Jordan Peterson
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You can make a fortune. Well, Harvard has seen a precipitous drop in applications.
You can make a fortune. Well, Harvard has seen a precipitous drop in applications.
You can make a fortune. Well, Harvard has seen a precipitous drop in applications.
Maybe. You should look at what the medical schools have done to their curriculums. You might think twice about that, too. I tell you, man, no doctor is better than a bad doctor. You know, medical error is the third leading cause of death. Heart disease, cancer, medical error. So you get yourself in the hands of a bad doctor and you are one unhappy camper.
Maybe. You should look at what the medical schools have done to their curriculums. You might think twice about that, too. I tell you, man, no doctor is better than a bad doctor. You know, medical error is the third leading cause of death. Heart disease, cancer, medical error. So you get yourself in the hands of a bad doctor and you are one unhappy camper.
Maybe. You should look at what the medical schools have done to their curriculums. You might think twice about that, too. I tell you, man, no doctor is better than a bad doctor. You know, medical error is the third leading cause of death. Heart disease, cancer, medical error. So you get yourself in the hands of a bad doctor and you are one unhappy camper.
It sure is. Well, I was just at Oxford at the Students' Union there, and although I tell you, the students were on my side, and there was about 300 more of them lined up outside trying to get in. But it was so unpleasant and so corrupted. It was just... It's so sad. It's so sad. I see this with no satisfaction. The same with Harvard because it was a great place.
It sure is. Well, I was just at Oxford at the Students' Union there, and although I tell you, the students were on my side, and there was about 300 more of them lined up outside trying to get in. But it was so unpleasant and so corrupted. It was just... It's so sad. It's so sad. I see this with no satisfaction. The same with Harvard because it was a great place.
It sure is. Well, I was just at Oxford at the Students' Union there, and although I tell you, the students were on my side, and there was about 300 more of them lined up outside trying to get in. But it was so unpleasant and so corrupted. It was just... It's so sad. It's so sad. I see this with no satisfaction. The same with Harvard because it was a great place.
Matt, let's turn our attention to something a bit more topical to close this out. I know that you've been in a war of words of sorts, and I don't want to put words into your mouth, with James Lindsay. And I just had James on my podcast, and we talked about the danger of psychopaths to political, to the political, to the world really, but to the political most particularly.
Matt, let's turn our attention to something a bit more topical to close this out. I know that you've been in a war of words of sorts, and I don't want to put words into your mouth, with James Lindsay. And I just had James on my podcast, and we talked about the danger of psychopaths to political, to the political, to the world really, but to the political most particularly.
Matt, let's turn our attention to something a bit more topical to close this out. I know that you've been in a war of words of sorts, and I don't want to put words into your mouth, with James Lindsay. And I just had James on my podcast, and we talked about the danger of psychopaths to political, to the political, to the world really, but to the political most particularly.
The hypothesis basically being that there is three to five percent of the population that's essentially psychopathic and they gravitate to wherever the power is and utilize it. That can be on the religious front like the Ayatollahs in Iran or the Islamists in general. or the false Protestant preachers, for example, that do it for no other reason than to aggrandize themselves. But it also occurs...
The hypothesis basically being that there is three to five percent of the population that's essentially psychopathic and they gravitate to wherever the power is and utilize it. That can be on the religious front like the Ayatollahs in Iran or the Islamists in general. or the false Protestant preachers, for example, that do it for no other reason than to aggrandize themselves. But it also occurs...
The hypothesis basically being that there is three to five percent of the population that's essentially psychopathic and they gravitate to wherever the power is and utilize it. That can be on the religious front like the Ayatollahs in Iran or the Islamists in general. or the false Protestant preachers, for example, that do it for no other reason than to aggrandize themselves. But it also occurs...
In the political realm, many of the so-called agitators on the left side, they're just psychopaths using the naivety of young women, for example, for their own purposes. And I'm seeing some of that also emerging more clearly on the right, especially in the form of a particularly pernicious kind of anti-Semitism.
In the political realm, many of the so-called agitators on the left side, they're just psychopaths using the naivety of young women, for example, for their own purposes. And I'm seeing some of that also emerging more clearly on the right, especially in the form of a particularly pernicious kind of anti-Semitism.
In the political realm, many of the so-called agitators on the left side, they're just psychopaths using the naivety of young women, for example, for their own purposes. And I'm seeing some of that also emerging more clearly on the right, especially in the form of a particularly pernicious kind of anti-Semitism.
And James and I talked about that, and I understand that in the aftermath of that, and perhaps not directly as a consequence of the podcast incident, You and James have been exchanging words, and I'm kind of curious about that. Do you want to lay that out a bit and tell me what's going on?
And James and I talked about that, and I understand that in the aftermath of that, and perhaps not directly as a consequence of the podcast incident, You and James have been exchanging words, and I'm kind of curious about that. Do you want to lay that out a bit and tell me what's going on?