Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
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Well, how many studies have you done now on left-wing authoritarianism?
Yeah, those are probably studies that I'd run across of yours.
Yeah, those are probably studies that I'd run across of yours.
Yeah, those are probably studies that I'd run across of yours.
Well, it's one thing to say that DEI programs work. It's another thing to say they don't work. And it's a completely different thing to say they do the opposite of what... Yeah, that's not good. And it seems to me highly probable. Yeah. You know, suicide prevention programs, the kind the government's always running, they make suicide rates go up. Well, because- Why?
Well, it's one thing to say that DEI programs work. It's another thing to say they don't work. And it's a completely different thing to say they do the opposite of what... Yeah, that's not good. And it seems to me highly probable. Yeah. You know, suicide prevention programs, the kind the government's always running, they make suicide rates go up. Well, because- Why?
Well, it's one thing to say that DEI programs work. It's another thing to say they don't work. And it's a completely different thing to say they do the opposite of what... Yeah, that's not good. And it seems to me highly probable. Yeah. You know, suicide prevention programs, the kind the government's always running, they make suicide rates go up. Well, because- Why?
you're advertising and normalizing suicide, right? And you think, well, we're gonna put up a prevention program. It's like, first, are you clinically trained? Second, did you do the research? Third, did you ever stop to consider that your conceptualization of the problem might be inadequate in relationship to its solution? There's so many things like this that happen.
you're advertising and normalizing suicide, right? And you think, well, we're gonna put up a prevention program. It's like, first, are you clinically trained? Second, did you do the research? Third, did you ever stop to consider that your conceptualization of the problem might be inadequate in relationship to its solution? There's so many things like this that happen.
you're advertising and normalizing suicide, right? And you think, well, we're gonna put up a prevention program. It's like, first, are you clinically trained? Second, did you do the research? Third, did you ever stop to consider that your conceptualization of the problem might be inadequate in relationship to its solution? There's so many things like this that happen.
Clinicians have become, the research-oriented clinicians have become very, very sensitive to such things because it's frequently the case that a well-meaning intervention will make things worse. And then you might ask why. It's like, well, there's 50,000 ways something could be worse and like one way it could be better.
Clinicians have become, the research-oriented clinicians have become very, very sensitive to such things because it's frequently the case that a well-meaning intervention will make things worse. And then you might ask why. It's like, well, there's 50,000 ways something could be worse and like one way it could be better.
Clinicians have become, the research-oriented clinicians have become very, very sensitive to such things because it's frequently the case that a well-meaning intervention will make things worse. And then you might ask why. It's like, well, there's 50,000 ways something could be worse and like one way it could be better.
And so just, it's an overwhelmingly high probability that whatever you do to change something that works makes it worse. Right. Okay. So now, so do you, what was your evidence that the DEI interventions made? What was made worse? What interventions and what was your evidence linking them? Yes. Okay.
And so just, it's an overwhelmingly high probability that whatever you do to change something that works makes it worse. Right. Okay. So now, so do you, what was your evidence that the DEI interventions made? What was made worse? What interventions and what was your evidence linking them? Yes. Okay.
And so just, it's an overwhelmingly high probability that whatever you do to change something that works makes it worse. Right. Okay. So now, so do you, what was your evidence that the DEI interventions made? What was made worse? What interventions and what was your evidence linking them? Yes. Okay.
Yeah, okay, okay, fine, fine. So you used that as a validation.
Yeah, okay, okay, fine, fine. So you used that as a validation.
Yeah, okay, okay, fine, fine. So you used that as a validation.
Okay.