(1/5) The current organised criticism of Jordan Peterson is nothing but hostility towards prevalent mainstream practicality. Tidying your room isn't going to instantly undermine larger forces of control. However it is going to act as an applicable cure for consumer nihilism.
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(2/5) If you're criticizing someone for telling you the ABC's of self-care, then you're also exacerbating suffocative 'junk' culture that only wants you to: Be depressed, eat junk, be tired, consume vapid media and become buried by apathy.
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(3/5) Jordan Peterson's - seemingly/apparently - obvious life advice shows the glaring illusion of academia's supposed 'education'. For what use is knowledge of Marx or Derrida if in your day to day life you wallow in your own filth.
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(4/5) Consumerism has multiple generations by the throat, their entire lives dominated by empty material desires, ignorant to the possibility of self-respect, overcoming, independence and responsibility. Unconscious of their existence even.
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(5/5) Your criticism is only an inflation of your own ego: 'Look at me, criticising something popular!'. If you can't comprehend why the need for a teacher of such basic advice is worrying, then you're part of the problem. Get a fucking grip.
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