Jordan Peterson's Regret

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  • #480471
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    Blue Skies
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    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #480472
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    Blue Skies
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    Jordan is a popular professor who harshly criticized MGTOW a few weeks ago and now he regrets it.

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #480492
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    MGTOW Knight
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    Well I respect the man for seeing his faults. I respect him as an intellectual as well. A truly brilliant man.

    I don’t think you would ever get an apology from a female…

    Fuck bitches... literally and metaphorically

    #480498
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    Juehue
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    More free advertisement for MGTOW

    #480529
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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    At the end of this almost three hour long interview yesterday, Joe Rogan said it was his favorite podcast ever. 958 podcasts and this was his favorite.

    #480576
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    FrostByte
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    I love what he says as 2:33:06 – 2:34:55 is exactly what’s wrong with the libtards.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #480580
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    Keymaster
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    Excellent. I just updated the other JP threads which have now come full circle.

    MGTOW doesn’t just “have a point”. MGTOW have THE FINAL WORD on this topic without deliberation or negotiation, and if he’s not going to teach that primary lesson on the fraudulent marriage contract for all men to study ….. he may now discuss something else in his f~~~ing “university psychology” classes at the University of Toronto , C~~~ario.

    He can now step aside, and leave the really valuable education to MEN.

    MGTOW saves men’s lives, futures and fortunes.
    A level of education he could only aspire to attain.

    They teach little elementary school kids about “the gender unicorn” being marketed to them – as part of Canadian law and the current education doctrine – but they don’t teach university-aged men signing a marriage contract is tantamount to financial and personal suicide.

    … and especially after the very candid Joe Rogan interview on Dave Foley’s divorce.
    Was David Foley a “pathetic weasel” too?

    It’s as if NOBODY – not even a man who sees it first hand – can bring themselves to admit MGTOW is smarter and more self-ware than your average man – or even your average university professor. Or are the likes of JP not lacking in “brains” but rather lacking honesty — or uncommon sense — when they criticize MGTOW to the moon and back again?

    NO MAN WHO KNOWS THIS GOING IN WOULD CHOOSE IT WILLINGLY.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #480609
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    MonkeyMind
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    I’m glad that he’s seen the light. I respect the guy for the work that he does and for standing up to SJWs.

    #480628
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    FrostByte
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    JPs tradcon programming is being tested. One minute he knee-jerks tradcon is a MGTOW hater. Then he steps back and retracts because he has the ability to question himself.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #480752
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    Yojimbo Rockford
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    I kinda figured this would be coming at some point. He always struck me as being too intellectually honest, to just brush off any criticisms of his argument without taking an honest look at it.

    Glad to see that he was able to look at the criticisms, and adjust his argument without some back-pedaling, patronizing, sorry not sorry, kind of response I’m used to seeing.

    #480757
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    Russky
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    At the end of this almost three hour long interview yesterday, Joe Rogan said it was his favorite podcast ever.

    Doesn’t he say the same thing about every single podcast?

    P.S: Watch JP’s body language during “the apology”. It doesn’t look like he meant it.
    He almost twisted/broke his fingers. I never seen anyone twist their hands like that

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #480831
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    I don’t think most people really “get it” until it happens to them. Once they are thrown out of their own house and they get to see their kids 4 days month then it really hits home. Hell I don’t want to believe it either and I have lived a lot of this s~~~.

    #481038
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    CombatRoll
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    HOLY S~~~ – The Dave Foley interview is more pertinent!

    I haven’t heard his story- and Joe seems amazed that in Canada you have to wait a year to get a divorce. Hello – f~~~ing bible belt in the US is the same way.

    Foley points out the ass raping that the courts give men and he cannot even go back to Canadastan b/c of it. $17,700 / month in child support?!? WTF

    Foley also touches on how the courts raping causes suicide.

    Damn….

    #481259
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    Keymaster
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    I don’t think most people really “get it” until it happens to them.

    I’ll say it again. . . .

    You can’t teach a child what “hot” is. It’s impossible.
    EVERY child needs to burn it’s own finger at least once.

    No matter how much you care for ( and love ) the child, it’s NEVER going to take your word for it.

    Personally, I think it’s a miracle that I escaped the noose. I think I wouldn’t have if my earlier jobs didn’t involve so much travelling. I probably would have touched the hot stove, but other opportunities prevented it. And thank f~~~ for all the fine gentlemen of the Manosphere too.

    HOLY S~~~ – The Dave Foley interview is more pertinent!

    It’s a kick in the head.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #719129
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    Bryant
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    I was taken aback when he said that we “were pathetic weasels”, but the fact he regrets saying it makes me appreciate him even more. For a good while i was conflicted on liking jordan peterson because of this, mainly because he is married and i see men who are married as really never being able to know the truth about many things. I feel men who are married aren’t exactly smart. I respect him for this.

    "He who lives with honor dies with honor."

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    They second he said “but” he negated his preceding narrative.
    This is tantamount to stating that yes, family courts are totally biased against men during proceedings,”BUT” they are not “totally” in the favour of women.
    It is without pleasure, nor vindictiveness, that I eagerly await his, and every other “defender” of marriage to experience divorce court.

    Every woman I have personally met claims to have lost out or somehow fared worse than the man she divorced/dumped. Despite keeping the house/car/children/bank accounts/pensions she didn’t earn/child and spousal support among anything else she “won” in the relationship lottery.
    There is, without fail, always some far flung mitigating circumstance (read fault), that allows them in to claim perpetual victim hood while never taking accountability for their own role.

    <shrug>
    Not my circus, not my monkeys

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #719807
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    I was taken aback when he said that we “were pathetic weasels”, but the fact he regrets saying it makes me appreciate him even more. For a good while i was conflicted on liking jordan peterson because of this, mainly because he is married and i see men who are married as really never being able to know the truth about many things. I feel men who are married aren’t exactly smart. I respect him for this.

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    We have MGtOW that are currently trapped in marriage, who have taken the red pill.

    Being married doesn’t automatically make them lose credibility. Lots of solid members here today and in the past are currently trapped.

    For me, it’s the “happy wife, happy life” crowd who sickens me.

    These are future MGTOW for sure. But, until they unplug from the Matrix, they are part of the system.

    The answer, is no.

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    Bryant
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    Forgive me, i did not mean to demean anyone who is currently suffering. That is truthfully how i feel. I am glad many men who are married have found mgtow. I don’t mean it as to say they are not credible, i just don’t feel they are very smart. You do not have to be smart to be credible, though it surely does help.

    "He who lives with honor dies with honor."

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