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Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:45 pm
by Jerky
0_0 » 13 Mar 2018 17:07 wrote:lol i agree with jerky on this, i can't stand jordan peterson but it's mostly because i'm allergic to all self-help gurus who claim that with just some little tweaks here and there life can be a wonderful bold adventure. that's why i only read schopenhaur, it's all doom and gloom and misery and that's how i like it, and if that's your attitude you'll even end up pleasantly surprised now and again. when you take the self-help gurus snake oil on the other hand you're just setting yourself up for more disappointment, and that's why they themselves are all on prozac. Oh god and the interviewer is russell brand, kudos to anyone who can sit through that! What puzzled me most about this thread tho was pufpuf93's comment:
was that some serious deadpan comment or what?

Indeed. We should never lose sight of the fact that Peterson's main shtick at this point (and it;s a lucrative one) is as Patreon Panhandler. Turns out there's gold in telling a certain type of intellectually insecure, defensive, beta-wannabe-alpha anti-cuck gamergate wanking expert exactly what they want to hear, over and over and over again.
J.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:43 pm
by PufPuf93
Hope you are not considering me a Jordan Peterson booster. Still have not watched video but seriously doubt Peterson is my cup of tea.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:46 pm
by PufPuf93
BTW I do think highly of Russell Brand.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:22 pm
by minime
RI is, by and large, a cult of personality.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:28 pm
by Jerky
PufPuf, no, you definitely didn't display any boosterism that I could detect re Peterson in this thread.
J.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:30 pm
by Jerky
Really? Are you sure about how you're using the "by and large" idiom in this case? Because I'm pretty sure it's NOT, by and large, a cult of personality.
J.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:39 pm
by minime
Jerky » Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:30 pm wrote:Really? Are you sure about how you're using the "by and large" idiom in this case? Because I'm pretty sure it's NOT, by and large, a cult of personality.
J.
Jerky!!!
Ha! Cult of personality.
I've never had the pleasure of interacting with you. Maybe one day I will have the
pleasure.
Better to question what I mean by 'cult of personalty' than 'by and large'.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:44 pm
by Jerky
Okay, I'll bite. What do you mean by "cult of personality" in this case, besides the obvious?
J.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:51 pm
by minime
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 4:05 pm
by Jerky
Well... the fact that we are assembled here thanks to our mutual interest in the writings of Jeff Wells. I would argue that's meager grounds for calling this board a cult of personality, and assume that's not what you mean.
J.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 4:11 pm
by minime
Jerky » Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:05 pm wrote:Well... the fact that we are assembled here thanks to our mutual interest in the writings of Jeff Wells. I would argue that's meager grounds for calling this board a cult of personality, and assume that's not what you mean.
J.
Thank you, Jerky. That was more pleasant than I could have hoped for. And no, I was not referring to the estimable Mr. Wells, though the possible connection had not escaped me.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 4:39 pm
by Grizzly
Jeff Wells has not participated on this board in years. He's all but abandoned it to Slad and others. I have chosen not to have a facehook, in doing so, I miss out on most all entries by him.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 4:44 pm
by Rory
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Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 5:35 pm
by MacCruiskeen
^^A whole page of completely off-topic posts.. The topic is not Jerky, though he wishes it were. Nor is it
Who is a Fan of whom? Please let's return to topic.
streeb » Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:09 pm wrote:I don't have an opinion on either Peterson or McGilchrist, although I adore Russell Brand, and I'll check out those interviews...
... but
MacLeans would be the stupid person's idea of a smart magazine. I can proudly say that I've been personally called out twice in the house rag of Canadian neoconservatism.
Thanks, Streeb. I know nothing about McLean's, but that "review" repays close reading. It is really instructive in the way it takes such pains to demonstrate its own superiority and succeeds only in parading its own helplessness. The reviewer shoots himself in the foot repeatedly, beginning with that
foolishly contemptuous title. To quote a great phrase from the poet Geoffrey Hill, he is "sniggering with fright". He has penned the stupid person's idea of what a smart put-down would look like. No wonder Jerky loved it. Perhaps he even wrote it.
Theres's no
there there. Literally nothing but bluster and bluff. Look:
[quote=]"
Jerky » Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:35 am"]
Peterson fandom
[sic], on RI. Wow. Who'd have thunk it.
[Only a fool would think it was fandom.]This guy is one of the most monumental frauds in the history of public intellectualism, guilty of everything he accuses the dreaded "neoMarxist postmodernists" of, and more.
[So you assert. Are we expected to take your word for it? Yes.] Also, even if he isn't strictly speaking Far Right, he's definitely become a favorite of the Far Right.
[This is the amoeba's idea of a sound logical argument.] I think his definition of "moderate" or "centrist" is probably somewhat suspect.
[Oh really. Why should anyone care that you think that?]The dude is a loon, to boot. He weeps at some Disney movies and finds dark, social engineering conspiracies in others. He thinks stories shouldn't have morals (or "political ones" at least, laughably), except for morals he approves of. He's terrified of lipstick and high heels.
[All this is the barnacle's idea of a witheringly smart put-down]] He's a fucking buffoon.
[In stark contrast to Jerky,who is smart.]J.
[We know who you are, and you are not our old pal.]/quote]
"The dude is a loon" - Thus Spake Jerkythustra If Peterson's a loon, then why does the renowned Dr Ian McGilchrist choose to spend half an hour of his valuable time talking to Peterson about the intricate workings of the brain, rather than to a truly smart person like, say, Jerkythustra?
"He's a fucking buffoon." - Thus Spake Jerkythustra, again. So how did Peterson manage to acquire two B.A.s and a doctorate, then become a practicing clinical & developmental psychologist, and then acquire a position as Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto? I mean, the University of Torointo could have appointed somebody
smart, a non-buffoon like, say, Jerky. Couldn't they contact him? Haven't they seen
Jerky's pathbreaking scholarly work in the field? A truly smart university would have noticed immediately that Jerky is much better qualified than Peterson for the task of explaining the mind to the young.
The world is so unjust.
When can can we expect to see an excited and engaged Russell Brand interviewing Professor Jerky le Bouef? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Back on topic. The topic is not Jerky.
Re: Jordan Peterson with Russell Brand & Ian McGilchrist
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 5:44 pm
by Mulligan
I'm in the process of reading Peterson's book right now. It's not very good, but I do find a need to know about him as a cultural signifier. His rise to fame was on the back of a gross/willful misunderstanding of Canada's C-16 bill, and he's been gaining support from a certain type of disaffected male since then. What I find most interesting about him and his "followers" is that they come from a background (at least, their representations on the internet) of STEM/tech and a hatred of the humanities, but most of this guy's topics are like Humanities 101 level. He's a self-help guru who's repeating stuff for people that don't have the attention span to read Joseph Campbell on their own, I guess. YouTube videos supplanting books. It's all very of the moment.
As someone who gravitated more towards Richard Rorty than Derrida/Baudrillard (mostly because I found the latter too difficult to understand, blame my brain) the Neo-Marxist Postmodernists conspiracy he peddles is hilarious. I definitely understand why he's become such a hit among the YouTube youth-- it's because they're craving more Humanities in their life! Just wish they'd cut out the blowhard middleman and go straight to the source material.