You should definitely watch this, and all of it. You should do so
both
for all that you'll learn from it, and for the sheer, high-quality
humour in
seeing invincible ignorance meet with overwhelming force of logic,
clarity and (in today's context, courageous) refusal to be cowed by
bluster and nonsense. Though, it's a shame that Peterson's powerful and
important initial message for men (on which, see here), gets over-shadowed by Newman's failed
attempts to turn him into cartoon woman-hater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcjxSThD54&feature=youtu.be
You
should, before watching it, understand that Cathy Newman is not a
thickie reading a
list of questions cooked up by some underpaid, overworked beginner in
the research assistant role. She's not been set up to look like an
idiot. Rather, she is herself a seasoned feminist
campaigner, over a number of years, at a national level, pushing her own
self-consciously chosen agenda and asking her own questions, educated
at Charterhouse and the University of Oxford (where she obtained a
first). That's why, as
she gets completely dismantled by clinical psychologist Jordan
Peterson (either an agnostic, or cultural Christian, according to
Wikipedia - at one point almost at the end he appeals to conventional
evolutionary theory), it's so very
devastating. Time, and again, she (despite having 30 minutes at her
leisure to develop however she wished) tries to perform a "gotcha" on
him with a simplistic misunderstanding in the guise of an argument or
question, in order
to trip him up and prove that he's a bigot; time, and again, he exposes
the sheer shallowness and lack of factual basis, behind what she's
saying. Time and again, she lets loyalty to her cause refuse to let her
hear what that's been said, and time and again, he clinically unpicks
her confusion. At the end, she's left with nothing more trying to make
him responsible for unspecified rude comments made by unnamed people on
the Internet. It's that clinical.
The problem in the
culture we face is a) that it's pretty rare for campaigners like
Cathy Newman to set themselves up like this. Because of their
strangehold among the media gatekeepers, they don't need to parade the
vacuousness of their slogans in this way; and b) the factors that
allow people like Jordan Peterson to still exist in academia (just)
unfortunately don't allow them to exist in the same way in contemporary
politics (which largely rewards the parading of vacuous slogans). But
watching this would be a good start.
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