Jordan Peterson
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It's damn black humor, though. McGill's decision to close its dedicated DEI office occurred right after accreditors wrapped up their interviews and visits to the university in January. Just think about that. McGill was put on notice that unless they advanced their DEI programs, they were going to lose their bloody accreditation. That meant they wouldn't have a medical school.
It's damn black humor, though. McGill's decision to close its dedicated DEI office occurred right after accreditors wrapped up their interviews and visits to the university in January. Just think about that. McGill was put on notice that unless they advanced their DEI programs, they were going to lose their bloody accreditation. That meant they wouldn't have a medical school.
It's damn black humor, though. McGill's decision to close its dedicated DEI office occurred right after accreditors wrapped up their interviews and visits to the university in January. Just think about that. McGill was put on notice that unless they advanced their DEI programs, they were going to lose their bloody accreditation. That meant they wouldn't have a medical school.
And the consequence of that 10 years later was that they hadn't made a bit of progress, and everything they did failed so utterly cataclysmically on the DEI front that they actually closed their office. Think about what kind of failure that indicates, right, in the face of this absolute impossibility.
And the consequence of that 10 years later was that they hadn't made a bit of progress, and everything they did failed so utterly cataclysmically on the DEI front that they actually closed their office. Think about what kind of failure that indicates, right, in the face of this absolute impossibility.
And the consequence of that 10 years later was that they hadn't made a bit of progress, and everything they did failed so utterly cataclysmically on the DEI front that they actually closed their office. Think about what kind of failure that indicates, right, in the face of this absolute impossibility.
Technically, McGill's marquee medical program is still accredited, despite his probationary status. But the news could potentially affect McGill's number one ranking of all medical schools in the country by McLean's magazine in Canada. That's kind of like Time used to be in its next annual survey. So... What can I say? Well, here's something else that's happened.
Technically, McGill's marquee medical program is still accredited, despite his probationary status. But the news could potentially affect McGill's number one ranking of all medical schools in the country by McLean's magazine in Canada. That's kind of like Time used to be in its next annual survey. So... What can I say? Well, here's something else that's happened.
Technically, McGill's marquee medical program is still accredited, despite his probationary status. But the news could potentially affect McGill's number one ranking of all medical schools in the country by McLean's magazine in Canada. That's kind of like Time used to be in its next annual survey. So... What can I say? Well, here's something else that's happened.
And Trump actually moved to do something about this with an executive order earlier this month. The accreditation agencies that determine whether the professionals who serve you are competent have become more corrupted even than the universities. So, you know, with Peterson Academy, we're wrestling with the issue of accreditation because our courses aren't transferable to universities.
And Trump actually moved to do something about this with an executive order earlier this month. The accreditation agencies that determine whether the professionals who serve you are competent have become more corrupted even than the universities. So, you know, with Peterson Academy, we're wrestling with the issue of accreditation because our courses aren't transferable to universities.
And Trump actually moved to do something about this with an executive order earlier this month. The accreditation agencies that determine whether the professionals who serve you are competent have become more corrupted even than the universities. So, you know, with Peterson Academy, we're wrestling with the issue of accreditation because our courses aren't transferable to universities.
But increasingly, corporations don't give a damn if you have a university degree, and no wonder. And it might even be the fact that being accredited now is an indicator that you're ideologically corrupt. Because in order to become accredited, you have to follow all the rules. accreditation dictums, and they're all the same dictums that destroyed the universities.
But increasingly, corporations don't give a damn if you have a university degree, and no wonder. And it might even be the fact that being accredited now is an indicator that you're ideologically corrupt. Because in order to become accredited, you have to follow all the rules. accreditation dictums, and they're all the same dictums that destroyed the universities.
But increasingly, corporations don't give a damn if you have a university degree, and no wonder. And it might even be the fact that being accredited now is an indicator that you're ideologically corrupt. Because in order to become accredited, you have to follow all the rules. accreditation dictums, and they're all the same dictums that destroyed the universities.
So what we're hoping with our initiative is to go direct to corporations and to say, we can screen candidates for you for merit, and we won't educate them to be narcissistic, woke troublemakers who think that the way you improve the world is by protesting, which is essentially, definitely what they're taught in university. Leslie Fellows is Dean of Medicine, by the way.
So what we're hoping with our initiative is to go direct to corporations and to say, we can screen candidates for you for merit, and we won't educate them to be narcissistic, woke troublemakers who think that the way you improve the world is by protesting, which is essentially, definitely what they're taught in university. Leslie Fellows is Dean of Medicine, by the way.
So what we're hoping with our initiative is to go direct to corporations and to say, we can screen candidates for you for merit, and we won't educate them to be narcissistic, woke troublemakers who think that the way you improve the world is by protesting, which is essentially, definitely what they're taught in university. Leslie Fellows is Dean of Medicine, by the way.
Fellows insisted, however, that McGill has made tremendous progress with its medical curriculum since 2015. Yeah, I bet that's progress. When you dig down below the kind of headline on the outcome, you can understand better the progress that we have, in fact, made over the last 10 years. Yeah, progress. All right, according to the New York Times, Trump's at war with Harvard.
Fellows insisted, however, that McGill has made tremendous progress with its medical curriculum since 2015. Yeah, I bet that's progress. When you dig down below the kind of headline on the outcome, you can understand better the progress that we have, in fact, made over the last 10 years. Yeah, progress. All right, according to the New York Times, Trump's at war with Harvard.