Konstantin Kisin
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The problem Jordan Peterson put his finger on a long time ago is that online anonymity causes a lot of issues. Online anonymity is also extremely valuable, but there's got to be some way of finding some kind of golden middle.
The problem Jordan Peterson put his finger on a long time ago is that online anonymity causes a lot of issues. Online anonymity is also extremely valuable, but there's got to be some way of finding some kind of golden middle.
The problem Jordan Peterson put his finger on a long time ago is that online anonymity causes a lot of issues. Online anonymity is also extremely valuable, but there's got to be some way of finding some kind of golden middle.
And so my point is, I'm not a snowflake who's triggered by some unpleasant word in the thing. I just recognize that if we're going to have a public square, the most retarded person ever shouting the most offensive word that he can think of the loudest is probably not conducive to a healthy discussion.
And so my point is, I'm not a snowflake who's triggered by some unpleasant word in the thing. I just recognize that if we're going to have a public square, the most retarded person ever shouting the most offensive word that he can think of the loudest is probably not conducive to a healthy discussion.
And so my point is, I'm not a snowflake who's triggered by some unpleasant word in the thing. I just recognize that if we're going to have a public square, the most retarded person ever shouting the most offensive word that he can think of the loudest is probably not conducive to a healthy discussion.
Yeah. After the election, a lot of people, AOC did it. Among other people. And what I said about that is they were sheep when they put them in their papayas and they're sheep now when they're removing them. And I think that's true. And the point I was trying to make is not that I don't welcome people doing that. The point I was trying to make is that
Yeah. After the election, a lot of people, AOC did it. Among other people. And what I said about that is they were sheep when they put them in their papayas and they're sheep now when they're removing them. And I think that's true. And the point I was trying to make is not that I don't welcome people doing that. The point I was trying to make is that
Yeah. After the election, a lot of people, AOC did it. Among other people. And what I said about that is they were sheep when they put them in their papayas and they're sheep now when they're removing them. And I think that's true. And the point I was trying to make is not that I don't welcome people doing that. The point I was trying to make is that
A lot of people make decisions not on the basis of what they think is right or true or moral or whatever, but on the basis of what other people are doing. And it's an important thing to keep in mind when we talk about a lot of these social movements because they're really driven by a very small number of people who seem to have currency or power in that environment.
A lot of people make decisions not on the basis of what they think is right or true or moral or whatever, but on the basis of what other people are doing. And it's an important thing to keep in mind when we talk about a lot of these social movements because they're really driven by a very small number of people who seem to have currency or power in that environment.
A lot of people make decisions not on the basis of what they think is right or true or moral or whatever, but on the basis of what other people are doing. And it's an important thing to keep in mind when we talk about a lot of these social movements because they're really driven by a very small number of people who seem to have currency or power in that environment.
And that's a kind of reassuring thing in many ways about the possibility of change. We talked about the UK and how stuck it feels at the moment. Well, all it takes is a significant number of high status people to have a different perspective and that perspective then becomes the dominant one as we saw in America with the Trump election.
And that's a kind of reassuring thing in many ways about the possibility of change. We talked about the UK and how stuck it feels at the moment. Well, all it takes is a significant number of high status people to have a different perspective and that perspective then becomes the dominant one as we saw in America with the Trump election.
And that's a kind of reassuring thing in many ways about the possibility of change. We talked about the UK and how stuck it feels at the moment. Well, all it takes is a significant number of high status people to have a different perspective and that perspective then becomes the dominant one as we saw in America with the Trump election.
But yeah, there is a readjustment happening in response to the landslide that Trump managed to secure.
But yeah, there is a readjustment happening in response to the landslide that Trump managed to secure.
But yeah, there is a readjustment happening in response to the landslide that Trump managed to secure.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, that can happen, especially when the underlying concepts are as ridiculous as they are. People will then use and it was you're right. It was very funny because you literally had people writing articles in The Guardian about why they're woke. And then like six months later saying, oh, well, these right wing people are calling us woke.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, that can happen, especially when the underlying concepts are as ridiculous as they are. People will then use and it was you're right. It was very funny because you literally had people writing articles in The Guardian about why they're woke. And then like six months later saying, oh, well, these right wing people are calling us woke.