Post by Souriquois on Oct 6, 2017 17:58:11 GMT -4
This dude is like a darling of the alt-right, he makes more money ranting about "social justice warriors" on YouTube than he ever has as a professor... yet he is still employed. And they claim universities have leftist bias lol
pressprogress.ca/university-of-toronto-professor-men-cant-control-crazy-women-because-men-cant-fight-them/
So much to unpack here.
He is talking about controlling "crazy" women by hitting them, pretty much.
That is some blatantly sexist shit coming from a professor... let's break it down:
1. Controlling women - yeah he thinks men should control women
2. "Crazy" - that is just a word for any woman who had the audacity to inconvenience a man by not putting up with his attempt to control her (see my treatment on ABF)
3. Supports violence to control women
Yup... Toronto in 2017. At a university... supposedly one of Canada's top universities.
Fuck outta here!
University of Toronto Professor: Men Can’t Control ‘Crazy Women’ Because Men Can’t ‘Fight’ Them
U of T professor Jordan Peterson's views on male violence and "female insanity" are only the latest in a growing list of controversies.
University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson went on a “little tirade” about “female insanity” and what he thinks is “undermining the masculine power of the culture” in a “fatal” way.
Peterson is a controversial U of T psychologist who has been making headlines over the last year over his refusal to recognize students’ use of gender-neutral pronouns.
Since then, Peterson has become a cult figure to elements of Canada’s conservative movement and the online alt-right, making an appearance at last year’s Manning Centre conference in Ottawa where he celebrated disgraced Breitbart columnist Milo Yiannopoulous, as well as crowdsourcing funds with the help of Rebel Media’s Ezra Levant, testifying at a Senate committee on human rights legislation and even inspiring policies adopted by Conservative leader Andrew Scheer.
But in a new video published this week on the U of T professor’s YouTube channel, Peterson moved from abstract to “physical” questions detailing his thoughts on why he believes men cannot “control crazy women”:
“Here’s the problem: I know how to stand up to a man who’s who’s unfairly trespassing against me, and the reason I know that is because the parameters for my resistance are quite well-defined … We talk, we argue we push, and then it becomes physical. Right? If we move beyond the boundaries of civil discourse, we know what the next step is, ok? That’s forbidden in discourse with women. And so I don’t think that men can control crazy women.”
In the video, Peterson also explains that he has “absolutely no respect” to any “man who wouldn’t fight with you under any circumstances.”
“You know if you’re talking to a man who wouldn’t fight with you under any circumstances whatsoever then you’re talking to someone to whom you have absolutely no respect.”
Peterson complains “I’m defenceless against that kind of female insanity because the techniques that I would use against a man … are forbidden to me.”
Peterson, who is a clinical psychologist, goes on to suggest “it’s sane women who have to stand up against their crazy sisters”:
“I’m defenseless against that kind of female insanity because the techniques that I would use against a man who was employing those tactics are forbidden to me … it seems to me that it isn’t men that have to stand up and say ‘enough of this’ even though that is what they should do. It seems to me that it’s sane women who have to stand up against their crazy sisters and say ‘look enough of that, enough man-hating, enough pathology, enough bringing, disgrace on us as a gender’.”
U of T professor Jordan Peterson's views on male violence and "female insanity" are only the latest in a growing list of controversies.
University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson went on a “little tirade” about “female insanity” and what he thinks is “undermining the masculine power of the culture” in a “fatal” way.
Peterson is a controversial U of T psychologist who has been making headlines over the last year over his refusal to recognize students’ use of gender-neutral pronouns.
Since then, Peterson has become a cult figure to elements of Canada’s conservative movement and the online alt-right, making an appearance at last year’s Manning Centre conference in Ottawa where he celebrated disgraced Breitbart columnist Milo Yiannopoulous, as well as crowdsourcing funds with the help of Rebel Media’s Ezra Levant, testifying at a Senate committee on human rights legislation and even inspiring policies adopted by Conservative leader Andrew Scheer.
But in a new video published this week on the U of T professor’s YouTube channel, Peterson moved from abstract to “physical” questions detailing his thoughts on why he believes men cannot “control crazy women”:
“Here’s the problem: I know how to stand up to a man who’s who’s unfairly trespassing against me, and the reason I know that is because the parameters for my resistance are quite well-defined … We talk, we argue we push, and then it becomes physical. Right? If we move beyond the boundaries of civil discourse, we know what the next step is, ok? That’s forbidden in discourse with women. And so I don’t think that men can control crazy women.”
In the video, Peterson also explains that he has “absolutely no respect” to any “man who wouldn’t fight with you under any circumstances.”
“You know if you’re talking to a man who wouldn’t fight with you under any circumstances whatsoever then you’re talking to someone to whom you have absolutely no respect.”
Peterson complains “I’m defenceless against that kind of female insanity because the techniques that I would use against a man … are forbidden to me.”
Peterson, who is a clinical psychologist, goes on to suggest “it’s sane women who have to stand up against their crazy sisters”:
“I’m defenseless against that kind of female insanity because the techniques that I would use against a man who was employing those tactics are forbidden to me … it seems to me that it isn’t men that have to stand up and say ‘enough of this’ even though that is what they should do. It seems to me that it’s sane women who have to stand up against their crazy sisters and say ‘look enough of that, enough man-hating, enough pathology, enough bringing, disgrace on us as a gender’.”
So much to unpack here.
He is talking about controlling "crazy" women by hitting them, pretty much.
That is some blatantly sexist shit coming from a professor... let's break it down:
1. Controlling women - yeah he thinks men should control women
2. "Crazy" - that is just a word for any woman who had the audacity to inconvenience a man by not putting up with his attempt to control her (see my treatment on ABF)
3. Supports violence to control women
Yup... Toronto in 2017. At a university... supposedly one of Canada's top universities.
Fuck outta here!