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Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "watch URGENTLY before they censor me!!" video.
Thanks for honoring my freedom of speech. Jordan doesn't admit that he needs re-training as a psychologist ... because if he did … he would be openly admitting that he became a multi-millionaire by misleading the public. Had he put a disclaimer on each one of his podcasts ... stating that he was expressing his personal views on all subjects ... rather than what he had learned in his training as a psychologist ... he would not have had any problems at all with the people at the Ontario board of psychologists … or the people in the Canadian Court system. Someone with (probably) the pseudonym @roberkirchner7981 … posted the following. In doing so, he expressed my sentiments much better than I could express them … “No Jordan. Your right to free speech is absolute. Your right to work as a licensed psychologist is not. Professional bodies have the right to withhold credentials from people who harm the reputation of the profession. Wilfully causing psychological harm, as you do, definitely harms the reputation of your profession.” "Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences." Author unknown
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@michaelbuddy Thanks for honoring my freedom of speech. Jordan doesn't admit that he needs re-training as a psychologist ... because if he did … he would be openly admitting that he became a multi-millionaire by misleading the public. Had he put a disclaimer on each one of his podcasts ... stating that he was expressing his personal views on all subjects ... rather than what he had learned in his training as a psychologist ... he would not have had any problems at all with the people at the Ontario board of psychologists … or the people in the Canadian Court system. Someone with (probably) the pseudonym @roberkirchner7981 … posted the following. In doing so, he expressed my sentiments much better than I could express them … “No Jordan. Your right to free speech is absolute. Your right to work as a licensed psychologist is not. Professional bodies have the right to withhold credentials from people who harm the reputation of the profession. Wilfully causing psychological harm, as you do, definitely harms the reputation of your profession.” "Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences." Author unknown
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@newtoncooper4085 Thanks for honoring my freedom of speech. Jordan doesn't admit that he needs re-training as a psychologist ... because if he did … he would be openly admitting that he became a multi-millionaire by misleading the public. Had he put a disclaimer on each one of his podcasts ... stating that he was expressing his personal views on all subjects ... rather than what he had learned in his training as a psychologist ... he would not have had any problems at all with the people at the Ontario board of psychologists … or the people in the Canadian Court system. Someone with (probably) the pseudonym @roberkirchner7981 … posted the following. In doing so, he expressed my sentiments much better than I could express them … “No Jordan. Your right to free speech is absolute. Your right to work as a licensed psychologist is not. Professional bodies have the right to withhold credentials from people who harm the reputation of the profession. Wilfully causing psychological harm, as you do, definitely harms the reputation of your profession.” "Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences." Author unknown
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@stevengoldstein114 If you don't "get it" it's because you are too stubborn to WANT to see. Jordan doesn't admit that he needs re-training as a psychologist ... because if he did … he would be openly admitting that he became a multi-millionaire by misleading the public. Had he put a disclaimer on each one of his podcasts ... stating that he was expressing his personal views on all subjects ... rather than what he had learned in his training as a psychologist ... he would not have had any problems at all with the people at the Ontario board of psychologists … or the people in the Canadian Court system. Someone with (probably) the pseudonym @roberkirchner7981 … posted the following. In doing so, he expressed my sentiments much better than I could express them … “No Jordan. Your right to free speech is absolute. Your right to work as a licensed psychologist is not. Professional bodies have the right to withhold credentials from people who harm the reputation of the profession. Wilfully causing psychological harm, as you do, definitely harms the reputation of your profession.” "Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences." Author unknown
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@stevengoldstein114 The system in Canada and the United States is set up so that if the speech of citizens offends other citizens ... the offended citizens can take their claim to court. Some cases such as the case of Larry Flynt of Hustler Magazine vs Jerry Falwell the Protestant preacher ... might even end up in the Supreme Court. *That case was decided in favor of Larry Flynt's right to freedom of speech. Along the same line ... people who are transgender could take Jordan Peterson to court for saying that there isn't any such condition as BEING transgender. But because of protecting invaluable freedom of speech, I doubt that those who ARE transgender could win their case even in a lower court. The exposure however of Jordan's transphobia in a court case would be run on social media outlets and might do a world of good for the 2 to 3% of the world's population who are recognized by "experts" as BEING transgender.
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