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@Jordan B Peterson In the link I've noticed that the dates are written incorrectly. 31 Oct, 1 Nov and Nov. They missed the 2 whoever wrote this letter in the link. Accuracy matters when saying something important.
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@_Solaris nor should it. Was one of the funniest interviews I've ever seen.
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I'm from the UK but have enjoyed many visits to Canada. I felt that the last time I was there, about 5 years ago now, that the country was balanced on a pinhead about what it wants to be. It's a sad thing that with recent policy decisions it seems to be tipping into the identity politic abyss. We are seeing something similar in the UK with the devolved government in Scotland on the cusp of creating a series of hate speech laws, the tone of which wouldnt be out of place in 1930s Germany. We must all resist this foolishness and use our democracy while we still have it and get these people out of the policy making.
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Beautifully put.
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I was really looking forward to listening to this, found this chap very meandering and wandering through this subject, jumping about the topics that JP brought up. I appreciate its not an easy subject but i suspect from how JP was questioning him at times that he wanted to keep bringing him back onto topic and simplifying some of the non essentials that he wandered into.
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@aidangriffiths5075 I come from ireland, I've seen the country start the slow slide into becoming what's happening in the UK. It's not a good thing.
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After the treatment this man has had I don't understand how he can be so chilled about it all. He is a saint and hero.
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There were a few moments in the book that had this effect on me but the Rex Whistler story is very sad indeed.
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I completely agree with you here, and that part of the book in his conclusion really resonated with me. I feel the West is being pushed so hard now that we are on a glide path to that "dark place and time" where the West gives up on being polite and takes the gloves off to it all. The holding pattern we are in can only last so long, the means by which our weak and foolish leaders can control this are growing daily. Before long we will live in a society in the West where even the most basic aspects of living can be withheld if we do not comply with their wishes. Look at what happened during the pandemic and the as one example the Canadian truckers. The holding pattern Murray speaks of is there, just maybe not in the way he thinks or at least in addition to his way of thinking.
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It is indeed, also try listening to another of his books "strange death of Europe" it's also brilliantly thought out, evidenced and read. Even if you arent from Europe the lessons are there for all the west.
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The saddest part of Murrays brilliant book is the conclusion where he draws what options might happen. One of which I suppose we can distill down into violence (physical, legal, moral, and much else) against those that are "Other" and deemed to be a threat to us. I really feel the west is being pushed into this option as the handle turns and the screws get tighter on our culture. At some point the "steam" that Murray speaks of will pop the pressure cooker and a "someone" will rise out of it and take the west down a very dark road which will lead to god knows what.
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@thechairman6617 the UK is the same, we gave 74million pounds of taxpayer money via the "international development fund" to china last year and that's year on year. I get it though this is diplomatic palm greasing and I suppose some people in the right places get those palms greased in some way pretending the UK has any influence on some minor issues in china. Your point still stands however. Why does this happen?
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@stephaniezank7717 it's a shame you cant argue your genuinely interesting first point without falling back to snarky slurs. You made a fair point and others have given you alternatives cant you argue further your point without the snark?
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How awful, the wrong person died here. I hope fate and justice follows the ones that should have one day.
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Windswept like the west coast of Ireland which it was part of at some point.
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@Tsukoyomi460 sell out to what? As compared to "what" has she betrayed exactly?
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I got distracted by the lovely legs at 36.40
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In the book he makes your point and shows how the term is used to describe not just white people
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Keep the talk going Petersen and Murray, you are getting through slowly but surely I think.
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The chandelier he speaks of in Westminster was made with the blood of slaves from the colonial evil empire of britain....or so we keep hearing here in Britain when those who would do the country harm want to make us feel wrong about our history.
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@garywhitt98 I know right it's a heck of silly way to make em
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They are glorious indeed.
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@mikebruno1301 your little list of revenge reparations "reparenge" if you like has more holes than swiss cheese and makes you look like a demented SJW teen. Think them through and grow up.
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This is sad really, clearly this is "someones" opinion on a piece of art which may differ a lot from someone elses...the point being that the current madness in the west ALLOWS this opinion to be the defining one and the one we must take away from viewing the art. Madness.
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@LynxSouth oh I agree again, I'm happy to make my own judgements on any piece of art, or anything else really. What I'm essentially saying is that it's sad that our institutions have mandated the definitions of what we are supposed to be seeing, and attempting to take away the joy of personal interpretation of art.
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@LynxSouth well you've hit the nail on the head with the point on diversity. We are conditioned to associate the word Diversity with it meaning "good" or "strong" or "decent", it all seems rather positive to think this way. However no one in the western leadership seems to have asked themselves if it actually does mean those things as applied to society. It probably can mean those things if the meanings are reciprocated by other societies, but they are not, the meanings are weaponised and used against us. The mistake the west makes time and again is that they think the rest of the world will want our values and we try to export them, they dont, and are more than willing to use these values against us.
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@LynxSouth even the family isnt a safe place to discuss these issues. Did you know in Scotland they are trying get a law through that makes even private conversations on the doubts of "the message" are going to be illegal? I havent checked recently but that law may even be a law by now.
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@LynxSouth aye I know you were :) I was taking it off on an unnecessary tangent haha
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If you want to know African people, you must go to Africa.
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This is a great parable of the modern foolishness in the West.
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