Jordan Peterson and IQ

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @BigJoel
    @BigJoel  2 года назад +1013

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    • @hazeust
      @hazeust 2 года назад +10

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    • @Exxalted
      @Exxalted 2 года назад +5

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    • @stevechance150
      @stevechance150 2 года назад +8

      Joel, buy a microphone stand. Seriously.

    • @Wired_User
      @Wired_User 2 года назад +17

      @@stevechance150 But then he couldn’t hold his microphone

    • @aleyahaforlife
      @aleyahaforlife 2 года назад

      All of these paid talking heads are dumbing down America.

  • @jacobodell5231
    @jacobodell5231 2 года назад +11270

    I love how Jordan Peterson, a clinical psychologist, saw that one of his patients suffering with a drug addiction was spending all of his money on drugs when he got it and concluded that "poor people don't know how to handle money" rather than "my patient's disease is making him spend money on drugs instead of necessities." I feel bad for anyone who is a client of this man.

    • @maxwang2537
      @maxwang2537 2 года назад +857

      He uses generalisations madly yet he sometimes claims he’s a scientist. I almost died laughing 😂

    • @Vizivirag
      @Vizivirag 2 года назад +678

      I was also baffled. This psychologist doesn't know what addiction is?

    • @SuperStrik9
      @SuperStrik9 2 года назад +957

      @@Vizivirag To make it even more baffling Peterson himself was addicted to benzos. He was physically dependent on them and experienced hellish withdrawal symptoms coming off them. How he doesn't seem to understand addiction and what being physically dependent can drive a person to do is mind blowing.

    • @rayzecor
      @rayzecor 2 года назад +51

      Did I misunderstand? I thought he said that money sometimes is bad; he wasn't just making the blanket statement that poor people are bad with money, just that sometimes people shouldn't be given more of it

    • @cascharles3838
      @cascharles3838 2 года назад +557

      @@rayzecor he was using that anecdote as justification for his belief that if you give money to that 10% of people in society, they won't know how to use it properly and will waste it. It's a gross oversimplification and ignores the systematic issues which make it so much harder for people in poverty to hold onto money.

  • @jeffriesmovies
    @jeffriesmovies 2 года назад +3983

    The sentence “To Jordan Peterson’s credit, I have no idea what he’s talking about” is beautiful

    • @vtorious9102
      @vtorious9102 Год назад +202

      That's his power and weakness. He's able to say "xyz", people who critique him say "yeah that xyz is not good", and then he says, "I didn't say that, I said x^2, y^3, z^4, to the degree that 4^z = 3^y = 2^x."

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 Год назад +91

      @@vtorious9102 filibusters upon filibusters

    • @krumpelschtiltzkeen
      @krumpelschtiltzkeen Год назад +99

      To JP's credit, neither does he.

    • @MickeyMouse-lm6zj
      @MickeyMouse-lm6zj Год назад +5

      leftists when they're told to clean their room or something

    • @Tcrror
      @Tcrror Год назад +60

      ​@@MickeyMouse-lm6zj You're not very bright.

  • @GreyGramarye
    @GreyGramarye 2 года назад +998

    “This is why I’m a radical defender of free speech. You should be exposed to ideas that make you ask questions even if they make you uncomfortable!”
    *looking at magazine cover*
    “This isn’t where this picture belongs! It makes me uncomfortable, as though it’s trying to make me question my preconceptions!”

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Год назад +1

      He never said that they shouldn't be allowed to print the cover. He reacted to it.

    • @SorowFame
      @SorowFame Год назад +121

      @@MrCmon113 he said that they “aren’t beautiful no matter how much authoritarian tolerance” or whatever the exact quote was. Heavy implication being that because he doesn’t find the model attractive they shouldn’t be there and that they’re only there because of wokeness or whatever. If he’s literally just stating his preference then why not say “I don’t think they’re beautiful” rather than saying it as if it’s an objective fact and if he doesn’t see it as an issue to be corrected why say anything at all?

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 Год назад +63

      @@MrCmon113 No dude. The implication was pretty clearly that they shouldn't do it. In fact he was quite authoritarian about how not just he doesn't find her attractive but no one can. Because if he didn't, why would he react at all? A normal person doesn't whine because a swimsuit model for one issue isn't their type.

    • @Randomlycreatedbyme
      @Randomlycreatedbyme 8 месяцев назад +55

      @@MrCmon113 He didn’t say “I don’t think she’s beautiful” he said “She isn’t beautiful and everyone who disagrees has been brainwashed by woke culture”.
      It’s the old “no one can have different experiences from me, and if they say they do, they are either brainwashed or part of some evil plan that is trying to corrupt me”. Is this how you approach people in your everyday life?

    • @demilembias2527
      @demilembias2527 7 месяцев назад +48

      can we please all talk about how yumi nu is also, like, conventionally attractive lol? she's probably genuinely in the top 1% of having traits that appeal to the most stereotypical of male heterosexualities. she's a little chubby and pear shaped in a way that was literally considered the height of beauty in most cultures at most times in history except like, for this one random handful of decades. Jordan's beloved ancient greeks would probably be going crazy for this woman. its like. what the fuck is he even talking about on so many levels lmfao

  • @UdarRusskihPudgei
    @UdarRusskihPudgei 11 месяцев назад +466

    When I was a kid, my mom, a college teacher, brought me Eysenck's IQ Test book, with ~10 variants of test. And I solved them all during a weekend. At the first one I got around 110, and last ones I easily solved for 140. So it is either a greatest intellectual improvement in human history, or IQ just shows how someone is good at solving poorly defined logical puzzles.

    • @TragicHeroine-kd6uy
      @TragicHeroine-kd6uy 7 месяцев назад +62

      Peterson really solved one of these and got a high result and thought he is the chosen one huh

    • @Linkman8912
      @Linkman8912 5 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@TragicHeroine-kd6uynah he's just the only one who knows the truth... Right?

    • @Freaky0Nina
      @Freaky0Nina 3 месяца назад +5

      I remember when i took an iq test when i was 10 years old. I got a point less for answering a knowledge wrong. I was asked how much a "dozen" is. I wasn't sure whether it was eleven or twelve. I guessed the former and got points deducted. So. Luck is definitely a factor.

    • @imjonathan6745
      @imjonathan6745 2 месяца назад

      iq tests are made by humans, just that fact alone is already enough reason for us to question this tests.

  • @jello4835
    @jello4835 2 года назад +5599

    "I have no idea. People who boast about their IQ are losers." -- Stephen Hawking, when asked by a reporter for his IQ

    • @K1ttyGam3r
      @K1ttyGam3r 2 года назад +399

      Chad

    • @rootfish2671
      @rootfish2671 2 года назад +141

      Yup just look at Mensa

    • @ratboy2164
      @ratboy2164 2 года назад +101

      based

    • @emilymonahan5232
      @emilymonahan5232 Год назад +187

      BASED AS FUCK

    • @name-removed-
      @name-removed- Год назад +51

      @@ugadugaga4972 IQ is dumb but that statement is categorically false. Some people are genuinely more talented at thing than others, and someone that is both naturally gifted at something and passionate about it will always be better at that than someone that is solely passionate.

  • @jackdeath
    @jackdeath 2 года назад +2353

    Point of order: The idiom of _picking yourself up by your bootstraps_ was an example created by Samuel Smalls in his 1848 book _Self Help_ to illustrate an impossible action. Nobody can do this.

    • @jackdeath
      @jackdeath Год назад

      @BARF just as impossible. Get your boots and take a long look at those straps. You can barely fit your finger in them let alone your neck.

    • @itsyedino874
      @itsyedino874 Год назад +216

      How ironic, and now people are saying it everywhere as if it’s a possible task. Wow.

    • @jackdeath
      @jackdeath Год назад +359

      @@itsyedino874 People understood the expression "pulling yourself up by your bootstraps" to mean "attempting to do something absurd" until roughly the 1920s, at which point it started to evolve toward the current understanding: to do something without any outside help. But that's like digging yourself out of a hole, which is also absurd.
      Go ahead: put on some boots, grab the straps, and try to pull yourself off the ground. You won't manage to "pull yourself up" in any meaningful sense because gravity is a thing that keeps us firmly on the ground. You can't pull yourself up by your bootstraps, and thinking you can is fantasy.

    • @itsyedino874
      @itsyedino874 Год назад +30

      How interesting, thank you, @@jackdeath

    • @VenstaMusic
      @VenstaMusic Год назад +43

      ​@@jackdeath Thank you for sharing this, I had no clue about the etymology of the expression. The mo' you know!

  • @edgarallenhoe3518
    @edgarallenhoe3518 2 года назад +3318

    Peterson's refusal to define the actual problem is maddening. "There's is nothing for 10% of the population to do" sure SOUNDS like a problem, but he's missing the very last step. How is this actually affecting the world right now? Is there 10% of the population that can't get jobs and are suffering because of it? So we need to find a way to fit them better into society, by making jobs for them? Or is 10% of the population failing at jobs that they aren't able to do, and employers should be free to fire them? Peterson's great trick is to stop right before he finishes his argument, so that in order to disagree with him you have to infer his conclusion, giving him the ability to dismiss you immediately because "I never said that." It's cowardly and brilliant at the same time.

    • @Rawnblade13
      @Rawnblade13 2 года назад +349

      Given his politics, I'm pretty sure I know what his solution would be to these so-called useless people...

    • @shelbypowell9919
      @shelbypowell9919 2 года назад +518

      Problem A exists. Problem A must be solved. Solutions B, C and D have been proposed. Solution C and solution B won’t work for reasons I will spend the next six hours discussing in detail. I maintain the problem must be solved but offer no alternative solution.
      [Solution D is eugenics and genocide. I’ll just leave that there for you to pick up on.]

    • @crdudley
      @crdudley 2 года назад +145

      He is apparently incapable of listening to ideas outside of capitalism's dark, sad box.

    • @minhducnguyen9276
      @minhducnguyen9276 2 года назад

      @@crdudley "Muh culture Marxists!" Man literally dodging every Marxist or socialist wo can and are willing to debate him.

    • @EmoBearRights
      @EmoBearRights 2 года назад +43

      @@Rawnblade13 And it may well be final.

  • @porcelainmannequinn549
    @porcelainmannequinn549 Год назад +983

    Imagine your dad coming to you, his adult daughter, to complain about a fat woman on a magazine cover for five solid minutes tho. Imagine

    • @sweetsnejinka9411
      @sweetsnejinka9411 Год назад +46

      That was so creepy to me.

    • @runawaygemm5397
      @runawaygemm5397 Год назад +104

      And it’s like, she’s literally just not skinny. It’s not an uncommon or ugly body type by any means, even subjectively. I can’t understand why he thinks she’s so horrific

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 Год назад +90

      @@runawaygemm5397 The funny thing is the magazine has probably had plenty of women on it that he would consider attractive. But he doesn't think its acceptable for one model to not be to his taste. He's actually the closest one to being authoritarian about this.

    • @elsea6461
      @elsea6461 9 месяцев назад +12

      I'd seriously tell my Dad to get over himself 😅😂

    • @jacobwheeler6136
      @jacobwheeler6136 7 месяцев назад +12

      That's how parents get disowned by their children

  • @cheeselovingtree
    @cheeselovingtree 2 года назад +5395

    Imagine if your clinical psychologist told you that he didn't believe that people could fundamentally change

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 года назад +247

      I stg, people call him a therapist, psychiatrist, and now a psychologist-
      Which is it, they’re not the same thing 😭

    • @moonfolkrapid
      @moonfolkrapid 2 года назад +17

      Well, it is unlikely for most people. Most of the change comes later in life when your psychological characteristics tend to become more pronounced. Ofc complete shift in your environment, like war situation etc., can change somewhat temporarily or permanently change it.

    • @superdeli47
      @superdeli47 2 года назад +348

      @@moonfolkrapid I think cheeselovingtree meant that a psychologist's career is built on the premise that people can fundamentally change with the psychologist's help. Otherwise why work in this field in the first place.

    • @JuanPabloSelvaje
      @JuanPabloSelvaje 2 года назад +24

      @@DeathnoteBB He’s a psychologist. That’s the right one to call him. Why are you mad?

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 года назад +167

      @@JuanPabloSelvaje “Why are you mad?” 1. I- Never said I was mad? I was reasonably frustrated and confused…
      2. Because _they’re not the same thing._ It’s like calling someone a gardener, botanist, and herbalist when you really mean one of those things. It’s nonsensical, useless, and confusing.

  • @jmv333
    @jmv333 2 года назад +5545

    I was one of those classically 'gifted but arrogant' undiagnosed ASD kids at the age going into high school, and I remember getting an IQ score of 124 and being so mad that I didn't get a 'genius' score (140), so I took another test, and another, and another, I googled tips & tricks, I practised over and over and over because I needed so badly to be my dumb kid idea of 'clever'. Eventually I managed to get a score of 161, a jump from the 7th percentile to the 0.007th, in no more than a couple months. Considering that I am also a total idiot, then if that story doesn't prove how little merit IQ tests have, then idk what does, love the vid!

    • @crdudley
      @crdudley 2 года назад +1053

      I scored a 160+ in middle school and have f'd up, destroyed, and pretty much ruined almost everything I've touched in life ever since, always thinking I was smarter than everyone and it was their fault. I'd trade 50 IQ points for a few emotional points.

    • @peachy_lili
      @peachy_lili 2 года назад +498

      @@crdudley that's too real. I score high too, but I don't have the sense god gave a tapeworm. ADHD doesn't help, but overall.. I am a paradoxical trashfire of smarts and bad decisions

    • @bills.prestonesq.5905
      @bills.prestonesq.5905 2 года назад +216

      A mate of mine got into Mensa this way, God knows what he felt he had to prove. Of course this story is much sadder because he was a 25 year old man at the time, not a kid.

    • @wl9162
      @wl9162 2 года назад +442

      I score incredibly high on IQ tests and yet I nearly failed math in high school a couple times lol -- IQ doesn't even necessarily correlate with applicable academic proficiency all the time, and that's something people like Peterson and other IQ proponents really like to gloss over a whole lot...

    • @pipzog389
      @pipzog389 2 года назад +65

      Thats because you practised it, no shit you got better

  • @quantheory
    @quantheory 2 года назад +869

    Jordan Peterson: "I had a client who spent his disability paycheck on drugs every single time. This 100% definitely happened, and also it's the disability program's fault, while poor little old psychologist me did nothing."

    • @PrettyPinkPeacock
      @PrettyPinkPeacock 2 года назад +119

      It's such a lazy answer too. Even if the money seemed to cause the drugs, was the client actually okay whilst totally skint? Absolutely not and any basic understanding of addiction would tell you that. Maybe his money could be better managed but it doesn't mean no money was a solution! So binary.

    • @KSJAFN
      @KSJAFN 2 года назад +55

      He was also ashamed, horrified and repentant after being "completely dead".

    • @edwardcampbell8807
      @edwardcampbell8807 2 года назад +2

      So what should he have done? Did he have power of attorney?

    • @kaemincha
      @kaemincha 2 года назад

      right??? like some good ole DBT might have helped there but nope, Jordan just lets em die ig

    • @AmandaHugandKiss411
      @AmandaHugandKiss411 2 года назад +65

      Peterson has spoken about his addiction with benzoy. He basically blamed everything about it and doesn't recognize his own role in it I.e. he works in the medical field and yet claims he was unaware of the potential addiction to this classification of medications.
      He went to a number of clinics but didn't like the idea that he had to do the work including dealing with withdrawal. He said he looked online for a better program. Then with his wealth flew to somewhere in Russia that at a extreme cost, paid to be put into a medical induced coma....
      Seriously, look it up and watch some of his interviews on the subject. A few of them he burst into tears....conveniently.

  • @thecorraleseffect1182
    @thecorraleseffect1182 Год назад +266

    School psychologist here. When I evaluate a kid’s “IQ,” I’m more concerned about their individual cognitive differences-not how “smart” they are. Knowing that a child has trouble in a specific area (like the kiddos with ADHD or Autism who struggle with processing speed and working memory or the kids with SLD who have a hard time with auditory processing) is useful because it tells me how to design the child’s Individualize Education Plan (IEP) to best help. Just saying “we’ll, they’re just dumb” isn’t constructive at all-even when you’re working with a child with low cognitive and adaptive abilities due to an intellectual disability.

    • @squawkietalkie56
      @squawkietalkie56 9 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah. IQ measures a "central intelligence" based on several skills, but no one type of intellect to tie these skills together has been found. I personally have some trouble communicating verbally and focusing, and it definitely makes me feel "stupid" but it doesn't point to my math skills or how well i retain information. It's like if you colored in a drawing with markers and then said "i just used my fantastic new product, all art supplies© and yes, that includes markers, and you could do the same thing with plain old markers. But it is real!"

  • @unrightist
    @unrightist 2 года назад +922

    "I don't know the solution" = "I actually think the solution is eugenics but I can't say that out loud"
    Every single thing about him is like psychology 100 years ago or something. He was born in the wrong century.

    • @emylily8266
      @emylily8266 2 года назад +106

      considering the figures he holds in the highest regard like Jung are incredibly outdated for the modern field of psychology, it's no wonder he gives off that impression.

    • @unrightist
      @unrightist 2 года назад +63

      @@emylily8266 that's exactly what I mean yeah. He's like a human time capsule.

    • @marspower1288
      @marspower1288 2 года назад

      Stefan Molineux, the bald guy he was explaining IQ to, is literally a self proclaimed eugenicist and white supremacist so...

    • @FirstnameLastname-bn4gv
      @FirstnameLastname-bn4gv 2 года назад +3

      @@emylily8266
      This is totally unrelated, but I was wondering what your profile pic is from, it looks familiar

    • @Megaghost_
      @Megaghost_ 2 года назад +47

      "I can't say it out loud so I'll let my followers do it for me." That's his strategy.

  • @grey_f98
    @grey_f98 2 года назад +2453

    the thing with Peterson is that he really impresses centrist pseudointellectuals because he does this thing where he finds problems with everyone including conservatives, he says "these people who are trying to find solutions aren't smart enough to realize the problem is complicated" and everyone claps him for it, failing to see all he has said is that the problem is complicated and offers no complicated solution himself, he is contrarian for the sake of it and never says anything meaningful if you look carefully

    • @Kitty-the-Bunny
      @Kitty-the-Bunny 2 года назад +58

      I know this is not the point but I like your icon

    • @immortalituss
      @immortalituss 2 года назад +3

      and how do you measure genetic influences on genetics then? We knkw west africans have genetic predisposition for sprinting

    • @grey_f98
      @grey_f98 2 года назад +245

      @@immortalituss I don't want to crap on you, you're probably high, but I find it hilarious that I say "Peterson is contrarian and doesn't offer solutions" and your response to that is "how do we measure genetic influence on genetics?" I have no idea what you're on, cocaine maybe. But my response to you is: how do we measure scientific influence on science? Hmm?

    • @immortalituss
      @immortalituss 2 года назад +2

      @@grey_f98 i meant genetic influence on intelligence, sorry mistyped

    • @bathroomsexmurder
      @bathroomsexmurder 2 года назад +83

      @@immortalitusslol wtf

  • @GarryDumblowski
    @GarryDumblowski 2 года назад +867

    The sad thing is, Peterson is touching on a genuine problem here, that there are disabled people who can't get jobs because their superiors are unwilling to provide them the tools they need to function. But, of course, instead of phrasing his argument in terms of "People have different needs and those needs don't take away from their worth and right to live a comfortable life", he phrases his argument in terms of "Some people are inherently better than others"

    • @thisisthewaterandthisisthe3254
      @thisisthewaterandthisisthe3254 2 года назад +42

      Honestly disgusting 😔 He is so lame

    • @jeanpaulmichell7243
      @jeanpaulmichell7243 2 года назад +158

      Worse than that, when Peterson says that there is nothing but NOTHING these people can contribute and NOTHING can be done about it, there is an ominous subtext to his statement; like society may have to send these reprobates off to an internment camp or some such. No way to profit off this demographic, they might as well be disposed of. It's this undertone to Peterson's words that comes across as creepy. He is a weird, conflicted man.

    • @taylorchapman7860
      @taylorchapman7860 2 года назад +103

      Not to mention the assumption that everyone should be participating as a worker in the capitalist system… There are so many ways to generate value that don’t rely on being a cog in that machine.
      Besides, if everyone feels like they have to work long painful shifts in 20 years, then what the heck is the point of all this “technological progress” anyway…

    • @zzzaaayyynnn
      @zzzaaayyynnn 2 года назад +41

      his ellipsis after stating the supposed issue leaves open the idea that we don't "need" these people...

    • @pantalaemon
      @pantalaemon 2 года назад +26

      yeah, and he does so because deep down he's not at all convinced that disability doesn't take away from people's worth and right to live a comfortable life.
      As evidence i submit the fact that he frequently talks to and is comfortable being on the same platform as nazis like stefan molyneux. (And before anyone makes the "well he's just not afraid of different ideas" argument; when's the last time you've seen JBP on an anarchist talkshow?)

  • @Danielle-zq7kb
    @Danielle-zq7kb Год назад +679

    At my grocery store we have a lovely teen with Down syndrome who bags groceries. He is helpful, smiling and cheerful every time I see him. I don’t buy the IQ argument at all. Some of the stupidest people I have met have been wealthy and less useful to society than this young man. I don’t know who he lives with, but I’ll assume he isn’t living on his own or earning a living wage, but he is helpful and useful to society. Our acceptance of him throughout his life, along with good parents and social programs have helped make him the cheerful person he is. Tossing our hands up and giving up on a low IQ child robs the world of people like this young man. I will assume that he has a job due to some social program benefiting his employer.

    • @alexjames7144
      @alexjames7144 Год назад +121

      I also think the more pressing issue is that Peterson insists these people must have some sort of "productive" job in the first place. Why? Even if 10% aren't that useful we can surely just accept them anyway, 90% is a pretty good success rate.
      Realistically considering how much excess we produce for the ultra rich we could all live very comfortably based on what we currently produce, and that's in a system where most people's talent is wasted by being disadvantaged.

    • @jacobs7764
      @jacobs7764 Год назад +101

      ​@@alexjames7144Way more than 10% of billionaires and executives haven't done jack shit to make anybody's life better in at best decades.
      I am, much like Peterson, deeply concerned about a small contingent of our society seeming unable to contribute anything of value.
      We just disagree on which neighborhood you can find them in.

    • @alexjames7144
      @alexjames7144 Год назад +8

      @@jacobs7764 ?
      I'm not on the side of billionaires, I'm all for decapitation and wealth redistribution. As for 10%, I shouldn't really have to point out that 10% if billionaires and 10% of the population of the whole are very different numbers. Idek how you managed the mental backflips required to bring that up.
      I also agree that the rich are the problem. That was never up for debate. I was just saying that forcing everyone to be "productive" isn't necessary, if wealth was shared fairly they wouldn't need to be.
      Also not quite sure whether you're saying that you disagree with me or Peterson?

    • @thornels
      @thornels Год назад +37

      ​​@@alexjames7144I think they're agreeing with you in a very angry manner hahaha

    • @footballrestored171
      @footballrestored171 Год назад

      @@alexjames7144 The line about "productive" jobs also got to me. If a job is so worthless, then completely get rid of the position and either have a machine do it, or have a pre-existing employee also do that assignment (on top of their regular duties). The fact that so many places don't do this, shows it's not always cost effective, so even a "non-productive" job DOES have some value (even if it's in a roundabout way). Also, people degrading those jobs would be the first to complain if Walmart was only open from 5:00 PM to 12 Midnight, because "Only high school students and college students should have those jobs."

  • @nolanhanna
    @nolanhanna 2 года назад +1454

    "some rich people *are* parasitical but some aren't" but also ALL poor people are parasitical and just want government handouts to spend on drugs. Super consistent jordy

    • @espeon871
      @espeon871 2 года назад

      Ah yes people who exploit people for gain and hurt them, (parasite activity) arent all parasites cuz they give money (bare fucking minimum also not always guarenteed) arent parasites but poor people being exploited (like parasite host) who want handouts cuz no money (to live and keep up and survive cuz of parasite) are bad actually cuz capitalism yummy
      Dude if u use his parasite model literally his argument is debunked lol so like what's up

    • @derp195
      @derp195 2 года назад +70

      I don't think it's inconsistent, just terrible and simple. Not all rich people are good, no good people are poor.

    • @alex.g7317
      @alex.g7317 2 года назад +6

      @@derp195 that’s true

    • @SharkyMcSnarkface
      @SharkyMcSnarkface 2 года назад +59

      @@derp195
      "No good people are poor"
      Whatever keeps you awake at night, man.

    • @Kyrielsh1
      @Kyrielsh1 2 года назад +90

      @@SharkyMcSnarkface Isn't he/she simply rewording Peterson's statement?

  • @Hyper_1989
    @Hyper_1989 2 года назад +820

    I actually died laughing when you cut to him in a completely quiet room followed by him saying "free speech" as if he hadn't slept for a whole week.

    • @cuzned1375
      @cuzned1375 2 года назад +16

      RIP

    • @connorsullivan1855
      @connorsullivan1855 2 года назад +78

      I had the same response. I felt like it was the start of some interpretive stage show, where he is going to start dancing or other people are going to come out and act out a scene behind him, but nope it's him dramatically explaining a very basic conversative idea.

    • @J5L5M6
      @J5L5M6 2 года назад +2

      Hahaha, I giggled my silly ass off. Now you're dead and I'm assless.

    • @randyohm3445
      @randyohm3445 2 года назад +29

      For a second I wondered if my browser had crashed. I guess he fell asleep standing up, woke up, didn't remember what he was there to say, and just blurted out the first thing that came to mind. :D

    • @aquelajuno9701
      @aquelajuno9701 2 года назад +6

      LMAO same 💀💀💀

  • @DanielBrice7f58a6
    @DanielBrice7f58a6 2 года назад +1536

    So, this is what I'm hearing: if it's genuinely the case that there are very few jobs for people with IQs below 85, then that's the best possible case I've ever heard for Universal Basic Income.

    • @unrightist
      @unrightist 2 года назад +325

      But you're coming out at it from the perspective of wanting a society that allows for every person to exist comfortably, whereas Petersen wants a society where everyone* needs to struggle, and those who can't reach comfort don't deserve it.
      *everyone who doesn't happen to be born rich or extremely lucky

    • @Julius064
      @Julius064 2 года назад +99

      But then the poors will breed!

    • @JonMartinYXD
      @JonMartinYXD 2 года назад +247

      Experiments with UBI have also destroyed Peterson's claim that poor people can't manage money. It turns out that living in poverty is brutally efficient at teaching people the value of a dollar.

    • @kylegonewild
      @kylegonewild 2 года назад +105

      @@JonMartinYXD People conflate a willingness to choose short-term comfort while living a hellish life every once in a while with an inability to even evaluate their situation and make hard decisions. It's elitism through and through.

    • @terawatt1
      @terawatt1 2 года назад

      if you listen closely to what he doesn't say when he goes on about how hard it is to do anything and how nothing may be possible to be done, you can hear "we should euthanize the dumb, so us elites can profit even more"

  • @marcybons
    @marcybons Год назад +332

    literally so easy to diagnose this guy with "divorced because his wife got sick of being treated like she was literally an inferior being, also rolled her eyes at his bullshit a bunch before she finally left" it's unreal

    • @bigbrothertw
      @bigbrothertw Год назад +28

      he has hostage wife energy

    • @fourthmatchflame
      @fourthmatchflame 3 месяца назад +1

      @@notthatLeia i mean, hes certainly charismatic.

    • @spuriousgeorge7233
      @spuriousgeorge7233 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@fourthmatchflameIs he, though?

    • @fourthmatchflame
      @fourthmatchflame 3 месяца назад +6

      @@spuriousgeorge7233 i mean it is just word vomit but it is, if you are a certain kind of person, very compelling word vomit.

  • @KingoftheJuice18
    @KingoftheJuice18 2 года назад +666

    The more I watch analysis of JBP, the more I just want to say, "Jordan, who hurt you and how?" I mean, for a psychologist, Jordan's lack of reflection on his own rage is kind of shocking. Here's a man who literally said that he would rather die than be "forced" to use someone's chosen pronouns.

    • @zzzaaayyynnn
      @zzzaaayyynnn 2 года назад +57

      Right. He is full of rage. And is raging even more now that he has some real fame.

    • @KaritKtana
      @KaritKtana 2 года назад +3

      💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

    • @luna-p
      @luna-p 2 года назад

      The three people he s3xually harrassed, by reporting him would be my guess.

    • @christaylor9095
      @christaylor9095 2 года назад +65

      He outright publicly states that men should be monsters....

    • @luna-p
      @luna-p 2 года назад +59

      @@christaylor9095 Oh, but he didn't really mean that, you're taking him out of context 🤪🤪🤪 /ssssss

  • @zigzagzipbag6561
    @zigzagzipbag6561 Год назад +761

    "The relationship between poverty and intelligence is self evident once you think about it for any length of time" is just "I think there is a relationship between poverty and intelligence, no I don't have any source, my word must suffice, clean your room"
    To think I once adored this man.

    • @augustp7543
      @augustp7543 Год назад +46

      ikr. There is a correlation, but asserting it as a fundamental and unchanging relationship is really reductive. And his version of "believing IQ science" seems to start and end with predictions based off of someone's current/most recent IQ, which is reductive of multiple other fields of study, like sociology and economics. You could theoretically argue that it's a starting point for an entry level course and will be expanded on in later courses, but when he's submitting these lectures as stand alone content it requires a different standard.
      Tl;dr IQ does affect quality of life, but society and intelligence are both more complicated than just "dum dums are useless"

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Год назад +34

      There is somewhat of a correlation between poverty and intelligence, but the way Peterson phrases it, like most horseshit that comes out of his mouth, is both wildly reductive and oversimplified in order to fit his own personal narrative about whatever subject he's decided to believe that he's an expert on at that moment.

    • @alexjames7144
      @alexjames7144 Год назад +34

      It's bizarre because obviously there's a relationship between poverty and intelligence but Peterson implies that stupid people just naturally end up poor, which makes no sense because stupid rich people don't tend to end up on state benefits.
      The actual relationship is that poverty limits the ability to access good education, especially early education and leave parents with less time to spend trying to nurture their kids' minds.
      We understand that IQ is significantly impacted by early childhood education, and that poverty predicts abysmal access to good early childhood education due to outside factors with no fault of the parents. Yet Peterson looks at that and says "hmmm..... Maybe there's a link somewhere but I guess we'll never know..... Nobody could possibly think of a solution for this.....I guess it's just the natural order......."

    • @Player-pj9kt
      @Player-pj9kt Год назад +17

      I think JP doesn't realize that Iq scores have to be normalized because the average IQ score is steadily going up. Does that mean the our brains are bigger than ppl from 100 years ago? No the increase us too fast to be explained by genetic changes instead it means that our education system is getting more comprehensive, knowledge is more readily available (e.g. the internet), high calorie food is readily available... all of these factors are economy related

    • @quantize
      @quantize Год назад +11

      Hes a blithering grifter, the self help is basic psychology and how he radicalizes ppl

  • @nalivai4862
    @nalivai4862 2 года назад +617

    I took two IQ tests in my life, one when I was a kid in a relatively poor family, in a country that just went through a revolution. My IQ was quite low at the time, according to the objective list presented by professor here, I was destined to be somewhere between mechanic and "factory production assembler". Later in life, my saint mother moved mountains to give me the ability to educate myself, (useless endeavor, according to esteemed professor, it's not like I can move stratas), our country got more stable and our financial situation got way better, and I took that test second time at the end of my uni. I got very high numbers this time, high enough to even maybe be a "Trainee" (really, professor, trainee? Just, like, in general?).
    Clearly all of this means that I am unique creature that could somehow defy my preexistent faith and jump from one group to another. I still don't know how it is possible, but as the only person on the planet who is able to do that, I think I need to be studied by the best iqologists out there. Maybe have my skull dimples measured or whatever real science they do

    • @bob-ng7ol
      @bob-ng7ol 2 года назад

      @@stephen1744 hasn’t thought of this cheers

    • @Junosensei
      @Junosensei 2 года назад +57

      @@stephen1744 - I'm a geneticist and nothing of what you've said about this author or book sounds particularly controversial. It's also entirely possible we could, in time, learn about a non-zero innate genetic influence on IQ score.
      But IQ tests were created to evaluate a specific type of audience in a specific cultural and linguistic context, tailored to value certain cognitive skills _or_ ways of measuring those cognitive skills over others, meaning results are often self-fulfilling (eg. people who grow up in an environment that emphasizes verbal communication over numeric cognition are going to have an advantage in verbal IQ tests, but struggle with non-verbal IQ tests). We've never really been able to universally define "intelligence" outside of a very niche, culturally-specific context, so using IQ to determine this sounds like circular reasoning to me.
      It is also not particularly surprising that IQ tests can predict future "success" (which is the only angle it has been utilized in any meaningful way in science) because a lot of potential factors that influence IQ might also influence future success, but that doesn't mean IQ tests are useful for rating one's inherent genetic potential to become successful. Genetics alone cannot account for the multitude of variables that would affect cognition, intelligence, and/or success. IQ does have a few small uses in science, but they're very limited for this very reason.

    • @user-pd5ot4zd4b
      @user-pd5ot4zd4b 2 года назад +45

      @@stephen1744 I don't think the OP is trashing the notion that IQ has any predictive power, but he is making fun of the idea that a test taken at a specific time is an immutable predictor of future performance. The environment and resources available to the test taker prior to the test have been shown to impact the score. Peterson seems to throw his hands up and say, these folks are dumdums, hard problem, hand them a broom, while OP seems to suggest that policy changes could provide the environment that moves people closer to their natural limits. These "optimized" folks maybe get a wrench instead of a broom, live a better life, produce more, win -win, etc, blah blah. As far as I can tell, JP doesn't really address this possibility beyond scoffing at the idea of training a dumdum to be a software engineer, though I don't think anyone is suggesting that. I dunno, wicked tough problem man (throws hands up) :D

    • @psychicbyinternet
      @psychicbyinternet 2 года назад +11

      I think IQ tests are usually more based around education than intelligence so that would probably explain it.

    • @jo1stormlord
      @jo1stormlord 2 года назад +13

      @@stephen1744 'Intelligence is highly heritable and predicts important educational, occupational and health outcomes better than any other trait.' Hard disagree. It is too wide a claim to be of any use. How do you define intelligence? How do you measure intelligence? How do you define educational, occupational and health outcomes?
      Also, there is a different sort of intelligence, like emotional intelligence or, for the lack of better word, physical intelligence. Some people are abstract thinkers. Other learn by doing.
      Anecdote time (I know you hate it because it is unscientific)!
      One of my best friends has only high school, economist vocation. His mother is college educated accountant. His father is high school educated metal worker. His sister has finished college as a technical designer. He might not have a college diploma and he might suck when it comes to math and calculations and, for the lack of better name, brute force problem solving. What he has instead is highly developed emotional intelligence. He is great at sales (including selling himself to an employer) and the way he solves a technical problem (for example, my MS Word document is out of alignment) is "try myself for half an hour, then call somebody else to fix it for me". Thus showing delegation and managerial skills.
      Now, if you took and measured his intelligence with a paper or online IQ test, you'll get a solid 93, maybe 97 IQ. But if you gave him oral test, his natural charisma and quick-wittedness would give you much higher score. He now works as business analyst and occasional tester, after years of successful career as a salesman.
      So, what would you say his intelligence is? What would you say are his occupational outcomes?

  • @BigHwoop
    @BigHwoop 6 месяцев назад +33

    What I love is how conservatives use the phrase "pick yourself up by your bootstraps" despite the fact the phrase was originally created as an impossibility, because you physically cannot pick yourself up by your bootstraps

    • @xhappybunnyx
      @xhappybunnyx 5 месяцев назад +3

      I'll tell ya, I whipped out this factoid once in my life and the person who I told it to just stumbled their way right past the point and into further nonsensical mumblings. Went about as well as I thought it would, but it felt good giving them some resistance.

  • @liamking5142
    @liamking5142 2 года назад +1320

    It is extraordinary how long I was able to be a fan of Jordan Peterson's early lectures, assuming he was talking in good faith and that the problems he raised were meant in the spirit of improving people's wellbeing, like an actual lecturer in psychology concerned with the question of meaning whose solution to nihilism was "orient away from Nazi death camps."
    Hearing him say "10% of the population have trouble with the complexity of modern occupations and we haven't done anything to address this" back in 2015: damn straight, we need to revolutionise work and make it less needlessly bullshit.
    Hearing him say it now, in an interview with Stefan Molyneux, and go "I don't have a solution": god damn, it's going to be death camps, isn't it.

    • @randyohm3445
      @randyohm3445 2 года назад

      It's a fair bet that any time a conservative raises a problem but doesn't want to talk about solutions, it's because their preferred solution is too monstrous to say in public and they want you to draw that conclusion on your own so they can maintain deniability.

    • @kevinsantillans7415
      @kevinsantillans7415 2 года назад +73

      Yes, considering the public he has this guy' ideas are dangerous.

    • @mjcrom
      @mjcrom 2 года назад +1

      Be fair, it might not be eugenicist death camps… it might be eugenicist sterilization programs.

    • @Scootfairy
      @Scootfairy 2 года назад

      I agree. When Jordan said 10-15% can’t contribute to society, but I don’t “have a solution”, it does sound like, “I can’t say the solution out loud but if you’re a white supremisist, you know what I mean, wink wink.”

    • @valentine2911
      @valentine2911 2 года назад +59

      He is the warm-up act for Final Solution 2

  • @Zahaqiel
    @Zahaqiel 2 года назад +809

    Ah yes, Jordan "It's impossible to train people to be creative, adaptive thinkers" Peterson. A psychological inspiration for the ages - the only psychologist who's willing to tell you he can't make you a better person, even while he sells books telling you he can make you a better person. It's that creative, adaptive thinking of his that does it. You just can't teach that! And neither can he.

    • @vaiyt
      @vaiyt 2 года назад

      The idea is that YOU,who's primed to believe him, are special person material, while THEY who don't are hopeless idiots. It's nothing but the same flattery tactic that gives us Randroids.

    • @Mieze0503
      @Mieze0503 2 года назад +9

      Gold

    • @milofitness7726
      @milofitness7726 2 года назад +2

      His book is about fixing your life not about being more adaptive and creative this point doesnt make sense

    • @Zahaqiel
      @Zahaqiel 2 года назад +42

      @@milofitness7726 And how does a non-creative, non-adaptive person fix their life exactly? How does one non-creatively, non-adaptively figure out what in their life is "broken"? How does someone take some very generic BS (admittedly wrapped up in some creatively adapted BS to hide how very, painfully generic it is) and apply it to their life without some level of creativity and adaptability?
      Then again, JP doesn't even follow his own books, so I guess the answer is that they don't. But perhaps you begin to see the point.

    • @hambospictures
      @hambospictures 2 года назад +3

      Hahaha one of the best jokes/points I have ever heard

  • @sierrafarnum9689
    @sierrafarnum9689 2 года назад +453

    A popular phrase I've heard in my Psych BA and my research position which studies cognitive development is "intelligence is what intelligence tests measure". When testing for a construct, you want to know what the construct is first so that you can then make a valid test. The problem with intelligence is, no one really knows what it is. If you don't know how to define intelligence, how are you supposed to make a test with construct validity? IQ tests reveal how well you've done on the test, not necessarily how intelligent you are.

    • @susanatkinson3978
      @susanatkinson3978 2 года назад +7

      Yes! Thank you!

    • @adamoutaleb7571
      @adamoutaleb7571 2 года назад +1

      okay but iq is the scientific way to approach the concept of intelligence

    • @calisto789
      @calisto789 2 года назад +51

      @@adamoutaleb7571 no it isn't.

    • @adamoutaleb7571
      @adamoutaleb7571 2 года назад +3

      @@calisto789 ok so iq test started with an observation : people who tend to be intelligent in one task ex : mathematics tend to be intellingent in other tasks by intelligent i mean better than others. this discovery sparked the idea of a general intelligence and the creation of the g-factor that is supposed to indicate how high this general intelligence is. and then we find out that this general intelligence is way more general than we tought its every thing that demand abstaction : language, memory, everything that uses your brain. if you are better at one of them you are usually better in everything that demand your brain. and we created iq test to mesure your "g" the first iq test were heavily influenced by your level of education and your culture but we have perfected them to the point that no matter how much you studied for them you cant score better they correlate at .9 to .95 to your "g"

    • @calisto789
      @calisto789 2 года назад +61

      @@adamoutaleb7571 There no consensus agreement on "general intelligence" metrics that could include every variable needed to quantify a humans worth in society. That why no professional industry uses it to determine who they employ. They test for relevant skills in their field. A mathematician in a jungle is basically an invalid compared to a preteen member of a local tribe with intimate knowledge of how to survive in that environment. In that way, the tribe would likely consider the mathematician an idiot for his lack of knowledge of the forrest. But hes not dumb generally. Neither is the tribe generally. They grew up in distinct environments that facilitate certain skills, knowledge or ease at aqiuring those things. Take a baby from that tribe into the city to be adopted by professionals of some sort and that child will very likely grow up to be one themselves. Bring a baby born from a professional couple and raise them to live in a jungle, they will learn whatever their environment demands of them.
      Human being are very adaptable and iq just isnt a very helpful metric when it comes to solving social problems.

  • @TheAoide82
    @TheAoide82 Год назад +222

    My IQ is 143 and I've lived below the poverty line most of my adult life. Take that, JBP

    • @Dock284
      @Dock284 Год назад +24

      Yeah IQ is not a good way of measuring that kind of stuff. Even the people with the highest IQ can have to live on the streets while people with low IQ can live great lives.

    • @Redsky973
      @Redsky973 Год назад +30

      "Up yours, woke moralists" 💀

    • @physics_lover100
      @physics_lover100 8 месяцев назад +3

      Your iq dose not 143

    • @Literallyjustmint
      @Literallyjustmint 7 месяцев назад +27

      @@physics_lover100and you don't love physics

    • @physics_lover100
      @physics_lover100 7 месяцев назад

      @@Literallyjustmint 😂🤣 okk ok

  • @grizcuz
    @grizcuz 2 года назад +335

    I think it was in the second year of my psych degree when someone asked a lecturer if childhood IQ scores was a good determinant of adult success. Her reply was that IQ alone didn't map to the highest scores being the most successful. There's far too many other variables at play for it to be a simple positive correlation. Then she said something that I've always remembered and this was 30 years ago. "There's people who could easily complete a doctorate sleeping on a park bench and people who can barely read or write that are multimillionaires".

    • @r_se
      @r_se 2 года назад

      i dont think he would argue that its the only variable or that smart poor people dont exist. and you should probably google what a correlation is. but jp does (to varying degrees of intentionality) make it easy for his audience to misconstrue simple facts in support of reacrionary talking points. if you take time to dig into him you'll find fairly liberal (not speaking about the american democratic liberal sense of the word), moderate, right leaning views on social issues, but he presents things in such a way that his audience will generally use his videos, books, etc. to support more radical views.

    • @grizcuz
      @grizcuz 2 года назад +55

      @@r_se I know perfectly well just what a correlation is, thank you very much. Nobody with any expertise in anything that he takes a position on treats what he says as worthy of taking into account. He's the intellectual for people who don't know what they're talking about, pretty much like you by the sound of it.

    • @johnnygoodman2003
      @johnnygoodman2003 2 года назад

      IQ was invented by the French public school system to justify giving foreign students in France a lower quality education system than French born students.

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 2 года назад +45

      @@r_se "but he presents things in such a way that his audience will generally use his videos, books, etc. to support more radical views."
      That's because that's their purpose and always has been. His entire line of thinking leads to right wing radical views. Any liberal lean is completely surface level and pretty much a mirage.

    • @youtubespag
      @youtubespag 2 года назад +5

      @@r_se just look at him now

  • @IgN5P
    @IgN5P 2 года назад +268

    "Other people aren't the problem"
    - bullies are not the problem
    - systemic failures are not the problem
    - rapists are not the problem
    - abusers are not the problem
    - the biases and failings of MDs and other elements in the system are not the problem
    "You are the problem!"
    - Jordan Peterson

    • @ernestoacosta7918
      @ernestoacosta7918 2 года назад +29

      He’s a neoliberal, everything is your own fault, mostly the failings that are not in your control

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 2 года назад

      @@ernestoacosta7918 F this "neoliberal" BS. He's a neocon/conservative /rightwing extremist hypocrite.

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 2 года назад

      Then JP cannot say criminals or terrorists or protestors or violent protestors are a problem, or Antinatalists like me trying to outlaw people having kids, or the IPCC, or climate activists, or animal rights vegans like myself trying to shut down factory farms.

    • @SpydrXIII
      @SpydrXIII 2 года назад +28

      yes, jordan peterson IS the problem.

    • @user-ix9lx4sp1z
      @user-ix9lx4sp1z 2 года назад +4

      I'm 14 and this is deep bro

  • @KillahMate
    @KillahMate 2 года назад +268

    Ultimately it's kind of obvious: the Sports Illustrated cover is an affront to Peterson because it's an institution (Sports Illustrated) very publicly placing a particular person _somewhere Peterson doesn't think she belongs._ At their core there is perhaps nothing more conservative than believing that 1) _people have their place_ and 2) people should _know_ their place and not get uppity. It doesn't matter that this is an utterly silly and meaningless hierarchy of 'people who get to be on Sports Illustrated covers' - it _is_ a hierarchy, and as such just like any other hierarchy it _must not_ be challenged.

    • @espeon871
      @espeon871 2 года назад +22

      All to justify private ownership and unequal access to shit baby, the hoops theyll jump instead of admitting that they want hierarchy. Great analysis tho dude.

    • @jasonhendricks4562
      @jasonhendricks4562 2 года назад

      What's ironic is I bet Peterson wouldn't dispute your ending argument here. The reason Peterson went after Sports Illustrated wasn't because he's attempting to enforce "their place". It was because he recognized that this model was being put on display out of pity, not out of beauty. And we all know this, but Sports Illustrated wants to market off of their own self righteousness like the rest of the woke crowd. "Oh, you don't think this model is beautiful? It must be because you're a shallow bigot!"

    • @KillahMate
      @KillahMate 2 года назад

      @@jasonhendricks4562 He saw this model as being put on display out of pity not out of beauty because that's the only reason _he_ would have done it. And same goes for you - 'we all know this'? What other things some people agree with you about so you wrongly assume _everyone_ does?
      Any fan of the free market should at least be aware that _different people have different aesthetic preferences._ This isn't rocket science. But while buying a car in your favorite color is a concept everyone should grasp, I guess Peterson fans who like black cars assume all the many people who prefer red cars are _faking it for clout?_
      So there's no woke mafia coming to cancel you because you don't think a model is beautiful. You're only a shallow bigot if you have trouble with the idea that _other people might like_ how she looks, and need to make up _explanations_ (beyond 'some dudes at SI thought she looked hot').
      But if you just can't imagine any of that, I invite you - as an intellectual exercise - to visit Pornhub, and write down all the categories of videos the site offers. Then put a checkmark next to all the categories you think are there because Pornhub 'wants to market off of their own self righteousness like the rest of the woke crowd'.

    • @jasonhendricks4562
      @jasonhendricks4562 2 года назад

      @@KillahMate Yeah you're not wrong at all, I'm not disagreeing. I'm just clarifying that Peterson saw this move by Sports Illustrated as an agenda to make being overweight idealistic. Because modeling is about capturing the 'ideal' afterall. Beauty is subjective and Peterson admits that he could have handled his tweet better. But it absolutely had wokeness written all over it. "Lets celebrate being overweight just like we celebrate fit bodies, you know - the bodies that take great effort to maintain. You don't think fat people are equally worthy? You bigot!"

    • @Shell_Herbs
      @Shell_Herbs 2 года назад +1

      Perfectly put!

  • @coaxill4059
    @coaxill4059 Год назад +416

    "If you don't buy IQ, you might as well throw out the rest of psychology"
    Me keeping up with developments in modern psych:
    lol ok, we can do that.

    • @squishykotetsu
      @squishykotetsu Год назад +72

      if you take it to mean "the other outdated, oversimplified garbage he believes" then yuuuup, out with that shite. And beyond that, there's so many instances where he just misses the point of more modern psychological studies that you truly have to wonder what he even thinks psychology IS

    • @happygucci5094
      @happygucci5094 Год назад +6

      😂😂😂 🎯

    • @dieSpinnt
      @dieSpinnt Год назад +1

      I am very intelligent, but also stinking lazy. Otherwise this comment could've been a masterpiece (as an analogy for Peterson's "bigger IQ = better proficiency" claim).
      This directly destroys Peterson's laughably narrow-sighted worldview (which his "theory of IQ" actually is). The lazy part: Come to your own conclusions, can you?!
      Other living contradictions we cannot ignore: Elon Musk and Donald Trump. They are at the top of the income pyramid and are part of the best payed/richest people of this world. Oh and they are actual idiots. Not only literally but in the medical sense of the word!

    • @stanleyklein524
      @stanleyklein524 Год назад

      That stance make no sense. Peterson is an academic fraud.

    • @eyebrid
      @eyebrid Год назад +11

      It really puts JP's "expertise" in question.

  • @sugarfrosted2005
    @sugarfrosted2005 2 года назад +318

    It turns out that "it's really complicated to explain why" he thinks they're DNA means it came to him in a hallucination. He thinks he saw DNA when he was on shrooms. And he believes in a collective unconscious. Those combined gets there. He explained it in a discussion with Richard Dawkins.

    • @elvingearmasterirma7241
      @elvingearmasterirma7241 2 года назад +84

      Okay who let him do mushrooms

    • @rgs8970
      @rgs8970 2 года назад +22

      oh boy

    • @marspower1288
      @marspower1288 2 года назад +45

      bruhhhh this man is unhinged, I feel bad for anyone to have ever been his student or patient

    • @AZ-ty7ub
      @AZ-ty7ub 2 года назад +35

      He takes his belief in a collective unconscious and takes that to mean Joseph Campbell's monomyth (which is not actually universal) is a result of the collective human subconcious and that archetypes are real and should be enforced.
      It's bonkers.

    • @Romanticoutlaw
      @Romanticoutlaw 2 года назад +5

      somehow this doesn't surprise me

  • @brianp3570
    @brianp3570 2 года назад +212

    Fun fact: "Jordan Peterson" is the correct way to pronounce the word "eugenics" in a Toronto accent

    • @paulsmart4672
      @paulsmart4672 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/GD6qtc2_AQA/видео.html

  • @mcarpen89
    @mcarpen89 2 года назад +454

    He words his arguments very cleverly to absolve himself of the burden of proof. 8:39 "The relationship between poverty and intelligence is self-evident if you're willing to think it through for any length of time." In other words, if this relationship he claims exists is NOT self-evident to you, you simply haven't thought about it enough.

    • @imnotnotgameiacmaniac5327
      @imnotnotgameiacmaniac5327 2 года назад +64

      he does this so much its infuriating he always words it in a way that claims you are stupid of delusional if you don't agree with him without actually saying it

    • @inefffable
      @inefffable 2 года назад +41

      Really, the only credit I can give JP is that his words are clever, but, as you pointed out, it's not to provide clarity: it's only to obfuscate the points he wants to stay hidden/ignored. The fact he got so lost in the culture war over the last few years and exposed himself as an intellectual fraud was p hilarious to me.

    • @Mathee
      @Mathee 2 года назад +37

      So basically an Emperor's New Clothes argument: "Only people who are smart can see this; if you can't see this, it's because you're an idiot"

    • @paulsmart4672
      @paulsmart4672 2 года назад +1

      It *is* self-evident if you're willing to consider it for any length of time, though. It's just that Peterson isn't willing.

    • @Graknorke
      @Graknorke 2 года назад +5

      this proof is left as an exercise for the listener

  • @Dock284
    @Dock284 Год назад +83

    I took an actual IQ test (not one of those cheap online courses) and my IQ is something like 75-80 within that general range but I'm doing great in life. I'm not the smartest man alive but I can do everything that people with 100 IQ can.

    • @mr.sandman7587
      @mr.sandman7587 Год назад

      @@Fatb0ybadb0y how does this count as dunning kruger? he's just using a personal anecdote to attack the credibility of IQ tests, which deserve all the attack they get. i don't see how he's claiming expertise or competence on a topic he isn't knowledgable in.

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 Год назад +1

      @@Fatb0ybadb0y Uh no, no it is not. But you have helpfully demonstrated IQ is no substitute for learning what something is.

    • @Vivo119-jf4pp
      @Vivo119-jf4pp 3 месяца назад +1

      Nice

    • @Minisynapse
      @Minisynapse Месяц назад

      Except score 100 on an IQ test.

  • @Dekubud
    @Dekubud Год назад +1314

    As someone with a bachelor in Psychology and who was trained in psychometry... every one of my teachers warned us against using IQ as anything more than an academic success predictor. My psychology statistics teacher especially made sure to debunk The Bell Curve (without naming the book) during one of our first classes. This teacher trained us on administering an outdated version of the IQ test and one of our tasks was to point out where the test was lacking and how to account for it in our evaluation.
    IQ can be a useful metric to determine if someone is having a hard time learning and can sometimes give a bit of an indication as to why it's the case, but it's an incredibly faillible test that must be administered with a lot of care and its results read with even more care.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Год назад +11

      >every one of my teachers warned us against using IQ as anything more than an academic success predictor
      Lol. What makes academic success different from everything else in the world?
      >IQ can be a useful metric to determine if someone is having a hard time learning
      Which a lot of people here are denying precisely just because of the attitude spread by your teachers. There is nothing academic about this, it's purely about giving in to social pressure.
      >but it's an incredibly faillible test that must be administered with a lot of care
      Bullshit. Compared to what? What test in psychometry is less "fallible"?
      It's measures the MOST reliable and meaningful quanity in all of psychometry, *g* .

    • @blvckdrako4334
      @blvckdrako4334 Год назад +131

      @@MrCmon113 academic success is way less affected by luck and way more affected by competence than the real world success I'm sure you know that

    • @popdop0074
      @popdop0074 Год назад +15

      Academic success predictor? Maybe in some ways but would things like mental health problems or attention issues not significantly lower someone's academic success. Schooling sounds like more a predictor of effort than anything else.

    • @Griot.7294
      @Griot.7294 Год назад +2

      But doesn't your productivity, education and problem solving abilities have strong implications when it comes to the workplace?

    • @popdop0074
      @popdop0074 Год назад +27

      @@Griot.7294 To a degree but these factors, I would assume, get less apparent as time goes on as people tend to get paid by wage and not by performance. Not to mention that there's just so many factors and every single one of them in a person's life will contribute in some way. Mental illness, relationships, family, substance misuse, or a myriad of other things would for sure impact work performance.

  • @AndyBestHP
    @AndyBestHP 2 года назад +5011

    Seeing these clips of him lecturing help me understand how he developed his idea of students as entitled or complaining etc. and why he joined the "PC has gone mad" lot: he somehow became a college prof through some broken system, despite being deranged. Then a bright, young and motivated new-gen of students get into the college and show up for their first lecture "wow, we made it, academia" .. and it's Peterson saying 'IQ testing is actually 100% real and people who score less than 87 cannot even dig a ditch, and we need to 'do' something about them' ... and the students are like 'what the actual f-ck' and legitimately think they have wasted their life working to get into a college program, then they question him or complain to staff. lol.

    • @anone.mousse674
      @anone.mousse674 2 года назад +926

      Speaking personally, if I was in Peterson's class and he started saying that we need to 'do something' about low-IQ people, I'd just say "You mean by doing eugenics? Because that's what you're implying."

    • @synthstatic9889
      @synthstatic9889 2 года назад +726

      “It’s disgusting of you to say I was implying the very thing I was implying! How dare you!”
      Also, do we have a name for this rhetorical trick?

    • @anone.mousse674
      @anone.mousse674 2 года назад +398

      @@synthstatic9889 I call it The Name Blame Game, aka the "Stop calling everyone you disagree with a Nazi" defense.

    • @FTZPLTC
      @FTZPLTC 2 года назад +407

      I would kind of like to see a lecture by him - ideally one where he doesn't think he's being filmed. Because based on these isolated clips, it seems like he lectures the same way he gives interviews; and if that's the case, that'd be completely useless to any actual student.
      Either way, a lecturer using the words "self-evident" is earning deep suspicion and scepticism.

    • @DMO-DMO-DMO
      @DMO-DMO-DMO 2 года назад +253

      @@FTZPLTC "self evident" is the professorial version of "it's just common sense" lol

  • @theviewer6889
    @theviewer6889 2 года назад +2552

    I was I a family iq test as a toddler, where me and my mum were tested. Based on what my mum said, the two of us did far far better than was predicted compared to our social class and family education history. The reason? My mum travelled as a young adult, she saved for years to backpack across europe and the USA. She fully admits that the only reason she could answer half of these questions was cause she learned while travelling. And, as an overly curious child, she taught me stuff.
    Basically, the test was far easier to pass if you were upper class and had taken a European centric education. I.E. it was really crappy science. If it had instead had a far heavier knowledge focuse on things more common in the working class, like local info, trade skills, etc. then it would have produced entirely different results.

    • @ordinary_life_n
      @ordinary_life_n 2 года назад +82

      Did you ever see a question from the IQ test? What has "backpacking Europe" got anything to do with it?

    • @pissapocalypse
      @pissapocalypse 2 года назад +215

      @@ordinary_life_n Their mom backpacked through Europe and the iq test was apparently centered around European knowledge, so that's why they scored well.

    • @theviewer6889
      @theviewer6889 2 года назад +195

      @@ordinary_life_n UK based IQ test had an upper middle class European focus. That bias gave my fam an advantage.
      Granted, this was almost 20 years ago so things have probably changed since then, but based on what I've seen, there is still a bias against knowledge morr commonly held by immigrants and working class folk.

    • @angeloskoulas3988
      @angeloskoulas3988 Год назад +40

      @@theviewer6889 But the IQ test is just math and logic puzzles, how does traveling places help you? I get that it can help you indirectly by making you more curious and more likely to study, but not directly.

    • @mikegribanov6105
      @mikegribanov6105 Год назад +124

      @@angeloskoulas3988 took an iq test as a child and one of the questions was based on a pattern that my aunt taught me about as part of a puzzle game we played a week earlier. Literally if I had not played that puzzle game or taken the test a week earlier, I would have got it wrong. So this shows that it's not based on innate ability

  • @Elfos64
    @Elfos64 Год назад +29

    Most people who say they believe in personal responsibility think that just means "everyone needs to hold themselves accountable for their own lot in life without unfairly blaming others", but responsibility also necessarily means "everyone needs to hold themselves (and each other) accountable for how their actions negatively affect others- intentionally or not, individually and collectively". People tend to forget the latter part.

  • @duck6100
    @duck6100 2 года назад +1898

    Personally I think his position has always been "I want to do eugenics but would never straight up say that because I'd get cancelled"

    • @antlerbraum2881
      @antlerbraum2881 Год назад +226

      He looks like the type of guy who in the early 20th century would have been one of those mad scientists who dissects people and tries to find ‘racial impurities’.

    • @SadisticBlessings
      @SadisticBlessings Год назад +233

      This is precisely what Peterson is saying, though Big Joel pulls up short of straight up accusing him of it - when he says "it's a big problem (the low IQ population being genetically incapable of performing what he considers meaningful labor), and I don't know what the solution is," he's simply advocating for eugenics. Because if you believe that people having a low IQ is a problem for society, and that low IQ is caused purely by genetic factors and cannot be meaningfully improved through environmental improvements or societal intervention, then the only "solution" is eugenics.

    • @HazeLmao
      @HazeLmao Год назад +11

      jesus christ worst faith possible interpretation

    • @mister_kaniela
      @mister_kaniela Год назад +2

      @@HazeLmao argue a better one😂😂 you people are in a cult

    • @wzywg
      @wzywg Год назад +44

      The irony being that there is no way to tell if he'd have survived in the realm we evolved from. Again, just the privileged decrying the failings of the underprivileged.

  • @chelsgo8675
    @chelsgo8675 2 года назад +677

    Ever since I watched Shaun's video on The Bell Curve, any time I hear someone bring up IQ my brain instinctively waits for them to bring up racial differences. And given enough time, they'll do it almost without fail.

    • @MCArt25
      @MCArt25 2 года назад +121

      It's the "I'm not racist, but..." of social science

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 года назад +97

      The funny thing is, if there are “racial” differences, the actual difference is culture. Standardized tests are apparently harder for people outside a very specific culture.

    • @sneakyjeeves5785
      @sneakyjeeves5785 2 года назад +41

      Yeah, totally, me too. I'm always waiting for something eugenics-y.

    • @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
      @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh 2 года назад +22

      @@sneakyjeeves5785 Yep! Always reminds me of phrenology too.

    • @KingBobXVI
      @KingBobXVI 2 года назад +6

      I know you're just covering your bases with the "almost" in there, but I really don't feel like it's necessary, lol

  • @te-ter
    @te-ter 2 года назад +256

    in the last 5 years i have had 2 semesters of classes on psychology, at some of which they explained to us the problem with IQ tests
    ...but i'm sure JP would just take it as a sign that the modern education is inferior to the one he had.

    • @paulsmart4672
      @paulsmart4672 2 года назад +31

      It's more clear what's going on when he reacts to the pure biology side of things... With IQ and psychology, well, he's a psychologist, maybe he knows what he's talking about. Surely he's done his research, right? He's saying it's important and *he's* got a PhD in this stuff.
      But then it moves into pure biology, and he's got no qualifications here, and he's enraged that the cutting edge of the science isn't aligned with the 200 year old traditional understanding of the matter. How dare these "researchers" with the "data" and "experiments" and "computer models" and "hundreds of years of science to build upon" suggest that Darwin didn't magically and perfectly solve everything centuries ago!?
      That's based on nothing. That's just 100% his outrage at the notion of new information challenging old ideas.
      The reason he gets upset when people challenge the importance of IQ is he's an anti-intellectual conservative who can't stand the notion of academic or scientific progress.

    • @TimothyCHenderson
      @TimothyCHenderson 2 года назад +17

      @@paulsmart4672 The problem with Peterson is he plays the field and both sides. He quote's numbers and statistics when he wants to that support his beliefs and then quotes mysticism and religion when it suites the argument as well. He'll bounce between the two and rail against authoritarianism but loves to tell people exactly what they should think and do. His final form of defense is the somewhat famous "there's something important there but I just haven't figured it out yet", usually attached at the end of some wild claim.
      He's able to manipulate the conversation by sounding academic, sounding spiritual and all encompassing, sounding contrarian to subvert his critics and keeping things open enough to build upon later. A slippery character indeed. I am enjoying the word salad moniker though.

    • @Definatalie
      @Definatalie 2 года назад +10

      I was in uni doing education 20 years ago and they were saying IQ was a bad lens to view students through then!

    • @Major_Nuance
      @Major_Nuance 2 года назад

      Up yours woke moralist

    • @dkickelbick
      @dkickelbick 2 года назад

      @@paulsmart4672 IQ tests are racist BD. They were invented to give racism a scientific touch as if it is founded on facts. But it is not, it is scientism. Peterson talks just rubbish sh*t. Big word which means nothing. Once he made clear that one of his "sources" is "The Bell Curve", which does exactly that claiming that racisim has scientific grounding and IQ test tell something useful. For a debunking of the Bell Curve there is e.g. the book by Stephen Jay Gould (The Mismeasure of Men). You don't need more to read to know the BS Peterson says.

  • @leeloo6676
    @leeloo6676 Год назад +45

    Sometimes I'm convinced JP got his liscence from a cereal box, because I can't imagine how he actually managed to convince someone he could be a psychiatrist.
    Also, I love how Joel points out that Jordan says that the snake symbols were inspired by DNA strands, when in fact, it just looks like snakes fucking. Brilliant. Tells you how much the man "thinks" about stuff.

  • @realleon2328
    @realleon2328 2 года назад +261

    one of the points that I think is often neglected with the silly "poverty and iq" question is the way that increased stress and trauma really fuck with a lot of your higher order functions. You can see this in how previously high-performing people end up doing worse as they go through trauma or as increased life stressors that occur as one ages takes their toll. I haven't read all too much on this effect developmentally but I can't imagine that kids living through the family stress and everything that comes with being in a tight place economically is gonna be especially Conducive to developing study and test-taking skills.

    • @alexandrenganda4650
      @alexandrenganda4650 Год назад +11

      Thank you

    • @caramazzola2399
      @caramazzola2399 Год назад +21

      I agree with your point and I happen to have read an awful lot about the intersection between exposure to stress & trauma and poor health outcomes, especially the link to chronic pain and inflammatory auto-immune disease. There's a lot in that body of research regarding how your body deprioritizes certain functions when in a prolonged state of fight or flight. Also, cool profile picture. That album slaps.

    • @Sokhnalabs
      @Sokhnalabs Год назад +1

      @@caramazzola2399hey do you mind sharing those readings? I’m quite curious about this

  • @itsROMPERS...
    @itsROMPERS... 2 года назад +356

    One thing Jordan completely ignores is the idea that IQ could be multivariate, that people can be extremely stupid in some ways but less so in others.
    I'm a terrible businessman but I'm a top-level problem solver, and my IQ is over 140.
    Some stuff i can do better than anyone around me, and some stuff i seem brain-dead trying to solve.
    My supervisors at work have struggled with what to do with me, thinking of how they could smash me into being a business-minded worker, but ultimately realizing that succeeding in this could also smash my creativity, which was the real benefit i provided that others around me couldn't.
    They finally decided to just put up with me, and enjoy the unique solutions i threw off.
    Anybody can do time cards. Or can they?
    I designed a time card system, but i wouldn't really do them myself. So i contributed to getting thousands of time cards in, just not mine.
    The evidence that most people are like this is all around us, that people are almost never "just stupid" to the point of being incapable of anything.
    To make it more obvious, we have actual people in govt who are very clearly intellectually low-level, people making laws that obviously just don't understand what they are doing.
    Total abortion bans passed by people who don't know what "ectopic" means.
    What happens to Jordan's theory when the President's IQ turns out to be 90, and a homeless street person hits 135?
    As is commonly true of Jordan, his rationalizations tend to be lazy. He hits on a track, and fits everything to it. Everything bad is radical-leftist post-modern cultural Marxism, and Marxism is the ultimate evil because 100 million died in the Soviet Union.
    Yeah, that follows.
    Everything is on the most rudimentary level of abstraction.
    But he is articulate, and a lot of dumber people mistake that for erudition, or, to them, "smarts".
    Jordan is a conservative pseudo-intellectual for the post-Trump reality. We would be much better off of he hadn't come out of his Russian-induced rehab-shortcut coma.
    Seriously, a clinical psychologist hopelessly addicted to benzos. Talk about stupid.

    • @pantalaemon
      @pantalaemon 2 года назад +65

      Normally I don't feel okay making fun of people who struggle with drug abuse, especially not to the point Peterson does, but for a man who preaches self-reliance and hard-headed realism (to the point of villifying and demonizing civil rights activists as totalitarian monsters) to end up unable to cope without insane amounts of drugs, well, it's just... it's the sort of thing one can only laugh at homerically.
      If he had an ounce of integrity he'd ask himself some hard questions about how valid his ideas really are. But of course he doesn't. Then the whole shithouse would go up in flames.

    • @chriss780
      @chriss780 2 года назад +70

      @@pantalaemon his entire thing is "if you're own life isn't even in order you have no right to critique socity" and watching him spend all of his time critiquing society while his own life is a shit show is just objectively hysterical"

    • @johnnygoodman2003
      @johnnygoodman2003 2 года назад

      IQ was invented by the French public school system to justify giving foreign students in France a lower quality education system than French born students.

    • @Talentedtadpole
      @Talentedtadpole 2 года назад +3

      YES!

    • @zk5228
      @zk5228 2 года назад +33

      Anecdotally speaking, part of my ADHD diagnosis involved taking an IQ test with ~5 different subscores that were combined to find your aggregate IQ.
      In one of the categories, I got the highest possible score - better than they'd ever seen in their office. But my processing speed score was awful (because of the ADHD lol), so the total score landed around 120. I felt so slighted!
      I don't think this version of the test is much better at objectively measuring intelligence than standard ones, but I like it better as a means of communicating the results. It allowed me to think "oh, this is stupid! it directly penalizes neurodivergent traits!" and disregard it entirely

  • @GRsavedmylife
    @GRsavedmylife 2 года назад +545

    Big Joel, I really like your analysis of Peterson’s “listen to each other” argument. I was inclined to agree with the argument almost because of the argument itself: I think it’s important to listen to people you don’t agree with, and Peterson is one of those people. I didn’t get why people liked him before this video, but now I do, because he says a lot of things that sound very logical on the surface. But you shouldn’t have to listen to someone arguing in bad faith, or delegitimizing the struggles of others, or being a super obvious fascist. If my partner in the hypothetical couple situation initiated a conversation by screaming the one attack helicopter joke at me or calling me slurs, then yea i think an eye roll might be fitting there, at the very least.

    • @antediluvianatheist5262
      @antediluvianatheist5262 2 года назад +23

      It's called 'deepity.'

    • @imsotiredofthiscrap2341
      @imsotiredofthiscrap2341 2 года назад +6

      @@antediluvianatheist5262 oh my god thank you i love this word sm

    • @Nyyre
      @Nyyre 2 года назад

      he a fascist?

    • @kg7219
      @kg7219 2 года назад +27

      i actually agree with the notion that u should listen to people u disagree with, but u should also have the opportunity to give ur perspective as well. other people should give u the same courtesy. jordan peterson does not do that. he wants u to listen to him but does not want to listen to u. i have had some of the best conversations with people i disagree with, and ive learned a lot from them. the issue comes about when u ask why he is telling us to listen. what story is he trying to tell by giving us this listening idea? he is an arrogant hypocrite who uses platitudes and pseudo intellectual ideas to sell snake oil to insecure young men basically lmfao

    • @hcxpl1
      @hcxpl1 2 года назад +22

      I think you touched on a key point that is missing on thr whole "you should listen to people you disagree so you can learn something" that that only works when the person is being honest and opening up their experience or how they understand things or whatnot, not simply anything anyone is spouting for the sake of it or bc they don't even think about what they say. Not to mention that only bc you might learn something doesn't mean their points are any good at face value.

  • @christiananderson142
    @christiananderson142 Год назад +14

    Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps is *literally* *impossible.* Why do people keep repeating this phrase?!
    The level of unintentional irony in using that phrase as an synonym for "effort," is so high, it gives me nosebleeds.

  • @ActuallyHoudini
    @ActuallyHoudini 2 года назад +214

    never forget with any metric of measuring intelligence, the ones who introduce it into the status-quo are the ones who rank the highest on their own quiz. it is not a varied group of people with different scores who propose it. the people who claim that they can determine if an individual is a big-brained genius or not just so happen to fall under their own definition of a big-brained genius. you are more likely to vouch for something if it boosts your own ego and the fact nobody factors in that bias shows how flawed the idea of iq is.

    • @naomistarlight6178
      @naomistarlight6178 2 года назад +12

      It's always been tied to imperialism too. The original IQ guy, Binet, was a French guy who wanted to find the African kids who were worth educating in the best schools in France while the remainder would be left behind, orchestrating "brain drain" from the colonized countries for decades which still obv has an effect.

    • @MissMoontree
      @MissMoontree 2 года назад +2

      I think it is not just about scoring well, but also about this score being flexible. Like over 10 points flexible. And you can practise for it. I'm sure the test is useful for something, but relying on it too much is dangerous. A hammer is a nice tool too, but it is hard to mow the lawn with one.

    • @ActuallyHoudini
      @ActuallyHoudini 2 года назад

      @@MissMoontree I see it working well within psychiatry, of which it was originally intended, but not within the space it is today. I once compared it to xanex. A drug intended solely for psychiatric use but is now mostly known for being a party drug. In a sense, modern IQ tests are the nerdy party drug meant for people who prefer to get high off their own ego more than anything else.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Год назад

      @@naomistarlight6178
      So you think it's accurate and it worked.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Год назад

      It's "biased" towards pattern recognition, short term memory, logic, and 3D mental rotation.
      Your stupid generic criticism is typical for someone, who has never done anything by himself and never even tried to understand anything properly.

  • @LlartyVoz
    @LlartyVoz 2 года назад +388

    My therapist has another client that apparently loves Peterson very much (I don't know the client or anything else about him, so I can't judge him as a person) so the both of us talk about him at times. I actually brought up Peterson first because he basically stated that BPD is the female version of ASPD which I found quite strange because the two disorders have some glaring differences between them.
    That promted my therapist to look into Peterson because two clients of his mentioned him. His conclusion was that Peterson was a very typical old university professor, insane, conservative with a dangerous love for facist rethoric.

    • @j0nni235
      @j0nni235 2 года назад +32

      > "a very typical old university professor, insane, conservative with a dangerous love for facist rethoric."
      Wait that's typical??? Dang I just got into uni I gotta watch out 👀

    • @facelessdrone
      @facelessdrone 2 года назад +35

      Yeah, autism is nothing like bpd, take it from someone who is autistic and has met people with bpd many times. They arent even cognitive cousins, I have more in common with my cats than I do someone with bpd, thats not a bad thing, its just true, women with bpd and autism may act similar but thats literally just because of sexism, and how women with mental differences are raised to basically be submissive niave robots, its depressing, but thats ableism for you.

    • @crowwithashortcake
      @crowwithashortcake 2 года назад

      @@facelessdrone aspd is antisocial personality disorder, the acronym for autism is asd

    • @j0nni235
      @j0nni235 2 года назад

      @@facelessdrone ASPD is Anti-Social Personality Disorder, not Autism Spectrum Disorder - ASD.

    • @koda90
      @koda90 2 года назад

      @@facelessdrone i think aspd refers to antisocial personality disorder. youre thinking of asd, autism spectrum disorder

  • @realitypoet
    @realitypoet 2 года назад +244

    SI has been in the process of rebranding their swimsuit issue to be a women-centered lifestyle magazine more than catering to men for a few years now, and I had the joy of being put in charge of SI’s customer service line right when that change started - and since I had nobody to tell me what I could or couldn’t say since the company was in the middle of a big restructuring and they replaced the whole customer service team with me I had the freedom to pretty much tell a bunch of angry men to shove it and we already have their money so there’s nothing they can do about it bc we don’t give refunds to entitled pricks. It was great.

    • @doublinx2
      @doublinx2 2 года назад +41

      Unimaginably based

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 2 года назад +10

      This why you don't get too attached to brands, especially in today's world. One, because brand doesn't mean what it used to; two, because there will always be some other brand or company that will come along to fill in the gap once the demand is there.

    • @realitypoet
      @realitypoet 2 года назад +59

      @@nfzeta128 yeah they did lose a lot of subscribers but they got a lot better brand deals, celebrity partnerships and ad revenue that way more than made up for the decrease in sales so all in all it was a good business decision regardless of the boomer dudes who can’t figure out how to Google image search for women in bikinis

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 2 года назад +17

      @@realitypoet Honestly conservatively minded people have such a weird way of thinking it intrigues me sometimes, when it isn't annoying me that is.

    • @VesnaVK
      @VesnaVK 2 года назад +2

      Isn't that bait and switch, though? If my Family Handyman rebranded to be a cooking magazine halfway through my subscription, I'd call for a refund. I guess that would make me an entitled prick? To assume I was entitled to the thing I bought, instead of some random other thing?

  • @realsanmer
    @realsanmer 11 месяцев назад +887

    Remember children: IQ tests only prove how good you are at solving IQ tests.

    • @Kevin_the_Caveman
      @Kevin_the_Caveman 10 месяцев назад +93

      They're not even that good at measuring that, actually, as the same individual's result can vary greatly between two tests. IQ isn't even good at measuring IQ.

    • @spacedragon1453
      @spacedragon1453 9 месяцев назад +6

      TRUE

    • @jacobwheeler6136
      @jacobwheeler6136 7 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly

    • @thatswhatsgood24
      @thatswhatsgood24 7 месяцев назад +4

      Hm it's almost as if ones ability to take in and regurgitate information may be related to their intelligence

    • @whatno5090
      @whatno5090 7 месяцев назад +7

      This kind of misses the point of the video. Joel never debates the point that IQ is a metric connected to various other factors such as what jobs you may be able to occupy and sustain. Though IQ isn't probably as meaningful as we'd hope a meaningful statistic would be, IQ does have some meaning beyond a number, and even Joel seems to accept that in this video.
      If you claim IQ is meaningless to one of Peterson's followers, you won't get to any of the more significant problems in Peterson's rhetoric.

  • @christopherkapeleris5216
    @christopherkapeleris5216 2 года назад +115

    I love how Big Joel has just grown more and more to look like an ancient Greek philosopher over the past years

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 2 года назад +15

      Now he just needs to get ripped like crazy.

    • @anghusmorgenholz1060
      @anghusmorgenholz1060 Год назад +4

      He does look like he just peeled himself off of some cracked vase.

    • @Communistbaconeater
      @Communistbaconeater Год назад +4

      @@zawrator4457 or move into a local barrel

  • @phaerlax
    @phaerlax 2 года назад +377

    I like it when big joel is challenged by insane tweets

    • @sista363
      @sista363 2 года назад +3

      OMG i thought you are AOC😭😭

    • @phaerlax
      @phaerlax 2 года назад +4

      I'm her cousin ey

    • @Shaggylicious
      @Shaggylicious 2 года назад +1

      @@sista363 All women on the left look the same.

    • @sista363
      @sista363 2 года назад +19

      @@Shaggylicious yeah. They look like ✨QUEENS ✨. Beautiful smart and they slay

    • @Shaggylicious
      @Shaggylicious 2 года назад +10

      @@sista363 that's right.

  • @pseudonymjones
    @pseudonymjones Год назад +902

    You made it through this whole video without saying the word “eugenics” and I take that to mean you’re more disciplined than I am 🤭 when Jordan says he doesn’t have a solution for poverty/low IQ I feel like he’s expecting the viewer to connect the dots and think what he doesn’t want to say aloud - “our world doesn’t have a place for these people so maybe they shouldn’t be in it.” That’s the end result of all the talk of Truth and the human body - anyone who doesn’t meet the ideal is an aberration to be erased.

    • @blackhogarth4049
      @blackhogarth4049 Год назад +97

      Precisely. Peterson is knowingly using a fascist dog whistle.

    • @LoudCommentor
      @LoudCommentor Год назад +7

      If you listened to his longer clips you would not feel that at all. He seems to me like he genuinely cares about all people (whether that is misguided or not aside). He wants them taken care of, not gone. He points out a problem he sees that he has no solutions to -- what's wrong with that? Or can we only point out issues if we ourselves have the one perfect solution? I'd also note that here his lecture is about psychology, IQ, and what it teaches us, NOT politics.

    • @Chazzmatazz
      @Chazzmatazz Год назад +56

      ​@@LoudCommentorFaux paternalism.

    • @LoudCommentor
      @LoudCommentor Год назад +3

      @@Chazzmatazz What has Peterson said or done that makes you think his care for these people is fake?

    • @Chazzmatazz
      @Chazzmatazz Год назад +72

      @@LoudCommentor His clear and consistent unwillingness to recognize that they serve a human/cultural purpose.

  • @Dank_Engine
    @Dank_Engine Год назад +27

    It's just eugenics wearing a mustache and a funny hat.

  • @crdudley
    @crdudley 2 года назад +250

    The worst thing about Peterson is that he pulls in a certain demographic that is genuinely seeking reason and meaning, and he fills that need with his weird, vacuous, dog-eat-dog nonsense.

    • @facelessdrone
      @facelessdrone 2 года назад

      Yeah, the ammount of otherwise genuinely smart people ive met that believe his dogshit? Its embarrassing and pathetic that he hasn't been laughed to hell publicly on all platforms for all the joker fans and intellectually dishonest tryhards to feel some real shame in their life for falling for his manipulation. Because thats all it is, he plays the part of pretending to be a woke smart guy, but he's really just some old coot that took drugs once and thinks that means he's enlightened and more socially aware than everybody combined, he's the type to dismiss Stephen Hawking for being "too woke" as if empathy and a nuanced understanding of others is a bad thing...

    • @wildoaklane3
      @wildoaklane3 2 года назад +11

      His videos are a good stepping stone to reaction videos like this

    • @crdudley
      @crdudley 2 года назад +6

      @@wildoaklane3
      That's a good point.

    • @igoralmeida9136
      @igoralmeida9136 2 года назад

      very similar to socialists

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 2 года назад +6

      @@wildoaklane3 or much, much worse videos.

  • @andrewwestfall65
    @andrewwestfall65 2 года назад +385

    The thing about "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" that always bugs me, and this is true of many conservative arguments and positions, is that even if it's true and even if it solves that one person's problem that's one person. We're talking about a system that affects millions and can't sustain everyone doing that at once, it's just mathematically impossible for all those people to do even if we just assume it's possible. But it sounds really nice and simple to say

    • @HeadsFullOfEyeballs
      @HeadsFullOfEyeballs 2 года назад

      Ah, but conservatives don't believe in systems.
      If one person can still get an illegal firearm somehow, then "people can get illegal firearms" and gun control is therefore pointless. If one person can get insanely lucky and make all the right choices at the right time and go from rags to riches, then "people can pull themselves up by their bootstraps" and the world is therefore fair.

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 2 года назад +25

      Yea I realise that with a lot of conservative arguments on systems in general. They tell you a method that 'may' work to allieviate some of the symptoms of that system but of never seem to understand the goal is to fix the system itself and not maybe help one or two people be the next to subjugate 5 - 1000 others.

    • @gamerinatrance3618
      @gamerinatrance3618 2 года назад +23

      Because it's very simple, their solution is that while "anyone" can do that, NOT EVERYONE can, because they don't want everyone to do that.

    • @unrightist
      @unrightist 2 года назад +1

      Conservative solutions are entirely based on individual solutions and reject systems wholesale. They generally are not interested in society-scale projects because they don't believe in helping those who they can't personally benefit from.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 2 года назад +33

      @@gamerinatrance3618 get 10 people to fight over a loaf of bread. “ANYONE can win this bread!”

  • @fordesponja
    @fordesponja 2 года назад +190

    Years ago when this man was starting to be famous, I was in a bad place mentally, with no good expectations in life, and his basic cognitive therapy advice and his capacity of tedious talking looking meaningful did make me like him.
    He did a website, I don't remember what it was, I think it was some sort of life coaching or work guidance for 15 bucks and it made a bunch of moral questions. When I ended, I was greeted with a message of "You don't have enough intelligence and we can't help you". Which was funny, apart of insulting, because I have done in the past 2 "certified" IQ tests, 1 during elementary school and the other one in high school and they said I was about 128 IQ, which by this man's perspective I should be some big shot in a company or something and not a barista at Starbucks.
    So, I felt insulted and cash grabbed by the same man who said "he wanted to help young men" and I started to realize what was his real game all along, then all the analisys on his bonkers books was done by lot of people on the internet and, yeah, he is just your good ol' second hand car seller with a... psychological? twist. I also learned that IQ tests are bullshit and probably did decently at them because I always liked the logic games of guessing what is the next drawing pattern given 2 or 3 examples in passtime magazines. I still do logic games though, I find them very entertaining and have the capacity to make me feel more intelligent than what I really am.
    As for my 15 bucks, don't worry, I could cancel the payment and that was a very happy ending to my then struggling economy, so I kinda proved his point against his own economy, I guess. I think he talks about the people who pay him for his shit when he burns people about IQ and managing money, maybe he still doesn't believe he got rich and adored by doing what he does.

    • @kaemincha
      @kaemincha 2 года назад +26

      so many grifters want to "help young men" but end up just scamming them :( its a damn shame, but it sounds like you definitely came out on the better end of it, congrats!

    • @SovietReunionYT
      @SovietReunionYT Год назад +6

      Oh man, I would LOVE to take that test! I wanna see if I also get called a hopeless idiot because I'm not a conservative.

    • @cultureddoggo5606
      @cultureddoggo5606 Год назад

      ngl the increase of mental health issues made some "psychiatric clinics" rich because they're just offering band aid solutions or just giving them meds and thats that.

    • @user-gm3lg8gp3m
      @user-gm3lg8gp3m Год назад +4

      Why would he use moral questions to quantify someone's intelligence! Glad u got ur 15 bucks back 👍

    • @fordesponja
      @fordesponja Год назад

      @@user-gm3lg8gp3m Like all bootlicking quacks and psychopaths with power nowadays, he refurbishes the old Calvin reversal on christianity poverty and modesty. Instead of saying rich people are touched by god, he says that people that lacks modesty and toughtfulness over other people and is willing to strive in the power/money chain are more intelligent.
      It's idiotic beyond belief and pretty much bombs the mysticism around IQ and all the constructs around it. I suppose people who are like that use that logic to be able to sleep sound at night or something and keep people who don't know better believing in this shit.
      I think the web was given on one of the old H3H3 podcasts (I suppose the first) if you wanna try the stupid test. Just be sure you can reclaim your money back, don't give this piece of shit any money.

  • @killerkitten7534
    @killerkitten7534 Год назад +21

    Peterson reminds me of those kids in class who would take a 5 minute IQ test online and base their whole being on it.

  • @thylacoleonkennedy7
    @thylacoleonkennedy7 2 года назад +451

    I just wanted to say I've got a BSc in evolutionary biology and I've also read The Origin of Species, and I have a genetics textbook sitting about two feet to my left that makes Darwin look about as smart as a toddler. He could've had no idea how mind bogglingly complicated the field would become in 160 years, and there was a _lot_ he didn't know and some core facts he got almost laughably wrong around heredity.
    That said, he absolutely wasn't wrong on the core principles of natural selection and common descent, which have been confirmed beyond any reasonable doubt.
    Edit: to clarify I don't actually think he was only as smart as a toddler. He was incredibly intelligent and insightful, especially given the limited data he had to work with. But people like JP treating him as though he was a prophet who can't be questioned is ridiculous.

    • @Raydensheraj
      @Raydensheraj 2 года назад +30

      He was right on quite a lot. The Origin of Species is just his most known work.
      His work concerning orchids, barnacles and especially his ideas concerning the distribution of seeds, the behavior of bees & Sexual selection are incredible.
      His book on behaviour and human emotions is widely respected.
      There is also much inspiration in philosophy concerning Darwin's work.
      But indeed, after the modern synthesis combining mendelian genetics with Darwin's natural selection and the discovery of other mechanisms (example genetic drift, Endosymbiosis, epigenetics, Horizontal gene transfer etc.) anyone still claiming Evolutionary theory is still stuck with the knowledge of only Charles Darwin's ideas is ridiculous....

    • @avacadomangobanana2588
      @avacadomangobanana2588 2 года назад +19

      Welcome to science. You get a lot right, but you get 10x more wrong. It’s almost like all you can do is take evidence work with it and throw out what fails

    • @michaelchildish
      @michaelchildish 2 года назад

      Rightists: Lefty are the real bigots!
      Me: Yeah they are quite ironically, quite often, prejudiced 'anti-bigots' who backfire spectacularly all day every day to a degree I don't know if to laugh or cry.
      Peterson: My opinion on a Chinese woman's appearance means I am Stunning and Brave for daring to call out the CCP! Facts & Logic!
      Also him: Nobody else dares except half of the rest of the world! Also the Chinese people themselves, increasingly so the last year or two over the CCP economic incompetence, corruption, being barricaded inside their own homes, and being forced to kneel under barriers and at windows to complain, and having no recourse except to file petitions which usually get ignored!
      USA Rightists: Jordan Peterson Does Nothing Wrong! Only Liberals and Leftists are the ones who worship their political figures like a Cultist Groupthink Collective! We're the Stunning and Brave Independent Thinkers. Trump and Peterson make us feel good therefore they're correct!
      UK Leftists: Jeremy Corbyn Does Nothing Wrong! Liberals, Social Democrats, Welfarists and fans of the Third Way are all Fascists! Only they are the ones who worship their political figures like a Cultist Groupthink Collective! We're the Stunning and Brave Independent Thinkers. Corbyn, Chomsky and Craig Murray make us feel good therefore they're correct!
      The rest of us: Can you both please not!?

    • @unrightist
      @unrightist 2 года назад +4

      The funny thing about scientific progress is one can be a revolutionary mind in their time, create a whole new field of study, and create the foundation for a structure which makes the original person seem ... comparatively tiny in scope and depth. A scientist can be both right and wrong.

    • @elitebeing21
      @elitebeing21 2 года назад +1

      Well he was a prophet of his time.. the fact with nothing and got so far from that ot say a lot.
      I can't say that and you can't either just like me you read books of others that used him as a stepping stone to move forward so come even wrong and or bias.

  • @joet3935
    @joet3935 2 года назад +76

    The "women must be beautiful and skinny" seems to me to exist to suppress women. A man who insists that a woman must fit that body type doesn't see women as equals.

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 Год назад +14

      He's also telling other men they aren't allowed to find women attractive he doesn't.

    • @ejtattersall156
      @ejtattersall156 10 месяцев назад

      A. The target market of this magazine is targeted toward men, not women, men. These women have always been more curvy than women in magazines with a target of women, like Cosmopolitan. Rail thin, shapeless, buttless, boobless women were a staple of women's magazines, not men's.
      B. Women have always had beauty standards. You know why? Women rank each other by looks. Women are far less forgiving of other women's bodies than men are, and there is extensive study to back this up.

    • @celewign
      @celewign 7 месяцев назад

      I like he more likely saying “the majority of men find skinny women more attractive” which is factually true.

    • @joet3935
      @joet3935 7 месяцев назад

      @@celewign Which culture? Some cultures hold that non tan and overweight is the peak of beauty.

    • @ejtattersall156
      @ejtattersall156 7 месяцев назад

      Every single culture on planet earth has a female body standard. And that standard, thick or thin, is maintained by women. Every single culture on planet earth has a male body standard, and that standard is selected for by women. Women give sex to men they find physically appealing, and rank each other by physical appeal, and blame men for all of it. Great gig, women have.

  • @deawinter
    @deawinter 2 года назад +104

    Really felt the bit about respect being a 2-way street. The person speaking isn’t always trying to show you some profound flaw in yourself. Sometimes they’re just insulting you, or lying, or lashing out, or arguing in bad faith. Sometimes rolling your eyes is the correct reaction to bullshit.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint 2 года назад +11

      Also respect doesn’t mean one person is treated with deference while the other gets the honor being being treated as a person.

    • @Talentedtadpole
      @Talentedtadpole 2 года назад +5

      His whole shtick is skillfully manipulative

    • @Talentedtadpole
      @Talentedtadpole 2 года назад +6

      Some times they are advocating for genocide

    • @deadmemes719
      @deadmemes719 2 года назад +1

      Ye ye, you don’t have to be tolerant toward intolerance

  • @Kraaketaer
    @Kraaketaer 7 месяцев назад +11

    That free speech/listening argument falls flat for not only the reasons you (excellently) pointed out here, but also for the simple reason that it presupposes that all actors are always acting in good faith. Which, well, they aren't. And it's pretty difficult, given Peterson's politics, to not see this as a backhanded, preventative defense of the typical bad-faith arguing tactics used by his ideological allies, essentially trying to guilt his opponents into thinking they have a moral obligation to not refuse to listen to trolls but to engage with them as if they're trying to have a good faith discussion. It's all BS, all the way down.

    • @MidTierVillain
      @MidTierVillain 7 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly, giving those trolls respect, and time, to argue against horrible takes & bigoted rhetoric, has done nothing but make the trolls relevant- nobody wins, or even changes their stance.. they just become a name, and face, more ppl on that side recognize.

    • @lilstevechan8427
      @lilstevechan8427 5 месяцев назад

      You nailed it. Peterson associates with a LOT of bad faith actors who just want to push a conservative agenda, so his requirement that all actors must be listened to as a precondition opens the door for bullshit to be blown through a megaphone.

  • @Gh0sb0ss
    @Gh0sb0ss 2 года назад +175

    When asked in a 2004 interview with The New York Times what his IQ is, Stephen Hawking gave a curt reply: "I have no idea. People who boast about their IQ are losers."

    • @adamoutaleb7571
      @adamoutaleb7571 2 года назад

      ahh yes lets ask a physicist a psychological question and take his answer as truth

    • @fpedrosa2076
      @fpedrosa2076 2 года назад +13

      @@adamoutaleb7571 1st - I think you mean 'psychology question' rather than 'psychological question'. The 1st is a question regarding psychology, the 2nd is a question that affects the asked person mentally or psychologically.
      2nd - Most actual psychologists don't see IQ scores as a big deal either, and certainly not indicative of intelligence.

    • @mohamedwalidoutaleb4970
      @mohamedwalidoutaleb4970 2 года назад

      @@fpedrosa2076 hi it’s me on another account
      1. yes this is what I meant
      2. Every psychologists you’ll go too will use iq test to help diagnosis with adhd, autism, nvld, learning disabilities

    • @Gh0sb0ss
      @Gh0sb0ss 2 года назад +7

      @@adamoutaleb7571 i'm sorry but im pretty sure stephen hawking was smarter than you or I will ever be

    • @adamoutaleb7571
      @adamoutaleb7571 2 года назад

      @@Gh0sb0ss YeS because einstein beileved in a god god is real

  • @SuperBluesify
    @SuperBluesify 2 года назад +106

    I am more surprised people don't call Peterson and people like him out for engaging in Sophistry. Sophistry isn't something new. We've known about it for a long long time. So why aren't we writing him off by its own definition?

    • @hadrianmerced
      @hadrianmerced 2 года назад +30

      sophistry is a ten dollar vocab word and not everyone knows what it means. you'd have to explain what sophistry is and then explain how jordan peterson is engaging in it. this video does the second thing which is much more important anyway

    • @facelessdrone
      @facelessdrone 2 года назад

      Jordan Peterson is as pathetic as those kids on the playground who used to start fights and then as soon as someone touched them start screaming and crying as loud as possible to get everyone in trouble just so they could be coddled by the nurse. He is that kid, just wrinklier and with a thesaurus.

    • @tomisaacson2762
      @tomisaacson2762 2 года назад +3

      To feel self-assured in writing him off as a sophist, one has to already know something about the topics he engages with and says stupid things about, which unfortunately is a wide range of topics. Like he's long since stopped saying the thing about snakes and DNA because he knows that shit won't fly.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint 2 года назад +8

      Because schools don’t teach what sophistry is. It leaves lots of people vulnerable to people like Peterson.

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 2 года назад

      @@MissCaraMint Yep, even though it has some obvious signs, a lot of people don't know how to watch for them.

  • @Marconius6
    @Marconius6 2 года назад +283

    Ah yes, I love it when things are "self-evident" if you just "think it through"... why would we rely on actual facts and data when things are so *obvious?* I like how right wing people are always so scientific, and definitely put the reals before the feels.

    • @vaiyt
      @vaiyt 2 года назад +31

      judging by the amount of times he's had to clarify that "he didn't say this" when people think his arguments through, I'd guess his conclusions are not as self-evident as he likes to claim.

    • @Arcaryon
      @Arcaryon 2 года назад +1

      I mean, to play devils advocate here, I honestly don’t mind logic based arguments ( that are consequently not backed by a concrete scientific consensus / statistic etc. ) because, especially with politics, usually, _if you have analysed enough data in the past_ , you can certainly make pretty accurate statements based on estimations without needing new data.
      Case in point; a lot of political science is about getting super accurate measurements. This IS very useful and necessary but for a conventional political debate, you can usually develop a feeling for a scenario and with feeling I mean that you are able to basically evaluate different outcomes and causalities without needing the actual data. I would say that this is a rule that applies everywhere BUT while I 100% agree that emotions are not a good measurement, I also think that people usually don’t take “thinking it through” far enough. As I always say; run the numbers. Thing is, you don’t need to be a scientist to read basic statistics.
      And if you have understood enough of how the world works, you can basically estimate an outcome based on your own experiences with the available data in the past. Now, it won’t be as detailed as a scientific argument yet I think you will agree that „self evidence“ depends on the amount of information you can draw upon.
      Now, if an issue is highly complex, this can of course get out of hand quickly ( personally, I would be hard pressed to find too many arguments I made without some level of research into whatever subject I was discussing, while trying to stay away from debates about issues I am clueless about ) as you can come to the wrong conclusions, the point I am however making is that often, if people actually take the time to analyse an issue, if it’s not too complex, you can theoretically often enough arrive at a good opinion.
      Now, to solidify one’s position it is usually advisable to add data, in the spirit of argument however, let’s take a quick look at Vladimir Putin: the current acting president of the Russian federation spend a part of his initial career as a lower ranking officer in the KGB. Later he would also act as the director of the newly formed FSB.
      There is a lot of talk currently about a new age of Russian imperialism but, given the origin of the man Putin is today, it is in no small part plausible that his motivations are a lot more personal than many people would assume. A significant amount of modern and pre modern dictators have a reputation for for a high degree paranoia, often well deserved. If we just take these two factors, without adding any actual concrete scientific evidence, we can potentially arrive at the conclusion that the war in Ukraine falls in the classical tradition of creating an external distraction, while I by no means wish to establish this as a certain fact, if, in due time, it would turn out that personal factors actually did play a much greater role in shaping the current events than many, many people would currently assume, based on „thinking it through“ I would not be surprised at all.
      In summary, what I mean to argue is that, even without concrete scientific data, one can make very likely speculations IF one is informed enough to do so, on a selective variety of topics if enough applicable data has been observed in the past.
      Thoughts?

    • @MCArt25
      @MCArt25 2 года назад +21

      @@Arcaryon you can arrive at logically sound and argumentatively coherent conclusions that are nevertheless *completely and utterly wrong* if your data is insufficient or you are interpreting it wrongly

    • @Arcaryon
      @Arcaryon 2 года назад +1

      @@MCArt25 Of course. Doesn’t mean that logic based arguments are entirely worthless. On the contrary. And again; my “logic based argument” is fundamentally dependent on sufficient data to form the understanding needed to make the argument in the first place.

    • @PopfulFrost
      @PopfulFrost 2 года назад +20

      @@Arcaryon Peterson's problem is that he has no real arguments or conclusions of his own.
      He just tosses word salad after word salad out with maybe the occasional right-wing talking point to give the illusion of an argument. This is by design; he wants you to effectively invent an argument for him, whether you're a supporter or a detractor.
      If you're supporting him, you're making him look smarter than he really is by looking like you "get" what he's saying.
      If you're detracting him, then he can easily weasel his way out of the argument you think he's making by saying he didn't say that. And he's right; he' *didn't* say that, he didn't say anything of substance at all.
      Peterson's speeches are a parlor trick.

  • @gavinthejanitor
    @gavinthejanitor Год назад +15

    took some random online iq test the other week and got ~130, guess i'm off to law school, jordan peterson really has changed my life

  • @MAGUS-666
    @MAGUS-666 2 года назад +664

    Jordan Peterson’s assertion that “IQ is the metric that determines if someone is good and/or capable of anything” is essentially just eugenics. I am shocked that a University ever let him teach.

    • @joshuahitchins1897
      @joshuahitchins1897 2 года назад +164

      There's a reason he says "there isn't a good solution" because he damn well knows what final solution he is gesturing towards.

    • @lord125000
      @lord125000 2 года назад +35

      The funny thing is, I recently watched a video that did an analysis on JBP (I can't remember the video off the top of my head) but it went a bit on how he got into being a professor at the University of Toronto. He got referred for the position from another prof there that had a really good impression from a speach or presentation that he did, saying it helped him in his personal life. Then after Peterson started teaching and students were like" He chamged my life and stuff" and the guy that reffered him saw that JP was a really good motivatinal coach and stuff, but he didn't really teach the subject of psychology very well to the stundents.
      They came out of the class more as if they went to a Tony Robbins speach or similar.
      If I remember the video I'll link it here.

    • @camelopardalis84
      @camelopardalis84 2 года назад +12

      @@lord125000 Are you talking about the fairly recent Some More News video on him?

    • @camelopardalis84
      @camelopardalis84 2 года назад +34

      Even if you want to buy into it: An IQ of below 85 (or 87, as shown in the list of jobs) is ridiculously high for someone to be considered incapable of doing any kind of useful job. I've both worked as a cleaner and spent a significant amount of time around people who have IQs of between 50 and 85. An IQ of 50 is absolutely compatible with working a useful job. In some cases, these jobs would need to be adjusted (less unwarranted "I don't need to show you how to do your job, I am not responsible for it, just do it" in situation where it is extremely unclear what the "obvious" way to do that job could be and with which very intelligent people struggle just as much if not more), and in some cases you could leave them exactly as they are (or make them a bit more challenging, to prevent bore-out).

    • @camelopardalis84
      @camelopardalis84 2 года назад +34

      Also, since when is it actually necessary for everybody to work? So much nonsense work is being done. You could easily make the cut-off at an IQ of 100 and say that everybody with a lower IQ (and below the age of, say, 20) is forbidden to work, and still end up with a perfectly functional society.

  • @jeremygregorio7472
    @jeremygregorio7472 2 года назад +136

    Peterson came right out and said that trans people should give up their rights so that society will be calmer. I think it's pretty clear that he would have said the same thing about black people 40 years ago
    I'm really surprised that's not getting more attention.

    • @taranullius9221
      @taranullius9221 2 года назад +9

      At risk of violating Godwin's law on MR's video on that clip I made (only partially) tongue-in-cheek comparison to what he said about Jews and Germany. They couldn't actualise themselves because they were destabilising to the Aryan nation. Therefore there needed to be a "solution" to the problem of Jews wanting to actualise as Jews.

    • @zacheryeckard3051
      @zacheryeckard3051 2 года назад +1

      Which clip was this?

    • @naomistarlight6178
      @naomistarlight6178 2 года назад

      they do say the same thing about black people all the time, they're just careful mostly to say "black activists" or "black lives matter" (preferred euphemism for all black people who are angry basically) as if it were radical to tell the cops to stop shooting innocent teenagers? To them, it is... :(

    • @jeremygregorio7472
      @jeremygregorio7472 2 года назад +1

      @@naomistarlight6178 I think the difference is they still won't come right out and say black people shouldn't have rights. They'll call the BLM activists rioters and looters to try and frame them as criminals but they don't have the balls yet to say that their rights should be taken away merely for being black
      They're trying to get us there and Joe Biden just gave a long speech trying to convince Americans not to go down that path

    • @Nosliw837
      @Nosliw837 2 года назад +4

      @@taranullius9221 When it comes to eugenics jumping into the Godwin's Law pit as early as possible is always acceptable.

  • @davidgarrett4852
    @davidgarrett4852 Год назад +160

    I've noticed that whenever JP says "It's a big problem, man! and nobody knows what to do about it," that's where his Hidden Agenda is very close to the surface. Great essay Joel - I subscribed

    • @SorowFame
      @SorowFame Год назад +30

      “No one knows what to do about it!”
      “Here are some things we could do about it”
      “No, none of those would ever work. Why doesn’t anyone have a solution for this?”

    • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
      @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 Год назад +1

      Jordan's got a big dog whistle

  • @brunobucciaratiswife
    @brunobucciaratiswife Год назад +61

    “Adam Ruins Everything” does a great job debunking IQ tests, including going back to their history! It’s a great watch and I recommend it for sure.

    • @TheBonkleFox
      @TheBonkleFox Год назад +9

      I know Shaun also has his video on "The bell curve."

    • @sashakruezhev9555
      @sashakruezhev9555 Год назад +1

      You mean the guy who embarassed himself on JRE? If his show is as poorly researched with strong beliefs as what he previously demonstrated I don't think it's a good source of debunking anything.

    • @confustled
      @confustled Год назад +10

      ​@@sashakruezhev9555they have a team of researchers and they always put their sources onscreen. they even did an episode once that pointed out and corrected a couple mistakes they made in the past.

    • @nimrodery
      @nimrodery 5 месяцев назад

      @@sashakruezhev9555 "the guy who embarassed himself on JRE" sorry, could you narrow that down?

    • @sashakruezhev9555
      @sashakruezhev9555 3 месяца назад

      @@nimrodery Adam Conover brutally lost the argument regarding trans athletes having unfair advantage over other athletes. When confronted by Joe about the fact that years of testosterone still have tremendous amount of effect on physique and muscle strength and thus giving unfair advantage over other "women", Adam replied "well there are levels of playing field we can talk about" not actually addressing "Women" that are formerly ripped men just dominating sports like wrestling and swimming.
      This enough?

  • @Poison_Nectar
    @Poison_Nectar 2 года назад +360

    His harsh opposition to being “tricked” into finding someone attractive is a play for control. He wants to keep us thinking that there’s an objective way to be “correctly”, and that *he* knows what that is. This gives him power to say, “fat people are ugly and unhealthy”, “poor people are stupid”, “trans people are their assigned gender”, “women are intellectually inferior” - all from a place of objective truth.
    If we as a society agree that there’s nuance and things are more complicated than “only skinny white woman attractive”, he loses all of his power to say what is and isn’t objectively right and wrong, which is literally the only argument he has against everything he opposes.
    It means that we can be “tricked” into believing that it’s okay to be fat, that poor people deserve assistance, that trans people are their actual gender, and that men and women are equal, and that’s terrifying to him.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад +4

      'Some More News' covered Jordan so well,
      the video outperformed much, but unfortunatley people
      get the odd, odd Impression it could possibly be the only
      video worth watching.
      His epic Worker-Right Coverage is therefore not the only
      thing that just wont Profit from all the new Viewers
      cause they all come to the Conclusion 'Oh well, this video was EPIC, but
      why would i check-out the other Videos this same Guy made?'

    • @jfwrg3461
      @jfwrg3461 2 года назад

      Cody is a lying hack. Sitch and Adam did an 8 hour breakdown on all of his lies if you’re interested

    • @shizachan8421
      @shizachan8421 2 года назад

      I think its more malign narcissism. Jordan Peterson gets angry if he feels like the public is not appeasing him personally. I personally always found that it would be the most healthy to just psychologically profile such guys, round them up and shoot them, it would prevent alot of terrorist attacks and school shootings which are in most cases commited by the creepy incel kid who pikachu faces over why nobody likes his toxic ass and blames society for it.

    • @8jijjoo126
      @8jijjoo126 2 года назад

      There is such a thing as objective truth.
      Being fat makes you objectively less healthy.
      Many of the poor make shitty life decisions that result in their condition, and many of them are just genetically predestined to be poor.
      Biology is predetermined and cannot be changed.
      Here are innate differences in mental and physical structures between men and women.
      Hiding behind 'nuance' in the face of reality is delusion. Many topics deserve nuance, but many also are objectively true -- The sky is blue. The Earth is round, ect. Quit denying reality.

    • @shizachan8421
      @shizachan8421 2 года назад

      @@8jijjoo126 Then what do you say about people who vote for the democrats and being generally on the left statistically having higher levels of education than rightwingers? Not to forget all the economic, scientific, artistic and technological centers being generally blue and the majority of elites in the arts, beauty, tech and academia, the corner stones of a civilization, being left leaning?
      Doesn't your stance kind of indicate that left leaning positions are naturally something that appeals to the genetic upper class of society and therefore being of a higher validity and genuinly being more favorable to society in large than conservatism, which is something the genetic under class leans towards? Especially since many of the conservative strongholds tend to be part of the broader hillbilly and white trash culture, which is notoriously known for inbreeding and therefore genetic degeneration?

  • @SirKickBan
    @SirKickBan 2 года назад +488

    I love how JP tells a story about a client he had who eventually *died* because JP wasn't about to help him.
    Great talk. Good work. Sounds like your expertise and prescriptions for the world are truly beyond question.

    • @warbear3863
      @warbear3863 2 года назад

      He’s exactly the type of person who’s IQ is shown through his medicinal and psychological prowess, and then let that kill someone. And by that I mean he has holes in his brains from the xans and can’t be trusted.

    • @brunswick1ful
      @brunswick1ful 2 года назад +2

      Funny and true.

    • @tea_time_t
      @tea_time_t 2 года назад +23

      Seriously, if he doesn't think people are capable of change why was he a psychiatrist?

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 года назад

      @@tea_time_t To feel superior, probably. He’s an ass

    • @AnastaciaInCleveland
      @AnastaciaInCleveland 2 года назад +6

      @SirKickBan - Can you please tell us more about Peterson's criminal neglect of his client who died? Thank you! ~ Anastacia in Cleveland

  • @knastvogel
    @knastvogel 2 года назад +302

    Jordan Peterson is the regular conservative person's idea of a smart person.

    • @kyledesilva1589
      @kyledesilva1589 2 года назад

      No, he's roped even relatively moderate or even progressive minded people into believing he's smart. No, he's simply the dumb person's idea of a smart person. Dumb people will gravitate towards him from all walks of life.

    • @marxist-leninist-protagonist
      @marxist-leninist-protagonist Год назад +23

      I used to think he was so smart because I couldn't understand a single point he'd make. Now I realize he simply never says anything worth listening to.

    • @rediz5557
      @rediz5557 Год назад +8

      my dad would fall for this man's bullshit IMMEDIATELY lmao

  • @harpermitchell1618
    @harpermitchell1618 2 месяца назад +7

    Tbh, I think you give Jordan too much credit. He doesn’t see poverty as a problem to be solved, he sees poor *people* as a problem to be solved.

  • @outsidethewall8488
    @outsidethewall8488 2 года назад +361

    It's also so wild to me that he's a psychology professor because I'm about 3/4 of the way through a psychology undergrad degree and my classes are literally nothing like any of this lectures and I'm glad for that. They contain actual information about research with discussions of where the evidence is mixed etc. No emotional political rants lmao.

    • @outsidethewall8488
      @outsidethewall8488 2 года назад +62

      Also we are taught extensively both the positives and negatives of IQ science. An oversimplified summary is that IQ tests can be excellent measures of
      m specific skills among particular cultural/ language groups in comparison to other members of that group in a similar age range but can never be taken as an all encompassing objective measure of pure intellect.

    • @Dominique_99
      @Dominique_99 2 года назад +10

      Did you learn about EQ tests and those other annoying tests. The ones that businesses just love like the Myers Briggs test that are a load of garbage too. Research has shown you can throw them in the bin. I mean it’s like astrology fun to do .

    • @halcyonacoustic7366
      @halcyonacoustic7366 2 года назад +8

      I would walk out of most lectures I've ever seen him make.

    • @outsidethewall8488
      @outsidethewall8488 2 года назад +4

      @@Dominique_99 I can't think of any EQ tests that have come up but lots of personality tests including Meyers Briggs have been discussed and yes I am well aware that it doesn't have good evidence for it. That falls more under personality psychology whereas IQ tests tend to fall more under Cognitive psychology. Although plenty of overlap between categories of course.

    • @MrMarket1987
      @MrMarket1987 2 года назад +4

      @TOS100 Returns It astounds me that a purported Psychologist like him can't grasp that if people are getting sad from depression, it is because when episodes of it wear off they probably realize why it's ruining their lives and relationships, yet he's somehow drawing the opposite conclusion from it... Always working from shit backwards, that guy.

  • @devinfaux6987
    @devinfaux6987 2 года назад +292

    I've found that Jordon Peterson is a fairly reliable barometer of political discourse.
    Specifically, if he is upset about something it is completely fine, and if he is insisting something is right and proper it should be resisted by any means necessary.

    • @deadmemes719
      @deadmemes719 2 года назад +10

      Honestly, that’s really smart. Can I steal it?

    • @devinfaux6987
      @devinfaux6987 2 года назад +33

      @@deadmemes719 No need to steal what is freely offered, my friend. Have at it!

    • @Nosliw837
      @Nosliw837 2 года назад +6

      This is outstanding.

    • @pmtoner9852
      @pmtoner9852 2 года назад +11

      Same could be said about all public figure conservatives

    • @jatnarivas8741
      @jatnarivas8741 2 года назад +2

      I believe he insists that giving children boundaries is right and proper. You sure you want to throw the baby with the bath water?

  • @Junksaint
    @Junksaint 2 года назад +112

    Peterson is a psuedo-intellectual. He needs to read more books and stow his ego a bit. It probably won't help still.
    Edit: He reminds me of the upper class, academic, "men of quality" that allowed Germany to become what it did throughout the 1920s to 40s.

    • @basilofgoodwishes4138
      @basilofgoodwishes4138 2 года назад +4

      Not going to work.

    • @peachy_lili
      @peachy_lili 2 года назад +32

      it's so exhausting listening to people call him smart. people who are actually smart can hear that most of what comes out of his mouth is illogical weirdness, sometimes bordering on flat-out word salad, just words that evoke strong feelings and a lecturing tone but saying absolutely nothing of substance.
      it's exhausting. it is so. exhausting. having someone recommend 12 Rules to me, only to glaze over when I try and explain how that book proves JBP has a broken theory of mind, that he doesn't understand how different people can have different motivations, that he doesn't get that just because he, A GROWN MAN, wants to punch a child on a playground (really, this is in the book), that means every grown man will feel the exact same if put in the same situation. he is not emotionally intelligent at ALL, and it scares me how much people follow his emotion-fueled ranting.

    • @emylily8266
      @emylily8266 2 года назад +28

      @@peachy_lili specially infuriating in that book is every single time he talks about previous patients he is just so unbeliably judgemental and assumes the worst about all of them. It's pretty clear the dude was probably never even a good therapist. Hell he's never done great research either, his only intelectual "achievement" was landing a cushy job at a university and staying there forever even though year after year students would file complaints on his teaching style. No wonder he clung onto his internet fame so tightly to give himself the veneer of being respected in his field.

    • @Rawnblade13
      @Rawnblade13 2 года назад +1

      Especially since he keeps pushing this idea that IQ is some be all end all metric to judge a person's worth. Not to mention trying to use it to justify wealth inequality.
      It's a modern day version of Hitler's 'useless eaters' ideology.

    • @facelessdrone
      @facelessdrone 2 года назад

      @@peachy_lili forreal, omg finally someone else sees it. He's not smart and im tired of pretending he is, its all a goddamn facade, intelligence requires nuance, logic, and skill, none of which he has. He is THE most narrowminded, intellectually dishonest, egotistically pathetic wench of a legacy line. He hasn't had an original thought in his life, he spends his time being chronically in center-rightwing talking circles instead of expanding his viewpoint because they're even dumber than he, so by default he's the smartest in the room, the fact he hasn't been publicly shamed and humiliated for his sophistry and farce is a failing of society. He needs to be gone, he makes it harder for everyone trying to have real conversations and ideas, he pisses me off more than Ben Shapiro, which is saying something, because that guy has a very punchable face. If I have to explain word for word, and holding the hand of a another grown ass adult man that wanting trans people to be forcefully sterilized and/or killed is eugenics and not a good idea that they should be advocating for, im gonna go fucking feral.

  • @maemorri
    @maemorri 7 месяцев назад +4

    I think what's interesting about Peterson's disgust is that he insists that Yumi Nu being ugly is an objective fact. Yet when asked to define he pivots to "Her body is not athletic and it is not healthy." How interesting that he pivoted from beauty which is subjective to athletic and healthy, which are somewhat more objective. But tons of models are anorexic and unhealthily thin. Peterson doesn't criticize that. I don't see swimsuit models winning a softball or soccer game. I don't think Peterson would have been pleased to see Brittany Griner rocking that cover photo. Peterson immediately pivots from attractive to other more objective traits to insist that he is the objectively correct one, and yet his argument is completely irrelevant.

  • @carrot-cat1746
    @carrot-cat1746 2 года назад +53

    I've seen cats less obsessed with boxes and fitting in them no matter the cost than Peterson.

  • @aleks5340
    @aleks5340 2 года назад +684

    It’s so incredibly to me that JP can say “IQ is the biggest predictor of success” while completely ignoring the hundreds of studies that show that high IQ is associated with higher nutrition and better education in early age, stemming from wealth. Therefore the biggest predictor of success isn’t the high IQ but the fact that people with high IQs overwhelmingly tend to come from higher socioeconomic backgrounds, which is by far the bigger predictor of success. It’s such a simple and easy to see confounding factor, and I know he’s deliberately obfuscating this fact to support his own deranged obsession with IQ

    • @Nosliw837
      @Nosliw837 2 года назад +58

      I tried to explain this to a friend of mine about five years ago, almost exactly these words, and he would have none of it. He was one of those "I don't understand 'The Blacks', it must be their low IQs." But I guess racism doesn't make sense, so yeah. :(

    • @larrydewesse655
      @larrydewesse655 2 года назад +15

      @@Nosliw837 it's part you're friend doesn't get it part we're taught meritocracy is a thing and that high IQ is passed down through selective breeding. We know that's not true but until you completely disprove meritocracy nothing will stick

    • @hammockcamping2500
      @hammockcamping2500 2 года назад +3

      There's a racial group in the United States for which having a SES at the 80th percentile is not enough to compete academically against the whites who are at the 20th percentile - however they excel at basketball.

    • @ckq
      @ckq 2 года назад +15

      It's also kind of the other way around though.
      Higher IQ = better socioeconomic status.
      It's a chicken and egg type thing.
      Ppl like Peterson overstate it's value and others say it's completely useless.
      The truth is it's somewhere in between, it's kind of outdated and has some flaws but in general it does have some importance.

    • @hammockcamping2500
      @hammockcamping2500 2 года назад +7

      People with higher IQ make better decisions and choose to have better nutrition. And the Wilson effect shows that the older one gets the more IQ correlates to one's ancestry. One of the evidences for the Wilson effect is adoption studies which show that IQ becomes more correlated with one's ancestry the older they get and that folks in their early youth have an IQ that more strongly correlates with the quality of their environment..

  • @KingBobXVI
    @KingBobXVI 2 года назад +404

    Hot take: I think Peterson actually saw the lady on the cover and, seeing that got him all sorts of heckin' horney, and because of his preconceived believes about large people, he failed to accept this basic reality and instead he's denying the calls of his loins and rationalizing it away as a defense mechanism.

    • @coolbeans5911
      @coolbeans5911 2 года назад +122

      the clip of him raging about a plus size model on a magazine reminded be of Frollo singing Hellfire at the fireplace lmao

    • @fluffycloud3529
      @fluffycloud3529 2 года назад +18

      @@coolbeans5911 HAHAHA

    • @Marshmallow_Trees
      @Marshmallow_Trees 2 года назад +43

      I wonder what Peterson thought of the Sports Illustrated issue that featured a trans woman model on the cover? I just imagine he’d piss his pants over that too.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Год назад +2

      Or he just doesn't like fashion magazines engaging in political activism.

    • @TwenOalley
      @TwenOalley Год назад

      @@MrCmon113 why do you think only one specific type of person should be used to sell clothes when a wide variety of people buy them?
      As much as it’s “political activism” to put a fat person in a magazine, it’s also “political activism” to put a skinny person in a magazine. You’re just salty about it being different politics to yours, or you’re too much of a pussy to state your position so you simply deride “activism” instead of stating your position.
      Perhaps you do this because you recognize your position to be unpopular and reprehensible, but that’s just a theory :p

  • @cameron8772
    @cameron8772 Год назад +21

    iq is kinda crazy when you think about what factors into how someone preforms on tests. i have taken iq test and scored high(130-135), and other times i’ve scored lower (90-110). the world is more complicated than tests and its sad we hammer this into kids

  • @molsondutch93
    @molsondutch93 2 года назад +94

    I have a degree in psych in the same province he taught in and they literally emphasize how silly even the idea of IQ is and how difficult it is to define and measure... How was this guy well respected in the field??

    • @theautisticguitarist7560
      @theautisticguitarist7560 2 года назад +36

      Because he says the things right wingers want to hear but couches it in enough mumbo jumbo to give them plausible deniability.

    • @Emery_Pallas
      @Emery_Pallas 2 года назад +11

      In the field one of his supervisors ended up concluding he would habitually make shit up, teach it as fact, and when asked about it claim “yes it was fake and I intended that”, and repeats (note, this was by observing one of his lectures). The fact he remained there for so long is fascinating.

    • @stevemattero1471
      @stevemattero1471 2 года назад

      Because he's one of the world's foremost authorities of the subject of IQ and social strata

    • @Emery_Pallas
      @Emery_Pallas 2 года назад +10

      @@stevemattero1471 which are a shakey subjects that some people in the field see as Pseudoscientific.
      What do you even mean?

    • @molsondutch93
      @molsondutch93 2 года назад +15

      @@stevemattero1471 yeah and I'm at the top of the field in underwater basket weaving, where's my respect?

  • @Romanticoutlaw
    @Romanticoutlaw 2 года назад +27

    "self-evident if you're willing to think it through" is the least self-evident statement possible. What he's asking you to do is imagine a reason, and then whatever reason you came to must therefore be the correct, self-evident one

  • @d.st.2198
    @d.st.2198 2 года назад +577

    As a woman who does not look like the models in magazines, I am so sick of hearing that I am not worth anything because I am not necessarily skinny. You cannot talk about bodies outside the persons who are occupying these bodies. I don’t exist for your aesthetic pleasure, I am a human being. I spend 24/7 in my body and I am learning to love it as is and not to be envious or depressed all the time because I am a size too big for someone’s taste. This gets me really annoyed.

    • @espeon871
      @espeon871 2 года назад

      These misogynists literally think women are that and femme non male afabs in general to them because theyre misogynist and gross and thinks that women are just objects and for them to look at and commodify because to commodify u need to objectify

    • @ashknight6696
      @ashknight6696 2 года назад +86

      besides the fact that a person's value is not based upon other people finding their weight/body attractive... it infuriates me the way that Peterson frames his disgust towards bigger women as a universally held opinion when that is not even remotely the case. he truly acts like he's "saying what everyone is thinking but too afraid to say" when really he's just so far removed from reality that he thinks everyone else is as judgemental as he is

    • @kikilerer689
      @kikilerer689 2 года назад +41

      jordan "all meat diet// klonopin" peterson is definitely a credible source on personal health!!

    • @Kyrielsh1
      @Kyrielsh1 2 года назад +10

      @@ashknight6696 If you speak to children of immigrants from some parts of Africa who were going back to their parents' homeland for like the holidays once in a while, and if they're a bit skinny, they'll tell you how they were scolded for "still looking like a teenager goddammit won't you put up a bit of weight you're a grown up now!"... X'D

    • @TenderNoodle
      @TenderNoodle 2 года назад +42

      It’s also so disgusting when people bring up the “it’s promoting an unhealthy lifestyle!!” As if all, or even most, super skinny fit models are actually heather than the average person, when in reality a huge many of them use drugs, have eating disorders, or eat well below their nutritional requirements in order to stay “healthy” looking.

  • @axtract
    @axtract Год назад +4

    Joel, I just wanted to compliment you on your oratory and delivery of this video. You make a lot of points I don't agree with, but you deliver your arguments in an extremely convincing manner. Keep it up!

  • @sweetsour4375
    @sweetsour4375 2 года назад +354

    31:04 THANK YOU for bringing this up. Facial expression recognition software terrifies me because I know how biased it can be. As an autistic person with atypical body language, I've gotten very good at copying the people around me to cope. And facial expressions are DEFINITELY cultural and vary dramatically from individual to individual.

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Год назад +5

      I think the point of is, that some people are capable of less though they have no control over this like me. No matter how I hard I learn, I always did bad in school. I barely passed high school. I dropped out of college. I can barely hold a minimum wage job because i am so slow. Help pelase.

    • @CoreDump451
      @CoreDump451 Год назад +18

      @@ceooflonelinessinc.267 the school system really sucks. Doing bad at school doesn't say anything about your intelligence

    • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
      @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Год назад

      @@CoreDump451 Not necessary. But in my case my low marks were a result of my low intelligence.

    • @SeptemberAdam
      @SeptemberAdam Год назад

      And what's a "autistic"?
      Meaning You very special or something better? And should be granted special rights, privileges and immunities, denied to those that don't have a "autistic" in them?
      Again What is a "autistic"?

    • @CoreDump451
      @CoreDump451 Год назад +31

      @@SeptemberAdam what are you talking about; who's talking about special privileges. Calm yourself

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 года назад +556

    The most impressive thing Peterson has ever done, is the fact that he has to be debunked by so many different disciplines, because he talks about so much stuff he doesn't understand. From Biologist, to the Bar association of Canada, economics, fellow psychologists, philosophers, even supermodels are making fun of him. I'd di e of embrassement if I said even half the amount of things he has that were just so wrong and easily debunkable. Just the line about staying awake for 27 days due to Apple Cider would be too much on it's own. Yet for Peterson he just goes on, it's fascinating how one man can have such an undeserved ego and prefers to be ignorant on every topic he talks about, he is the defintion of Dunning Kruger.

    • @RyanTosh
      @RyanTosh Год назад +65

      As of today it is my life goal to be so wrong about so many things that the UN needs to organize a multidisciplinary committee to debunk my bullshit

    • @bobswolfie2001
      @bobswolfie2001 Год назад +12

      Supermodels too?! I haven’t seen that, it sounds like a riot, mind giving me a reference to a video? :D

    • @spOOkytimes
      @spOOkytimes Год назад

      Peterson speaks as if his opinion is fact which is what basically anyone who is trained in a scientific profession is taught not to do, because it's unethical and goes against a core tenant of truth, needing substantive evidence.

    • @chebghobbi
      @chebghobbi Год назад +48

      I disagree. I'd say the most impressive thing Peterson has ever done was lose his sh*t over the notion that he might need to take a course in how to use social media responsibly, then go on to share an image of male milking fetish porn thinking it shows a Chinese sperm factory.

    • @aepigeons9375
      @aepigeons9375 Год назад +7

      @@chebghobbi
      I have a screenshot of that saved for the next time a particular acquaintance sends me a Jordan Peterson op-ed.

  • @driver8sk
    @driver8sk 2 года назад +273

    Jordan seems to be one of those college professors who decided they were done with learning new things and switched to pontificating gassbag. In my experience, these prof's turn into a poor man's Plato, looking for ideal forms and immutable truths. The whole obsession of sorting people's role in the society/economy by IQ is a prime example.

    • @glenmorrison8080
      @glenmorrison8080 2 года назад +14

      "Pontificating grassbag". Lol.

    • @ErikPukinskis
      @ErikPukinskis 2 года назад +15

      Yah, it's always seemed obvious to me that as a scholar Peterson realized he couldn't hang with the other scholars in his field and that he'd eventually be sidelined. That was clearly a threat to his livelihood so his only option was to basically ad hominem *all of scholarship*. Which, it turns out is a very popular position and a huge moneymaker. Lots of people love hearing that academia is full of morons who are just getting handouts to do nothing. So, problem solved for Peterson he effectively transitioned out of a dependency on the academic world.

    • @WOJAus
      @WOJAus 2 года назад

      @@ErikPukinskis Why is that obvious to you? Shouldn't the exact opposite be more obvious? Based on the amount of times his work has been cited.

    • @WOJAus
      @WOJAus 2 года назад

      Do people think it's Jordan Peterson just making up these stats and lists etc? And if so, to what end?
      Or is it more likely he just knows the literature and it makes him sad as it would any reasonably emotional person? Have you read all the literature on IQ?

    • @Mizzy3030
      @Mizzy3030 2 года назад +24

      @@WOJAus Not sure why you think his work has received that many citations. In terms of his scientific output and scholarship, he's pretty much an average if not lower tier researcher. I think you're confusing popular press articles/books with peer-reviewed publications, which are the basis for scientific inquiry.

  • @SourEggz
    @SourEggz 7 месяцев назад +6

    I feel like anytime someone is hyper focused on IQ and how it is an accurate indicator of people’s place in society- it starts sounding like a precursor to their eugenics speech.

    • @Bridge2110
      @Bridge2110 6 месяцев назад +1

      If you think, just because someone talks about a trait which predicts stuff like income, etc, that they must therefore want to manipulate this, that's a you problem. Also, I realize the irony of this, but if you support laws against incest, you support eugenic laws, so it's not like eugenics is bad anyway. You just have an emotional reaction to the word.

  • @nocomment3294
    @nocomment3294 2 года назад +66

    There has been an article discussing if ''Jordan Peterson is the stupid man's smart person?''.
    Trying to figuring out what his book ''Maps of Meaning'' is all about and concluding that it simply expresses truthism in a pseudo deep language, in a way where he can always say that he was either misunderstoood or meant the opposite.

  • @philipvipond2669
    @philipvipond2669 2 года назад +104

    There is actually one Solution that would meaningfully address the problem of IQ on his terms. But a man with a silly moustache tried it once and an awful lot of people got very upset... I wonder if that's why Jordan is so invested in fighting Political Correctness and forcing people to listen to his ideas, no matter how objectionable they may be...

    • @katfoster845
      @katfoster845 2 года назад +13

      If I remember correctly, the upsettedness caused the sudden and unplanned remodeling of a few cities.

    • @Not_that_Brian_Jones
      @Not_that_Brian_Jones 2 года назад +4

      Man, it would be something if Jorp was trying to do for fascism what he says postmodernism is trying to do for communism

    • @deadmemes719
      @deadmemes719 2 года назад +1

      It’d be even crazier if he ever publicly said the radical left needed to stop otherwise those silly stache types would come back. And as a moment of sincerity, what the actual shit. He’s saying to stop changing the status quo otherwise literal nazis, who he’s very knowledgeable about, would come back. How is he allowed to do anything after that

  • @interstein
    @interstein 2 года назад +102

    I'm about one month away from getting a PhD in Particle Physics. I'm also in poverty because I have poverty wages. Poverty is linked to how much we're paid. There are an excruciatingly large number of professions full of incredibly thoughtful and intelligent people who get paid next to nothing.

    • @unrightist
      @unrightist 2 года назад +16

      This is exactly why a healthy society needs strong support systems, so that people are free to explore science, art, humanities, and make the world better, even if their area of interest isn't highly profitable

    • @interstein
      @interstein 2 года назад +9

      @@unrightist exactly we need to be motivated for social good because profit usually is at odds with social and ecological good

    • @antsman6795
      @antsman6795 2 года назад +8

      Gongrats on getting the PhD (soon)! I'm also studying physics and working towards my bachelor's degree, although having trouble deciding on specialisation.

    • @interstein
      @interstein 2 года назад +4

      @@antsman6795 thanks I'll be a doctor next week! And best of luck with the decision-making. Try to read up on some fields and see what they're up to. Or don't be afraid to ask your lecturers about their research :)

    • @lukefisch1918
      @lukefisch1918 2 года назад +1

      @@interstein Oh My God. You are now a doctor :) Congrats Doctor!!!!

  • @Palindrone-lj3fo
    @Palindrone-lj3fo Год назад +24

    My parents told me my IQ is in the low 140s, which is perfect because I can almost understand the plot of most Rick and Morty episodes. Thanks genetics!

  • @haydennelson2115
    @haydennelson2115 2 года назад +340

    Hey! I'm a graduate student in psychology currently in Kentucky. Short story: Jordan Peterson is a hack who doesn't actually follow any industry standards for good research methodology. Some More News has an excellent video on this subject. Never overestimate what IQ is, because it is actually a very mixed subject despite having so much research in it.

    • @johanviskar5781
      @johanviskar5781 2 года назад +2

      you obviously still have a lot to learn. IQ IS the leading indicator for success in life.

    • @haydennelson2115
      @haydennelson2115 2 года назад +81

      @@johanviskar5781 literally incorrect. cope.

    • @rachaelgraceblack
      @rachaelgraceblack 2 года назад

      Totally agreed. And by all accounts, he wasn’t a great tutor or clinician. What an arsehole.

    • @Arcaryon
      @Arcaryon 2 года назад +21

      @@haydennelson2115 I am almost convinced that he was being sarcastic, quoting Petersons position as a joke.

    • @haydennelson2115
      @haydennelson2115 2 года назад +15

      Probably yeah. I’ve heard the argument before and typically don’t give it any leeway. My bad 😅

  • @joshfinch972
    @joshfinch972 2 года назад +144

    I think saying "He doesn't have an answer" to his "low-IQ question" is entirely too charitable of a take. He knows exactly what he wants us to do, as do the people who listen to him day-in and day-out, he's just banking on us not hearing the dogwhistle.
    Watch the interview with Stefan at 33:30, his example was not a happy accident. He knows EXACTLY who he is talking to.

    • @norab4402
      @norab4402 2 года назад

      Yes ! Saying "A whole portion of the population is biologically useless for society", "this population happens to be poor" associated with a veneration of (his idea of) Darwin and a refusal to spell out any concrete answer jumped out immediately as a dogwhistle for brutal, old-school Francis Dalton eugenism. Which is loooovely for the n*zis listening. I am disappointed it wasn't spelled out in the video

    • @LimeyLassen
      @LimeyLassen 2 года назад

      "Jews are smarter than other Caucasians" is such a buckwild statement. It's amazing.

    • @randyohm3445
      @randyohm3445 2 года назад

      Given that Stefan is a white nationalist who ran a far right anti-woman cult, yeah I think it's fair to say that Peterson's preferred solution is something awful.

    • @jdl2180
      @jdl2180 2 года назад

      Okay, what does he want us to do? Kill all the stupid people?

    • @Viranical
      @Viranical 2 года назад +2

      Yeah this man is sinister, he's recycling all of the nazi propaganda without ever saying the words "useless eater" or "life unworthy of life" but still planting those ideas in people's heads. It feels so deliberate and calculated, he knows what he is spreading and the outcomes he wants from it.

  • @wh8787
    @wh8787 2 года назад +301

    An uncle of mine, who is by no accident also pretty into JBP and a conservative Christian, does the same thing as JBP does with getting mad about Darwin being questioned. It's just that someone or something that is seen as a patriarchal authority being questioned makes him mad and uncomfortable, even if it isn't that obviously close to his personal core beliefs, especially if it's by something that he perceives to be "woke", "revolutionary" or "feminine". One time my uncle got mad about some family members talking about how rad it was that Boudicca torched a load of Roman garrisons. Now, this was an event that happened pre-christianity, to a bunch of dudes who had militarily occupied the British isles and raped Boudicca and her daughters, but for my uncle it was an upstart woman challenging male authority. Wild.

    • @thibautnarme6402
      @thibautnarme6402 2 года назад

      That, and for many the Romans are held as the essence of western civilization, attacking them then equals attacking one's very sense of self.

    • @wh8787
      @wh8787 2 года назад +1

      @@thibautnarme6402 very true.

    • @LoneWulf278
      @LoneWulf278 2 года назад +6

      That sounds so crazy, but predictable at the same time. 😂

    • @yikana7535
      @yikana7535 2 года назад +1

      The choke hold patriarchy has over many men is such a shame. Supporting the system that denies your humanity to favour the man with the most authority in the room. People need to realise that these institutions exist to control large groups of people and benefit the very few at the expense of the group. Breaking away this control is time consuming and difficult but you become so much more aware of reality. Everybody has been lying, the numbers are manipulated to suit whatever narrative we want and we live on a planet that is defending itself against an invasive, destructive and violent species, humanity. We can be better but we need to let go of the institutions that we inherited if they keep harming and dehumanising a group of people. This is not a system that will survive in future. We have to initiate positive change.

    • @t.w.450
      @t.w.450 2 года назад

      Look up the rape of the Sabine women