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Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "" video.
True, only what is called "the left" are no "left" anywhere but here. Pelosi, the Clintons, MSM, and so forth are not "the left." Neo-liberal establishment . . .
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keith mcdowell You are both right. Consider that. (I hope you don't mean you have contempt for the fragile, but only for those who take advantage of them like Peterson.)
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@michaelhejja A lot of people know more than Peterson does when it comes to philosophy. If you read only the books Peterson himself recommends on his own website, and nothing more, you yourself would be capable of seeing his glaring flaws. I'm starting to think neoliberal elitists have turned people away from reading, and doing all the other things that can actually help them, which coincidentally would also create real competition for the children of the elites. Remember that Peterson needs the neoliberal elite to run their game so that he can run his and become rich from it.
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Yeah, and we should consider it a symptom and take it to heart.
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@ellajid You are right. Some blend of Jung and fake Nietzsche keeps getting recycled, and it work$ every time. Adding in a little Darwin makes it even more potent.
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@CCEkeke So true!
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keith mcdowell This is what happens when no one has actually read the stuff Peterson relies on. And no one knows how some mishmash of faux Nietzsche and Jung is recycled regularly, for very nice money. The same thing was done by self-help gurus when I was a teen. Works even better now, as opportunities dwindle.
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@darqentries This is simply false. In fact, I think the opposite is true -- when you commit yourself to something larger than yourself, only then does your own life truly flourish, only then do you find fulfillment. This is because we are mortal, and because we cannot do very much by ourselves. The commitment to something larger could be to art, or medicine, or scientific achievement. It does not have to be solely political. All of our greatest achievements are collective products.
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@darqentries Who told you this? All of man's greatest achievements are collective products -- including language itself. All the arts, all the sciences, all technologies. Your comment sounds like a blurb for a dystopian science fiction novel.
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What is your source for the medical information you provide concerning "permanent neural damage?" Are you a physician or a pharmacist, or a research scientist?
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