I've defended him where I've seen people regurgitating smears made against him. I've defended him where I've seen people badly misunderstand or misinterpret him (often willfully, sometimes innocently). I've defended him against being dismissed too lightly or called a charlatan.
Peterson's tradcon politics has given him a blindspot where he has failed to fully come to terms with the new epoch we're moving in to: technological mediation, global networking, dissolution of national culture, the rise of rhizome culture. He's pre-internet and it shows.
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That's not a reason to dismiss him as a charlatan. I think it's quite worthwhile to understand what happened in 20C, to not become ahistorical and risk repeating the tragedies of our recent past. Peterson's examination of the psychology of totalitarianism is worth listening to.
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Peterson also has a much better message for alienated and disaffected young people (and young men especially) than the alternatives. Would you rather Peterson told them to "clean their rooms" or would you rather they become NazBol proto-totalitarians? Yeah, I thought so.
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Seriously, don't throw shade on the guy who specializes in directing young men AWAY from violent totalitarian movements. Every ignorant knee-jerk leftist who conflates Peterson's tradcon-ism with "alt right neo-nazism" is making a terrible and tragic mistake. He's the opposite.
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If you've stayed with me this far, thanks for reading. Concluding words: get over your tribal political commitments and listen to the man with an open mind. He has something important to say.
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