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COLUMN: Jordan Peterson is a false prophet for profit

He is as qualified to discourse publicly and seriously on social reform as the neighbour鈥檚 cat
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It鈥檚 time Jordan Peterson鈥檚 15 minutes of fame were up.

Peterson is making news again, summoned before the College of Psychologists of Ontario for his harmful babble, as he chortles all the way to the bank while screaming about free speech.

Peterson is a psychologist.

He鈥檚 not a medical doctor, a lettered historian, an expert in the humanities nor a particularly gifted speaker. He is as qualified to discourse publicly and seriously on social reform as the neighbour鈥檚 cat.

Still, he has 3.7 million Twitter followers and $8 million, according to celebritynetworth.com. That鈥檚 savvy for an otherwise obscure academic no one had heard of just six years ago.

Think of him as the Canadian version of a Kardashian for pseudo-intellectuals.

Let鈥檚 try to put this nut in its shell.

Peterson, who is also an author, is noted for his strong anti-transgender views and for his beliefs about the natural order; that men are inherently fit to lead ahead of women.

He denies white privilege and, straying afar from his chosen field, climate change.

These ideas find resonance within conservative circles, while they nourish and validate individual insecurities and prejudice. Peterson has recruited followers who pay his words a cult-like devotion.

But it鈥檚 a sham.

Peterson is a false prophet, for profit.

He explained it during a podcast with Spotify personality Joe Rogan.

鈥淚 shouldn鈥檛 say this, but I鈥檓 going to, because it鈥檚 just so goddamn funny I can鈥檛 help but say it: I鈥檝e figured out how to monetize social justice warriors鈥f they let me speak, then I get to speak, and then I make more money on Patreon 鈥 if they protest me, then that goes up on YouTube, and my Patreon account goes way up.鈥

That鈥檚 not to say Peterson doesn鈥檛 swill his own Tang, and probably believes what he preaches.

Yet it amounts to manipulating the desperations of others, on both ends of the political spectrum, for financial gain.

One certainty about Peterson and those like him 鈥 for example radio shock jocks 鈥 is that to maintain a level of celebrity the bar for outrageousness and provocation must continually be raised.

That鈥檚 why someone who took his first step to notoriety by refusing to acknowledge gender pronouns in his lecture room at the University of Toronto in 2016 ended up tweeting that the plus-size model for the cover of the latest Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition is 鈥榥ot beautiful.鈥

The way to shut down Jordan Peterson is not to protest him.

It鈥檚 to depart the field and move on to meaningful conversations and strategies intended to create acceptance for a variety of opinions, so long as they are not oppressive or hurtful.

It鈥檚 to regard him for what he really is: a not-to-be-taken-seriously little man.

Do you have something to add to this story, or something else we should report on? Email:andrea.demeer@similkameenspotlight.com


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