Because Mourinho left United supporters no other choice but to 'support' politics instead.Why does a public intellectual have 'fans'?
Why does a public intellectual have 'fans'? As with many of our personal heroes, a discerning thinker acknowledges that those heroes have flaws, and that not all of their of their opinions will be objective. Peterson is a willing enabler of some of the most worrying elements of society, and a stooge of the established order.
Hes losing it.
He wasn't this crazy when he first showed up was he?
His opening gambit into public life was having a go at a law that stops discrimination against trans people. Notably criticising it for something it didn't do.He wasn't this crazy when he first showed up was he?
He actually believes the opposite. He believes that one should take control of life by grounding oneself in responsibility (family, career, etc). Without responsibility people lack purpose and lose their way in life.He of course fails to admit that a good start in doing so would be to stop watching his videos and stop taking life so fcuking seriously (as he seems to do).
His opening gambit into public life was having a go at a law that stops discrimination against trans people. Notably criticising it for something it didn't do.
yeahOh wait, hang on, it's just fallen into place, is it this cockheads fault I've had to argue with people about whether Canada has made it illegal to call people by the wrong gender pronouns?
This doesn't describe anyone who I know follows him at all. It might describe his online troll following though.
That's merely an opinion, and entirely depends on one's definition of a successful life.Without responsibility people lack purpose and lose their way in life.
I fully agree. I was just contending the notion that Peterson would ever admit to stop taking life so seriously. He would probably not say something like that because he thinks meaning in life comes from responsibility and that involves taking life more seriously, not less so.That's merely an opinion, and entirely depends on one's definition of a successful life.
I've not read his books although I have subjected myself to a few of his excruciating lectures and debates in full before formulating my opinion of him. I don't think that makes my view any less relevant though I didn't need to read Mein Kampf or attend the Nuremberg rally to know that notions such as racial purity or eugenics have no place in decent society. As for people cherry picking his comments to make him look bad, for someone supposedly so intelligent and articulate surely there shouldn't be too many examples like the one above yet they keep cropping up.The consistent strand I've noticed is that there is a palpable concern in hard left circles (what he would call the identity politics crowd) that he has come out of nowhere and become a YouTube celebrity who has now crossed into the contemporary TV world, which is in turn challenging the existing orthodoxy of how we regard many of the issues he talks about. Therefore the ideas he espouses are getting a mainstream platform where people who may not ordinarily be avid YouTube viewers wind up buying his books and watching his interviews on national television in multiple continents. This has in turn spawned quite a few Twitter troll accounts dedicated to cherrypicking un-contextualized random quotes he has made in various longer videos, as evidence that he is some sort of thinly veiled alt-right advocate and all things inclusive of being branded as such. Bar one of two write ups I've read I don't get the impression that many of his critics have read his books in their entirely or watched his videos in full length to get a better context of his work. Opinions are instead being formed by short soundbites lifted out of longer videos, which imo does little to help matters.
I've not read his books although I have subjected myself to a few of his excruciating lectures and debates in full before formulating my opinion of him. I don't think that makes my view any less relevant though I didn't need to read Mein Kampf or attend the Nuremberg rally to know that notions such as racial purity or eugenics have no place in decent society. As for people cherry picking his comments to make him look bad, for someone supposedly so intelligent and articulate surely there shouldn't be too many examples like the one above yet they keep cropping up.
Good effin' grief.
Unfortunately this is the world we live in. Instead of debating the merits of ideas within their intended context, we are more inclined to smear the messengers by way of cherry picked memes and truncated videos which aren't particularly helpful in having a sensible debate.
I'm sure there's a wider context that is not being represented
I've always supported freedom of speech but there's little sensible debate to be had with quotes like the above.
Why am I tagged in this?
Put it all in one post so people who want to actually discuss things dont get lost in a sea of tweets.