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Michael Malice

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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Like the way she talks, I can do it. I'm not going to- It's just so like unique and idiosyncratic. And you watch clips of her from the 90s. She was just, I mean, I was like, okay, this. And what I love about her is she is, you can't put her in a box. She's so, I mean, she's so all over the map politically.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Like the way she talks, I can do it. I'm not going to- It's just so like unique and idiosyncratic. And you watch clips of her from the 90s. She was just, I mean, I was like, okay, this. And what I love about her is she is, you can't put her in a box. She's so, I mean, she's so all over the map politically.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I mean, she's a hardcore atheist, but she goes on and on about the Catholic church and the beauty it brings and the venerance that people have for it and how valuable it is. And her, you know, she's very big on Warhol, but at the same time, her veneration of the classics and her insane contempt for how that's being thrown into the garbage can.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I mean, she's a hardcore atheist, but she goes on and on about the Catholic church and the beauty it brings and the venerance that people have for it and how valuable it is. And her, you know, she's very big on Warhol, but at the same time, her veneration of the classics and her insane contempt for how that's being thrown into the garbage can.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I mean, she's a hardcore atheist, but she goes on and on about the Catholic church and the beauty it brings and the venerance that people have for it and how valuable it is. And her, you know, she's very big on Warhol, but at the same time, her veneration of the classics and her insane contempt for how that's being thrown into the garbage can.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

And we're losing thousands of years of creative history simply because it's predominantly white men is to her just complete madness. And she's correct. So there's so much I would love to talk to her about and just pick her brain and just to thank her. Because I think there's certain people when you find them at the right age...

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

And we're losing thousands of years of creative history simply because it's predominantly white men is to her just complete madness. And she's correct. So there's so much I would love to talk to her about and just pick her brain and just to thank her. Because I think there's certain people when you find them at the right age...

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

And we're losing thousands of years of creative history simply because it's predominantly white men is to her just complete madness. And she's correct. So there's so much I would love to talk to her about and just pick her brain and just to thank her. Because I think there's certain people when you find them at the right age...

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

You know, like Catcher in the Rye is this, the Fountainhead for certain people. It really kind of codifies you later in life.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

You know, like Catcher in the Rye is this, the Fountainhead for certain people. It really kind of codifies you later in life.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

You know, like Catcher in the Rye is this, the Fountainhead for certain people. It really kind of codifies you later in life.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Yes, yes.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Yes, yes.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Yes, yes.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I was someone who's very big encouraging political division. And, you know, Thomas Sowell says there's no solutions, only trade-offs. I was naive because I didn't realize the trade-off is how dumb political discourse has gotten. Where people, no one's holding them in check, so people are free to say just completely stupid things.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I was someone who's very big encouraging political division. And, you know, Thomas Sowell says there's no solutions, only trade-offs. I was naive because I didn't realize the trade-off is how dumb political discourse has gotten. Where people, no one's holding them in check, so people are free to say just completely stupid things.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I was someone who's very big encouraging political division. And, you know, Thomas Sowell says there's no solutions, only trade-offs. I was naive because I didn't realize the trade-off is how dumb political discourse has gotten. Where people, no one's holding them in check, so people are free to say just completely stupid things.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

And since you're surrounded by this echo chamber, and anyone who says, hey, this is stupid, now you sound like the outgroup, it becomes self-validating, and it's really horrifying.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

And since you're surrounded by this echo chamber, and anyone who says, hey, this is stupid, now you sound like the outgroup, it becomes self-validating, and it's really horrifying.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

And since you're surrounded by this echo chamber, and anyone who says, hey, this is stupid, now you sound like the outgroup, it becomes self-validating, and it's really horrifying.