you echoed his memetics.

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      2. Señor Saudades‏ @cdiddy42 Mar 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        He actually critiques extremism at large. He is fervently against identity politics whether that be alt right or SJW

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      3. SageThinker‏ @SageThinker99 Mar 3
        Replying to @cdiddy42 @NewYorker

        That's a false equality, because liberation != oppression. That's his game. You bought his myths.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. George Weber‏ @Boas72 Mar 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        "Sort yourself out, bucko" is not only lousy writing, it also sounds like it's been run thru Google Translate 3 or 4 times.

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      1. Bob Cat  🐈‏ @BobKitten Mar 2
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        This is the stupidest thing you have ever tweeted, @NewYorker. You are trying to make him look stupid. He's not.

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      1. Ali J Eisner ⚡️‏ @AliEisner Mar 3
        Replying to @NewYorker

        JP is poo, with corn.

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      2. Steve Wagner‏ @Photo59Smart Mar 3
        Replying to @NewYorker

        We finally have a rational thinking conservative whose ideas can be debated but the New Yorker went lowball with this weak analysis of Peterson. Why?

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      3. Jeb Aitman‏ @JoshJBer Mar 4
        Replying to @Photo59Smart @NewYorker

        Because his 'opponents' don't want to debate him, since it would most likely end unfavorably for them. Rather, they much prefer to slander from afar and play the ignorance card.

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      2. Mike Fischer‏ @MFischer16 Mar 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Founding fathers bequeathed to us a highly reliable foundation for governing society to advance the common good. Leftists take us in direction of highly unreliable systems, eg Venezuela.

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      3. SageThinker‏ @SageThinker99 Mar 3
        Replying to @MFischer16 @NewYorker

        Founding fathers were wealthy landowners who prevented "too much democracy" because they knew it could lead to some leveling, and that was that. They put down Daniel Shays when he rose up against plutocratic plundering of the commons. Oppression is oppression in whatever costume.

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      2.  🌹DROPTOP ROMANOV 🌹‏ @hegelianouthaus Mar 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Oh this lil buckaroo. Remember when they did this silly shit @jordanbpetersonpic.twitter.com/bFrH4Fu9Hj

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      3. Steve Wagner‏ @Photo59Smart Mar 3
        Replying to @hegelianouthaus @NewYorker @jordanbpeterson

        This is your analysis? Seriously? Wow

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      4.  🌹DROPTOP ROMANOV 🌹‏ @hegelianouthaus Mar 3
        Replying to @Photo59Smart @NewYorker @jordanbpeterson

        Ikr. I'm excited too 😊

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      5. Steve Wagner‏ @Photo59Smart Mar 3
        Replying to @hegelianouthaus @NewYorker @jordanbpeterson

        Sorry missed your point BIG TIME!

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      6.  🌹DROPTOP ROMANOV 🌹‏ @hegelianouthaus Mar 3
        Replying to @Photo59Smart @NewYorker @jordanbpeterson

        nah you didn't. Beterson is a silly lobster boi

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      7. Steve Wagner‏ @Photo59Smart Mar 3
        Replying to @hegelianouthaus @NewYorker @jordanbpeterson

        I'm on the left but appreciate a well-reasoned debate, you don't have to agree 100% of the time.

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      1. Candy Corn Eater‏ @Exosynjii Mar 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        The Incel Messiah! Some call him Tim.

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