Comments by "" (@psychcowboy1) on "Warren Smith - Secret Scholar Society"
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@tezwah5651 You found a spot where JP outsmarted Helen? This is super exciting, why are you keeping it a secret? Where was it? 17:20 Tyranny isn't good, that is the definition of tyranny, something that isn't good. [Uh no Jordan, that isn't the definition of tyranny.]
--Were there any Peterson wins? Here are a couple of Helen wins, starting at like 41:00.
1. Helen: It works in two different ways, it makes lobsters more aggressive and it makes humans less aggressive.'
Peterson interrupting: No that's not right, it makes humans less aggressive...I know my neurochemistry, if you want to go play neurochemistry, It makes a lobster more likely to fight again.'
[uh Whoops Jordan. She agreed with you that serotonin makes humans less aggressive, and she is wrong... for agreeing with you? Lobsters that want to fight are not displaying aggression? Fighting isn't aggression? The relevant paper is called Serotonin and Aggression Motivation in Crustaceans, concluding that serotonin makes lobsters adopt aggressive postures...SCORE: Helen 1, Jordan 0]
2."I chose lobsters, the reason I made that argument was to put paid to the absurd Marxist proposition that hierarchical structures are a secondary consequence of free market economies which is as preposterous a theory as you could have about anything.'
Helen: 'Lobsters say the thing that you ideologically want to talk about that your belief that there is a kind of Marxist ideology...'
Peterson interrupting: 'How do lobsters say that?'
[Uh what Jordan? You just explained how lobsters demonstrate that. Remember you chose lobsters to put rest to the absurd Marxist proposition, and now you are saying lobsters don't put to rest the absurd proposition? Remembering what you said 2 minutes ago can be super challenging I know.] SCORE: Helen 2, Jordan 0
3. Helen referring to equality of outcome: 'I don't think that is a widely held view.'
JP Interrupting as usual: 20% of social scientists identify as Marxist. Look it up in Haidt's work, I studied it quite carefully, it is a perfectly valid statistical.
[Heads up JP, in the survey you are referring to, 3% of college professors identify as Marxist, and you claim that universities are dominated by leftist ideology, thus 3% of a very Left leaning sample identify as Marxist... and you are disagreeing with Helen? Whoops. The study Prevalence of Marxism in Academia states that Marxism is 'A tiny minority faith', ie Peterson cited a study to prove Helen wrong, when it actually proved her right. SCORE: Helen 3, Jordan 0]
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@MCharlesPainting Masterclass? In Jordy getting destroyed? Helen was right on Read More, look up the study by heterodox academy, alt right like JP, minimum force, don't go beyond what is necessary? Like when JP called Helen foolish for crediting the women's movement, JP isn't angry? listen to him yell at her 'that's for sure its purely not!' talking about tyrannical patriarchy', Hey Warren, why don't you highlight a section where you analyzed the GQ interview in an insightful accurate way, I promise to check it out. JP is trying to articulate that we have it better? Technology sure, housing costs and a college degree, nope, listen when Helen says a lot of people agree with JP ... and he interrupts to disagree...Huh? People are under the weight of ambition is tyrannical? What a monster straw man, no one is doing that to young men. Post modern thinking? Who pushes that? Plenty are arguing there should be no such thing as hierarchy? Show me one. Helen says it is not a widely held view, and then JP cites the Haidt paper that proves Helen right! Masterclass, true, but not a master class in JP intellectual dominance. BTW Warren; do you agree when JP says the West is an oppressive patriarchy?
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At about 45:00 Helen says that equality of outcome is 'not a widely held view'. JP as usuall interrupts her to state that '20% of social science professors identify as Marxist, I read it quite carefully it is a perfectly valid statistic.'
Problem is, the paper he is referring to Prevalance of Marxism in Academia, concluded that even in the left leaning environment of university, Marxism is a 'tiny minority faith'. So JP interrupted Helen to brag about his reasoning and research skills, claiming he 'read it quite carefully', but he still didn't understand it; the paper proves Helen right.
This is what is 'quite prevalent all throughout the video'; JP on a mission to prove his own ego and not let Helen be right about anything. That is how to use facts. Try it.
At 44: What do you think that the demand for equality of outcome is if not an attempt to flatten hierarchy, what else could it possibly be? [Do you see how stupid that comment is? Obviously equality of outcome is the same as flatten hierarchy. It is about as bright as saying: 'What do you think is the point of a haircut if not an attempt to make your hair shorter. What else could it possibly be?']
46: I don't know how to tackle the fact that people range widely in cognitive ability. [Yes Jordan, we know you don't know how to make everyone equally smart.]
44: Plenty are arguing there should be no such thing as Marxism. [Plent of them JP? Find me one.] [JP cites a paper from Haidt work that proves Helen right.]
48: Animals organize themselves into hierarchies, [Hey 2nd grade class did dinosaurs compete to get to the top of the dinosaur hierarchy' Class-Yes, ooh impressive Jordy] How can you be skeptical about this? [Uh what was she skeptical about Jordy?] Hierarchies can't be claimed on hierarchies and the West. [Uh Jordy, no one is claiming that.]
41: Helen: Serotonin makes humans less aggressive, JP no that's not right, it makes humans less aggressive [Whoops JP] Hierarchies are a third of a billion years old. [Hey 3rd grade class did dinosaurs have hierarchies? Class; yes.] Lobsters say what you want about Marxism. How do lobsters say that? Jordy you just explained how lobsters say that two minutes ago. Remember 'I chose lobsters to put paid to the absurd Marxist supposition?]
20: What if it is composed mostly of women is it still a patriarchy? [Helen corrects JP vocabulary problem; no that is a matriarchy.] We take a patriarchal structure like the medical field. [Jh Jordy, after spending this entire interview denying we have a patriarchy, you are now admitting the medical field is a patriarchy?] 33: Lets get our definitions straight on identity politics. [Helen correctly defines it and gives a correct example, JP doesn't define it or give an example, score for Helen.]
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At about 45:00 Helen says that equality of outcome is 'not a widely held view'. JP as usuall interrupts her to state that '20% of social science professors identify as Marxist, I read it quite carefully it is a perfectly valid statistic.'
Problem is, the paper he is referring to Prevalance of Marxism in Academia, concluded that even in the left leaning environment of university, Marxism is a 'tiny minority faith'. So JP interrupted Helen to brag about his reasoning and research skills, claiming he 'read it quite carefully', but he still didn't understand it; the paper proves Helen right.
This is what is 'quite prevalent all throughout the video'; JP on a mission to prove his own ego and not let Helen be right about anything. That is how to use facts. Try it.
At 44: What do you think that the demand for equality of outcome is if not an attempt to flatten hierarchy, what else could it possibly be? [Do you see how stupid that comment is? Obviously equality of outcome is the same as flatten hierarchy. It is about as bright as saying: 'What do you think is the point of a haircut if not an attempt to make your hair shorter. What else could it possibly be?']
46: I don't know how to tackle the fact that people range widely in cognitive ability. [Yes Jordan, we know you don't know how to make everyone equally smart.]
44: Plenty are arguing there should be no such thing as Marxism. [Plent of them JP? Find me one.] [JP cites a paper from Haidt work that proves Helen right.]
48: Animals organize themselves into hierarchies, [Hey 2nd grade class did dinosaurs compete to get to the top of the dinosaur hierarchy' Class-Yes, ooh impressive Jordy] How can you be skeptical about this? [Uh what was she skeptical about Jordy?] Hierarchies can't be claimed on hierarchies and the West. [Uh Jordy, no one is claiming that.]
41: Helen: Serotonin makes humans less aggressive, JP no that's not right, it makes humans less aggressive [Whoops JP] Hierarchies are a third of a billion years old. [Hey 3rd grade class did dinosaurs have hierarchies? Class; yes.] Lobsters say what you want about Marxism. How do lobsters say that? Jordy you just explained how lobsters say that two minutes ago. Remember 'I chose lobsters to put paid to the absurd Marxist supposition?]
20: What if it is composed mostly of women is it still a patriarchy? [Helen corrects JP vocabulary problem; no that is a matriarchy.] We take a patriarchal structure like the medical field. [Jh Jordy, after spending this entire interview denying we have a patriarchy, you are now admitting the medical field is a patriarchy?] 33: Lets get our definitions straight on identity politics. [Helen correctly defines it and gives a correct example, JP doesn't define it or give an example, score for Helen.]
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At about 45:00 Helen says that equality of outcome is 'not a widely held view'. JP as usuall interrupts her to state that '20% of social science professors identify as Marxist, I read it quite carefully it is a perfectly valid statistic.'
Problem is, the paper he is referring to Prevalance of Marxism in Academia, concluded that even in the left leaning environment of university, Marxism is a 'tiny minority faith'. So JP interrupted Helen to brag about his reasoning and research skills, claiming he 'read it quite carefully', but he still didn't understand it; the paper proves Helen right.
This is what is 'quite prevalent all throughout the video'; JP on a mission to prove his own ego and not let Helen be right about anything. That is how to use facts. Try it.
At 44: What do you think that the demand for equality of outcome is if not an attempt to flatten hierarchy, what else could it possibly be? [Do you see how stupid that comment is? Obviously equality of outcome is the same as flatten hierarchy. It is about as bright as saying: 'What do you think is the point of a haircut if not an attempt to make your hair shorter. What else could it possibly be?']
46: I don't know how to tackle the fact that people range widely in cognitive ability. [Yes Jordan, we know you don't know how to make everyone equally smart.]
44: Plenty are arguing there should be no such thing as Marxism. [Plent of them JP? Find me one.] [JP cites a paper from Haidt work that proves Helen right.]
48: Animals organize themselves into hierarchies, [Hey 2nd grade class did dinosaurs compete to get to the top of the dinosaur hierarchy' Class-Yes, ooh impressive Jordy] How can you be skeptical about this? [Uh what was she skeptical about Jordy?] Hierarchies can't be claimed on hierarchies and the West. [Uh Jordy, no one is claiming that.]
41: Helen: Serotonin makes humans less aggressive, JP no that's not right, it makes humans less aggressive [Whoops JP] Hierarchies are a third of a billion years old. [Hey 3rd grade class did dinosaurs have hierarchies? Class; yes.] Lobsters say what you want about Marxism. How do lobsters say that? Jordy you just explained how lobsters say that two minutes ago. Remember 'I chose lobsters to put paid to the absurd Marxist supposition?]
20: What if it is composed mostly of women is it still a patriarchy? [Helen corrects JP vocabulary problem; no that is a matriarchy.] We take a patriarchal structure like the medical field. [Jh Jordy, after spending this entire interview denying we have a patriarchy, you are now admitting the medical field is a patriarchy?] 33: Lets get our definitions straight on identity politics. [Helen correctly defines it and gives a correct example, JP doesn't define it or give an example, score for Helen.]
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