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You can find many great lengthy interviews of Jordan Peterson, but this is my favorite video of him speaking:

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Please feel free to comment below. I welcome dissenting opinions, whether they be political or artistic in nature.



-LYTEHAUS

You can find many great lengthy interviews of Jordan Peterson, but this is my favorite video of him speaking:Please feel free to comment below. I welcome dissenting opinions, whether they be political or artistic in nature.-LYTEHAUS

This meme is an homage to the famous painting "The Death of Socrates" by Jacques-Louis David, in 1787.Here, Canadian professor, psychologist, and philosopher Jordan B. Peterson takes the place of Socrates.Both figures were accused by the state of corrupting the youth.Both refused to stop talking, undeterred by the threat of punishment.Jordan Peterson speaks in opposition to the Canadian bill C16,which, as it is currently written, grants the Ontario Human Rights Commissionsweeping authoritarian powers to punish people for the words they choose to use.This meme is NOT meant as an insult to trans people. I believe trans, and gender-non-conforming peopledeserve the same human dignity and legal protections granted to everyone else.This meme IS meant to mock those who seek to use the law to control what others may say.This is NOT a "right wing" or "conservative" meme. I hold no party loyalty.I reject attempts at censorship from both the left and the right.The woman in black on the right is Christina Hoff Summers,another scholar who is similarly maligned by radical PC authoritarians.A few infamous "SJWs" appear in this meme for comedic purposes.I featured them because they are so recognizable, but I do not know them,nor do I wish them ill as individuals. I do not think a person should bejudged solely by their worst actions on a particular day.The quote featured above comes from this short clip from a debate: