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Michael Malice

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

So they have something there called the Tower of the Juche Idea, which is, this is true, the biggest stone obelisk in the world, or concrete obelisk, whatever. Right. And according to their literature, it was Kim Jong-il's idea, and no one else had ever thought of such a thing, right?

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

So they have something there called the Tower of the Juche Idea, which is, this is true, the biggest stone obelisk in the world, or concrete obelisk, whatever. Right. And according to their literature, it was Kim Jong-il's idea, and no one else had ever thought of such a thing, right?

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

So they have something there called the Tower of the Juche Idea, which is, this is true, the biggest stone obelisk in the world, or concrete obelisk, whatever. Right. And according to their literature, it was Kim Jong-il's idea, and no one else had ever thought of such a thing, right?

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

For that to be true, and this is how I lay out the scene, the architects must have sat together, and no one even as a brainstorm had this as a suggestion. And I imagine one of the architects would be like, you know what? Let's make this the second tallest stone obelisk in the world. And then Kim Jong-il comes in and goes... They're like, oh my God, no one's ever thought of this.

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

For that to be true, and this is how I lay out the scene, the architects must have sat together, and no one even as a brainstorm had this as a suggestion. And I imagine one of the architects would be like, you know what? Let's make this the second tallest stone obelisk in the world. And then Kim Jong-il comes in and goes... They're like, oh my God, no one's ever thought of this.

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

For that to be true, and this is how I lay out the scene, the architects must have sat together, and no one even as a brainstorm had this as a suggestion. And I imagine one of the architects would be like, you know what? Let's make this the second tallest stone obelisk in the world. And then Kim Jong-il comes in and goes... They're like, oh my God, no one's ever thought of this.

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

But for their propaganda to be true, that is what would have to be the backstory. Another example that they have is there was an amusement park, Funfair, that they built in North Korea. And Kim Jong-il, the dear leader, wants to make sure, this is like a South Park episode, that it was safe for everyone. So he gets on all the rides and everyone's like, can we ride with you? No, no, no, no, no.

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

But for their propaganda to be true, that is what would have to be the backstory. Another example that they have is there was an amusement park, Funfair, that they built in North Korea. And Kim Jong-il, the dear leader, wants to make sure, this is like a South Park episode, that it was safe for everyone. So he gets on all the rides and everyone's like, can we ride with you? No, no, no, no, no.

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

But for their propaganda to be true, that is what would have to be the backstory. Another example that they have is there was an amusement park, Funfair, that they built in North Korea. And Kim Jong-il, the dear leader, wants to make sure, this is like a South Park episode, that it was safe for everyone. So he gets on all the rides and everyone's like, can we ride with you? No, no, no, no, no.

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

I have to make sure that the elderly and children aren't harmed. And he did all the rides by himself. And there was a light drizzle. So, you know, he's very brave. And everyone stood and clapped. And they present this story with a straight face. And you read this and you realize how humorous it is that this is what's positive truth in this country.

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

I have to make sure that the elderly and children aren't harmed. And he did all the rides by himself. And there was a light drizzle. So, you know, he's very brave. And everyone stood and clapped. And they present this story with a straight face. And you read this and you realize how humorous it is that this is what's positive truth in this country.

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

I have to make sure that the elderly and children aren't harmed. And he did all the rides by himself. And there was a light drizzle. So, you know, he's very brave. And everyone stood and clapped. And they present this story with a straight face. And you read this and you realize how humorous it is that this is what's positive truth in this country.

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

Now, my last chapter in the book is where the mask drops and it gets very, very dark very, very quickly. But I think there is... So you use... That's interesting. You know, did you watch The Death of Stalin? I mean, he also did Veep, which is probably the best comedy of all time.

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

Now, my last chapter in the book is where the mask drops and it gets very, very dark very, very quickly. But I think there is... So you use... That's interesting. You know, did you watch The Death of Stalin? I mean, he also did Veep, which is probably the best comedy of all time.

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

Now, my last chapter in the book is where the mask drops and it gets very, very dark very, very quickly. But I think there is... So you use... That's interesting. You know, did you watch The Death of Stalin? I mean, he also did Veep, which is probably the best comedy of all time.

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

You haven't seen Veep? No, no, no. Julia Louis-Dreyfus blocked me because she plays Selina Meyer, who's the titular character. She was going on about Trump or something. I go, you won several Emmys for demonstrating that all politicians are sociopaths. Blocked. That show is a complete masterpiece because as the seasons go on, the mask drops more and more.

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

You haven't seen Veep? No, no, no. Julia Louis-Dreyfus blocked me because she plays Selina Meyer, who's the titular character. She was going on about Trump or something. I go, you won several Emmys for demonstrating that all politicians are sociopaths. Blocked. That show is a complete masterpiece because as the seasons go on, the mask drops more and more.

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

You haven't seen Veep? No, no, no. Julia Louis-Dreyfus blocked me because she plays Selina Meyer, who's the titular character. She was going on about Trump or something. I go, you won several Emmys for demonstrating that all politicians are sociopaths. Blocked. That show is a complete masterpiece because as the seasons go on, the mask drops more and more.

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

And the first season, she's this bumbling vice president. Every episode, there's a running gag. It's like, did the president call? No, no, okay. And by the end, it's full-blown bumbling. brazen sociopathy. And she's such a great comedic actress and so charismatic. Like there's this one scene where what her assistant's in the hospital, right?

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

And the first season, she's this bumbling vice president. Every episode, there's a running gag. It's like, did the president call? No, no, okay. And by the end, it's full-blown bumbling. brazen sociopathy. And she's such a great comedic actress and so charismatic. Like there's this one scene where what her assistant's in the hospital, right?