We're in agreement. I don't believe in the far-rights idea of an organised conspiracy of "cultural marxism", either, and I'm not sure what you're disputing
Perhaps I should have put "far-right" in quote-marks, to make it absolutely clear that I was using the term with some irony. The quoted tweet suggests that Peterson is the new "far-right" and that his use of "cultural marxism" is linked to Breivik's use of the term
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If you think that others will take it at face value, and that it might act as some kind of dog-whistle, I will take it down. As for being a miserable little sophist, I make no claim, have no responsibility, and take no payment to be otherwise
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I'm not really a fan of Peterson, but I don't think he has seriously considered enforced monogomy, and his conception of nature is a fairly conservative hallmark, not a far-right one. The democrats are probably "far-left" as far as social politics goes
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But we probably have a very different overton window, in terms of who we associate with
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My mistake, too, was thinking that the "apparently" might carry over the "paranoiac fever dreams" and have enough steam in them to qualify the "far-right". Apologies for my poor grammar
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