Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Jordan B Peterson"
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I agree with that. Some researchers have been pointing out that the best childhood vaccines, administered at the right time, make children's immune systems stronger overall and resistant to other infections, not only the one against which they were vaccinated. I say research vaccines and be sure to get those. See what other countries are doing. I always check other countries' ministries of health online, like UK, Switzerland, the Scandinavian countries, Germany, France, Netherlands, etc.
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Maybe you don't know what that's like, to be a crime victim as a child.
I frankly don't see how someone who made it as a best-selling author, really made a fortune, and then returned to school later in life to complete the doctorate she always dreamed of -- at OXFORD, no less -- and in the meantime was married to a New York Times journalist and had two children, was divorced and remarried, to a very successful US Army veteran and security expert, can possibly be "committed to being a victim." Sounds to me like she committed to being a winner, which she is. And to telling her story, no matter how much it exposes her to these insipid analyses.
She couldn't be browbeaten into accepting medical interventions that she had reservations about, either. How many people resisted the push to vaccinate? She did.
That's no victim.
You appear to need to believe there is less rape than there is, and that it's less bad than it is. Is that true? If so, why?
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@kwg5044 Say what??
You wrote: "Jordan's wife had nothing to do with this except for your personal censorious defensiveness."
Where do you see that I did any such thing? Can you be serious?
Then you conclude with, "The real question right now is why you are reacting emotionally to something I didn't say." Is everybody Hillary Clinton now? Er, um, you . . . just did what you accused me of doing. I didn't.
First of all, Wolf did not make a career out of her trauma. And in fact, if she was able to produce books, and obtain a doctorate from Oxford, and meet and marry an Army man, all as the result of trauma, that is called heroism. That kind of creativity in the face of pain is among the highest achievements a human being can aspire to. (See, e.g., Dostoevsky.)
That is exactly what you do with trauma. I don't know whether she did, but she certainly did not let it stop her.
My strong style of writing does not mean I'm "emotional." It means I can write.
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