Jordan Peterson & the Rise of the Metrosexual
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"Up yours, woke moralists. We'll see who cancels who" is such an iconic line. He didn't have to go that hard but he did. He's the kid making up anime plot lines for his life during class.
big kid in middle school nobody likes energy for sure
not chill enough for the drama kids, too dorky for the jocks
@@pantalaemonNot smart enough for the nerds…
@@leejerrett8268Too intense for even the band kids.
@@leejerrett8268and also constantly condescending about their childish obsessions with fantasy worlds (yet constantly talking about slaying a dragon)
@@BandFairy plus, awful voice
There's a lot, A LOT to criticize about Jordan Peterson, but the fact that he dresses like a Darkwing Duck villain is *objectively* the coolest thing about him.
And I was wondering why that look felt so familiar 😂
Is that NegaDuck or QuackerJack?
@@jeremybeau8334 Wordsaladuck
Thank you, that's it
What's w his demented lapels
“apparently injected with steroids and ecstasy by a gay spider” is the best quote i have ever heard in my life
Watching Jordan Peterson at this point is like watching Tony Soprano or Walter White. It's not gonna end well, but I can't look away.
😂😂😂
@jessie6600yes feeding on hive minds his dark energy will grow stronger
@@noviatoria2436how do they loose sight of the fact of White being a villain and the protagonist is beyond me. He doesn't start there, but he gets there.
The human body can only take so many drugs before they break.
Who's going first, Jordan Peterson, Elon Musk, or Hunter Biden?
@jessie6600 He’s really not. He’s hit the ceiling of what he can accomplish. He’s a lolcow getting paid by the Daily Wire.
-10 points for not calling moisturizer for men "boysturizer".
@@stephe1506same... omg ew
@@msjkrameyyum
Don't you dare speak this heresy into existence! 😂😢😢😢😂
Oh hell no. Being called "boy" is not the kind of thing that would generate sales. Probably worse than being called "femanine".
Also has some less than ideal connotations in the southern US that are entirely unrelated but still might cause problems.
Jail. Jail for you.
He is trying to serve Joker realness but he's only giving Two Face mental breakdown energy.
The way he tweets in cryptic poetry now suggests maybe the Riddler? Eh, whatever, all those Batman villains are batshit bonkers, picking any of them works.
Accurate
Every time
Pretty much every Batman villain has had a mental breakdown. He should have embraced Lobster Daddy and gone full on lobster fursona.
Just the hypocrite he's always been. Always play the victim and complain that it's everybody else's fault instead of focusing on improving himself and his life. He's obviously not happy although he has all the advantages one could wish for, quite ironic for a "psychologist"
“The government is trying to silence me for criticizing them!” He yells on his daughters show. All while dressed like a villain they cut out from the Decedents movie franchise.
I was initially taken aback by the accusations against Peterson, until I read the disclosure documents from the CPO that he released himself. Any objective person would conclude that those tweets were conduct unbecoming of a licensed mental health professional, but it wasn't' even that that got me in regards to his response. In his email to the CPO he begged them to take away his license, stating it would be relief if they did so. Then when they did exactly what he compelled them to do, he turned it into a social media circus to garner massive amounts of attention to himself and his brand. You can put whatever veneer you want on it, but Peterson is singularly motivated by money in my opinion, and whatever legitimacy he once had has been completely lost in that. He doesn't even practice clinical psychology anymore. He realized he could monetize off the revocation of his professional license than he ever could off actually using to maintain a clinical practice.
How moral
My guess is you are envious of his money and success. He is brave enough to display his inner work to non entities, to people like you who are so keen to hate him.
@@larak4144 it's crazy isnt it. No fan of jp. But the vitriol he engenders in these, frankly, obvious untermensche, amuses me greatly.
@@curiositycloset2359 Vitriol lol that is a strong word. I don't hate JP, but he dramatically misrepresents what he claims to be. He is a glorified entertainer that uses hyperbole and sensationalism to arouse and amuse his audience, while never providing any meaningful solutions to the problems he perpetuates.
He used the issue with the CPO to drum up attention for himself. If you can't see his position's various contradictions, you are simply not looking. He fearmongers and strings along his audience for his own benefit. I am not amused by anyone who blindly follows him, I feel genuinely sorry for them.
@larak414 what a sad world you live in. Guy points out excellent argument why Peterson is disgusting piece of shill and a grifter, and your first thought is his probably just jealous of Peterson's well deserved success. Only thing Peterson succeeded in is being a righteous narcissistic lunatic.
That excerpt about Toby Macguire Spiderman sounds less like a work of journalism and more like a tumblr thirstpost circa 2010. What a beautiful disaster.
It's like he was trying to flirt with Armond White.
To be honest some women get away with that kind of stuff because they are making good points but it stands that I know female academics who get all up in that shit. I guess we dealt it first and still deal it out way more so there's probably a conscious move there, but yeah man this case just feels thirsty af. That being said the argument that Spiderman's web is cum checks out if you're at a certain age.
It’s amazing 😍 🤣
Eh andrew garfield is hotter
He definitely wrote that with one hand...
whoever is styling him is amazing. he definitely, definitely does not dress himself. we've seen how he dresses himself - very mid liberal arts professor, tuxedo for his joe rogan appearance. his stylist is absolutely using their power for evil, but what glorious power.
kinda wanna meet his stylist, where does the inspiration come from?
It goes hard, for sure
@@cdw2468
Looks like soccer teams. The red, yellow, and black one is the Belgian national team, and the two-sided suit is 'blaugrana' (i.e. Barcelona)
@@Itcouldbebunnies I see what you mean, but no, definitely not. The real source of the red, yellow, and black one is *_so much worse:_* it's his [show's] logo 😐
I cant stop staring at his pale pale palms
I appreciate very much that you made the point that it's not women who are telling young men how to be- that they need to meet some unachievable ideal- but other (far wealthier) men.
Huh? you lost me at the end with your wording
@@Freyja_M4106 I wasn't meaning to refer to wealthy men as a general class, but to individuals like Andrew Tate- those who market to young men a materialistic lifestyle as "aspirational," with dominance over women also somehow being key to successful masculinity.
In reality, this is a way to frustration and ingratitude; being one's own man is what's important, not paying for bad advice and status symbols.
I grew up in rural Australia. In around 2008 I was talking to my friend and he mentioned metrosexuals I asked what that was. He said, 100% genuinely, a metro is a guy who cuts his nails with nail clippers, I said oh how do you cut them, I chew them off.
What?! I would expect “with a pocket knife” since my dad literally would cut his nails with a pocket knife.
@@darkstarr984 Not with an axe? Pocket knife is a ladies way!
Be real, he didn't call them metrosexuals, he called them pooftas
I cut my nails by splitting my nails with the other nails, or using any sharp objects I find. Even nail clippers.
Jordan Peterson: individualism is the most important social invention ever and the reason for the success of the West
also Jordan Peterson: DRESSING IN NON-TRADITIONAL WAYS IS THE DECAY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION
we must all decide to individually dress traditionally, and if that doesn’t happen then society is wrong… or something
Also Jordan Peterson: dressing in non-traditional ways
@@Not_that_Brian_Jones He's dressing in cries for help.
by "individualism" he just means being nice to billionaires on twitter
He is the perfect living example of why white western masculinity is destined to cannibalize itself and I'm here for it 🍿
The dislike for men wearing jeans and shirts is also rooted in classism. Since they are working clothes.
that actually makes a lot of sense!
Oooh good point.
No it’s more a defence of tradition since back in the day large swaths of the working class actually possessed formalwear i.e. church clothes. And things like shorts and t-shirts were mostly reserved for children, even teenagers didn't want them because it was infantilising to wear. Nowadays if you dress up as a man, you’re perceived as either ’’zesty’’, a narcissist or a right-winger...
@@drtg101we7what do you define as 'man' clothes then?
@@drtg101we7 huh? Not sure what you mean by back in day but that was not the point of the comment. Working class people wore jeans and shirts (working clothes) to work. White collar workers wore suits to work. Therefore the idea that jeans and T-shirt’s are inferior is rooted in classism. No one said they didn’t have any formal wear, just that working class formal wear was upper class daily wear. Also that’s not what kids historically dressed like unless you mean very recently.
My cat really hated when you talked like a sexy widdle baby and abruptly left the room💀
You were right. I was not expecting that he would say that kids have an uneven amount of power in a relationship with their parent. I'm blown away lol
“what rules you sons of bitches” and “up yours, woke moralists, we’ll see who cancels who” live in my head rent free
Family
In his Kermit the frog voice
Nothing more ominous than a grown man complaining about people with morals.
he talks exactly like a 4 year old having a tantrum
i read this in his voice lmao
As a lesbian I'd definitely wear the red/blue suit. You're right that the pants should be split too.
without the pants being split it actually looks kinda weird. But yeah, I would wear the split suit too lol
So, I know who it reminded me of: Morrie Mozzarella (from Dragon Quest VIII), but with blue instead of green. And obviously significantly worse.
Being a pale imitation of an absolute symbol of masculinity (albeit a truly unattainable one, granted) is pretty fitting actually.
Should be split opposite side to boot. Get the full on Harley Quinn vibe. A psychologist obsessed with the Joker and also went nuts? Its just too obvious.
Grün und blau, kaspars Frau, we say in German.
But while many people see it for the clothes, it sounds rather like the clowns wife is heavily beaten 😢
(Green and blue , clowns wife)
The pants may even look cool checkerboarded (opposite side is red, opposite black)
23:01 I just want to point out that in the 1960s, the British youth Mod subculture was a huge moment for men caring for their appearances. Mods word immaculately tailored suits, they imitated Italian styles, they had short, clean, razor-cut French hairstyles, and a lot of male mods were known to wear mascara. They got tons of flack for caring too much about their appearance. Additionally, many of them were working class, the subculture itself originating in working class Jewish neighborhoods in east London.
Great video btw! :D
So that is what Mad Mod from Teen Titans is based on.
High heels got popular in the states in the 1800s cuz rich european men that moved here would walk around in them to go shopping. They had wigs on, bright colored suits and make up on.
@Kris-wo4pj yeah its kinda funny that masculinity bros will talk about how the world wants them to be more feminine and that were going away from how the world was intended to work when the four fathers of u.s. wore wigs and other clothing that today would be considered feminine
I always thought, that this line was created as meme with an AI Voice.
I was astonished, that these words actually came out of his mouth
"Mod" is of course short for "MacarOni/Dandy."
The red/blue suit is a red pill blue pill thing. C'mon. Also I love how he's LITERALLY become a clown. He's wearing clown clothes, his face gets SO damn red and he speaks complete jibberish. His wet toilet paper facade sloughs away more and more and it's fantastic.
Thinks he's a Nolan Batman villain.
Is actually a Schumacher Batman villain.
I'd also point out that this isn't his employer censuring him. It's a professional licensing body. When you get your license from any of these bodies, it is made entirely clear to you that this comes with the territory. If you don't want this kind of limitation on your speech, you shouldn't go into a provincially licensed profession.
It reminds me of a doctor trying to get out of courses that keep them up to date with current practices. Like "how dare you tell me not to use the 4 humors, I earned my degree!"
I don't think he's too smaht lol
It's not like he's using his license anyways. So it's just pathetic ego thing for Peterson and he's gonna loose and cry about it. And it's of course everybody else's fault
He does his job and people don’t like it it’s funny
@@saiynoq6745but he doesn't do his job, he is even harming people.
That is the whole problem.
No one has done a better job taking down the credibility of people quoting Peterson on anything than Peterson himself posting Joker memes.
Not just joker memes, joker memes with busty women dressed as the joker
And the Joker wouldn't even like him.
What about this guy in the barmitzfah suit? I thought he did a good job
@@artemisspawnofzeus7732 Dude. You don’t belong on the internet. Go read a men’s health magazine.
Ffs he did this 😮 we are truly in hell
"Up yours woke moralists. We'll see who cancells who." It lives rent free in my head. I dont know why. But it does.
Red/Blue split Suit is a Wrightworth cosplay where he couldn't decide whether to be Phoenix Wright or Miles Edgeworth and just chose to be both.
Imagine unironically telling anybody who disagrees with you to kts despite being a supposed therapist.
Imagine then blaming "woke moralists" or whatever because you face social punishment for telling people to kts
No joke I've seen people claim it's okay because people tell Peterson to kys all the time and he's just responding in kind.
I guess the Internet has rotted people's brain and distorted the idea of social norms to the point that they don't know what professionalism is.
Seeing the word 'metrosexual' just gave me a hell of a flashback to 2008
My flashbacks are from the mid-to-late 90s. Jordy's silly suits would have fit in well back then. 😅
All I can think about with that word is the South Park episode lol.
didn't they sing that shake it song 😭
lmaoooo@@iloveazaeliabanks
My head goes to that one smosh video about Pokémon in real life
Using "Goin' Out West" for the mens' rights section is brilliant. First of all it's a banger. Second it was used in Fight Club, arguably the most notoriously misunderstood and misapplied piece of fiction centered on the struggles of men in the 90s and 00s.
Thank youuu, I came here to say that using a Tom Waits song in a video about stuff cringy "dark macho" guys like is... well, it's just knowing the material.
“Adults are dressing like children”, said the old guy in the homemade comic book villain costume.
Imagine being so out of touch that you think wearing jeans and a t-shirt is still some kind of act of rebellion. Like, dude, I'm literally dressed the same as my dad.
he's sick of these disrespectful lost generation types snapping their fingers and calling him daddy-o
I kind of want to honestly talk to him while wearing a fully finished punk battle jacket.
what does daddy-o mean
These chuckleheads flip flop back and forth between “the callow millennials dress casually in the workplace as an act of rebellion 😡” and “counterculture has supplanted traditional Western values, so traditionalism is the new, cool, hip, rebellion 😎”
Like, c’mon, pick a lane! Are you the new punk rock, or are you proud to be square??
@@zakuro8532 It means you're a hep cat.
"To me it just looks like he has good news and bad news" had me cracking up
never forget the DEAN!
I don't get it.
@@bonghitsandheavyriffs forgetting him would be a tragedean
@@michimatsch5862 It's a "Community" reference. One of the characters has a new drag outfit basically every episode and in one of the episodes he comes in to deliver "good and bad news", he is wearing a two sided outfit also representing "good" and "bad" in a way.
38:40 Can we just point out how fucking out of pocket it is that he's having this conversation WITH HIS DAUGHTER🤢
39:02
Ok good.
Living in South Korea for a few years, I learned there's a much higher standard of appearance for men--especially young men in the workforce--than in the USA. Just as many men have skincare routines and care about fashion as those who don't. Having good skin, fashionable hair, and expensive clothes shows the money you have. If you can't afford your own car or apartment, you can always buy fancy accessories and skin creams--just like women!
That's just indicative that South Korea is even more of a capitalist hellhole than the US
friendly reminder that by peterson's own rule, it would be inappropriate to call him a doctor. he wasn't born a doctor, he decided to become one later in life. do not call him dr jorban bederson
lol
😂
Pe doh son
It would also be inappropriate to call Snoop Dogg anything but Calvin Broadus. It doesn't have to make sense, he's just a transphobe.
That's why Rachel Dolezal's situation makes me so upset. She was born a white woman and only decided to become a black woman later in life. When it was found out she was born white, she was fired from her job and subjected to bigotry and harassment. It is wrong and disrespectful to question peoples' deeply personal self-identity.
I am endlessly amazed that people take self-help advice from someone so obviously unhappy and unwell.
Yeah, I don't get it. If my therapist burst into tears talking about Pinocchio, I'd start looking for a new therapist.
Short answer: they are unwell themselves.
Long answer: Things like depression or anxiety not only make you feel bad, but also affect your mental faculties. The brain is first and foremost a pattern recognition machine. And it tends to focus on things that confirm its presuppositions about the world. It narrows down the reality tunnel. When you're in depression you only see black, and miss red flags. Furthermore, social isolation (commonly associated with those conditions) leads to blunted empathy. If you are smart you may start to develop "cognitive empathy" based on logic. But you can logically bullshit your way into any worldview and find a reason to ignore any red flags, even when you attend a Communist Party meeting.
Those conditions require years of work on self-improvement and probably outside help. Adhering to the thoughts of perceived galaxy-brain gurus offers fast hope and an easier way out. Someone who is overwhelmed by the long hard path before them, may focus their attention on a quick fix. Like taking a line of coke instead of SSRI's. Furthermore, human tendency to flock around perceived strong figures in the time of strife (look up for dictator concept in Roman Republic), makes it worse. It all coalesce into a truly hellish mix.
Source: I had anxiety and depression for most of my life until recently.
@@mats8375 People who were broken and healed can become great Therapists. Everyone has their different experience, but having been ill and recovered gives you immense amount of understanding and empathy. J.P. is in a deep denial of his mental Problems, he can’t help himself or others.
he lost me when he started in with the bible. What?
@@mats8375 What helped you? Source: I had anxiety and depression for most of my life until recently.
Religion?
wonderfully written and edited. Happy to have found the channel!
Rewatching this a month later: realized the twitter suit looked familiar because it was almost exactly MY DAD’s Wedding Tux😮…FROM 1979?! JP really is trying to prove that 40 year cycle of fashion.
"this is weird that adults are dressing like children"
Says a man who dresses like the host of a mid-90's Nickelodeon gameshow.
No mention of how expensive suits are compared to regular attire
@@sn1000kUgh annoying thing is it SHOULD be mentioned 🙄 so irritating that this villain arc Peterson so often leaves out things like this which offer basic social / historical / economic context
@@sn1000kOr how hot it is in DC in the summer.
@@sn1000k i could get a suit for a couple hundred bucks, even less if I go to a Goodwill. I could also find T-shirts and Jeans that cost a few grand.
Kinda gives Max Headroom vibes. Such a weirdo.
I'm genuinely disturbed that Jordie's daughter just sat there smiling while her father described the ideal female body type for male sexual attraction 🤮
I imagine it was even more disturbing for her when she realized he was describing her body type to a T
@@Terry-pf4drshe dated Andrew Tate unironically. She’s into it
@@Gloomdrakeshe went clubbing with tate while her father was in a russian benzo detox coma, while dating or married to a different guy. Also probably how he got sick during that time as well. Traditional conservative values!
@@patrickmcpartland1398well they're both on the all meat diet
She deserves every bit of the cringe she puts up with
"Everybody in the Club Get Tipsy" was a pretty hilarious way to make that focus breathing seem intentional 🤣
I listen to a lot of these video essays at work and I love being able to tab back in and see you in random locations.
I know it's a lot more work for you to set up and edit to such a seamless transition, but It's really great to see
Peterson: "My Dad said wearing suits is respectful."
Also Peterson: *_*puts on Joker makeup*_* "iS tHiS wHaT yOu WeRe TaLkInG aBoUt FaThEr? ReTuRn To TrAdItIoNaL vAlUeS?"
I love when people think they welcome legal action.
It's aways so much worse than they think it is. Most good litigators will tell you to avoid legal action at all costs - its a lose-lose scenario most of the time.
Also - Jordan Peterson looks like a human cigarette.
👋 litigator here. Dead ass. Silly Jordy doesn’t even know how transparent courts already are
@@dl2725almost as if unless there is a good reason to NOT allow public inside, like to protect children, you can just ask to look into the court files for a case in most western countries...
@@dl2725it’s even funnier that he thinks transparency benefits him
jp acting excited to get sued has all the zesty fun of a 10 year old whos never been hit taunting a 15 year old who cuts class to smoke stolen cigarettes.
I am as far left as they come, but I have to admit the red black and yellow suit with his own signature on it goes so hard. Legitimately inspires me to make/wear more out there stuff once I have more disposable income.
“Mess around and find out” I have literally never been so scared somebody call my mom please
The description of the "Metrosexual" reminds me of how different things were when I was in my 20's. I'm an early Millenial, and I could already see a difference between how I lived (and how much I earned) compared to Gen X'ers. Still with my first job, I earned enough to live by myself in the city, had a ton of disposable income...and buying a house was something I pushed off because I preferred blowing my money instead of saving it for a down-payment. I wasn't a trust fund baby, my dad was a factory worker...I didn't even go to University...I just got a decent first job doing something nobody really wanted to do...work in a call center. Fast-forward 24 or so years...and people in their 20's can't afford rent even with roommates, can't even think about saving $ for a house or even think of having the kind of job that could get them all of these things. A call center would pay them a starvation wage...even if it wasn't for the price of rent more than doubling in the years since...the salaries have actually gone down in absolute terms. Name a call center that pays $20/hr as a starting wage...
If only we could go back to a point where the biggest societal problem is young people having too much disposable income.
I'm in the same boat, except the cell centre job in the mid-2000s couldn't pay for rent in a small town.
@@Coopersville It was a shitty little studio on the wrong side of town, but it was all mine.
Unfortunately there was never a point in time like that
1. Metrosexual is an informal noun [Oxford English Dictionary] thus “The description” - you’re referring to - is still literally & figuratively vague regardless of your age.
2. I’m - the latest - millennial, a trilingual & an excellent communicator. Referencing the dictionary in an intergenerational discussion is a move I never used till I joined the 30s club. (Hmmm I wonder why... JK!)
3. Let’s be honest you picked a word from the title to talk about yourself here, that’s why it vanished from your nostalgic rant. You don’t need a “hook” to write a random comment, this ain’t your autobiography!
Conclusion: using *THE* *POWER* *OF* *THREE* can make anything sound meaningful, look at my nonsensical response.
@@R.A.A.
The power of three is not actually a thing, don't get me wrong, I'm sure that someone says it's a way to put together effective communication...but it's not actually effected. The entire concept is based on the general concept that putting things in a list in general tends to make things appear to create a more cogent argument. List helps guide the reader through your points and generally sets context, especially if the points leads to a greater conclusion even if this conclusion is only implied. It also helps if the points you're making are sequential but not necessarily related outsider of the subject matter. What it also does is break down the standard narrative structure and as such is not conducive to long explanations. Each bullet or enumerated article needs to be a refined statement for maximum impact otherwise the original point gets lost unless you have a tight narrative...and even then you're much better off framing it in a standard essay format with a thesis where the points are introduced, and a conclusion where things are wrapped together.
I get that you acknowledged that the points were non-sensical...but what your claim was made to sound meaningful was actually pretty messy and clearly did not address the actual text and subtext of the post...which were about wealth inequality, salary stagnation and the inability for young people to afford things that were attainable 25-ish years ago.
Your strongest point was the one about this not being my autobiography...you should have led with that, it's clever and funny, and a decent jab. Then you could have built on it, instead of leading with a comment about the dictionary definition of a word I wasn't in any way trying to associate with beyond the connection it made to my life in my 20's and the societal changes which have occurred since...and a paragraph about communication which wasn't a point I addressed in the post at all.
The rule of three, if you actually believe in it, was proven to be more of guideline...one which is frankly not conducive to even appearing meaningful.
He dresses like that because he's a villain. When he's asked direct questions, he throws smoke bombs and asks riddles. He publicly bullies minorities and body shames women and when this behavior finally loses him his license he will enter his *super*-villain arc. His weaknesses? The word 'cis', several pronouns and all vegetables. His name... The Diddler (because... we're all thinking it. Remember when he congratulated Elon because he couldn't find any C P on Twitter [intentional dead-naming]).
Somebody needs to take his phone away.
He's already escaped from Arkham Asylum (Russian hospital) once so far, I see many more in his future.
Love the idea that Twitter is a dead name 😂
Dont you think it looks like hes wearing his barmitzfah suit
Ive read a mens health magazine. And they say that hes in his barmitzfah suit.
Everyone knows his Batman villain name is Weepface.
i appreciate the zoom ins on your cat
People (like Jordan Petersons dad, apparently) who say they wear a suit to show respect for other people are lying through their teeth. The truth is that they are playing dressup, but they dont want to admit to doing something for such a frivolous reason.
nothing wrong with dressing nice and expressing your self
@@Hanakowasright people who wear suits and ties aren't dressing nice. They are playing dress up. Just like people who wear fedora hats are playing dress up. This is the 21st century, not 1960. There is nothing wrong with playing dress up. People should just be honest about it.
@jessie6600 no it implies he is dressing in a way that people don't normally dress because it is fun for him to do it. If he lived in the 1960's, for example, it wouldn't be playing dress up. He would just be dressing appropriately for a celebrity. But this is 2024. I am not criticizing him for playing dress up. I am criticizing him for trying deny that is what he is doing.
@jessie6600 if you want to wear a suit and tie, go ahead. It doesn't hurt anyone. But professionals only wear suits when they go to court, or if they are over 70, or in some highly conservatives industries or government agencies. If you see someone in an office setting wearing a suit who doesn't take off his coat and tie as soon as he can get away with it, you are not dealing with someone who is trying to show he is a professional. You are dealing with someone who likes to play dress up. Nothing wrong with playing dress up. Just don't fool yourself into thinking you are dressing to 'show respect."
@jessie6600 what rules?
I'm trans, and I've fled Florida because its a nightmare. As fucked up as my life has been, even specifically because of people like JP, I still don't cry as often as he does.
That's because Peterson is what a lot of people (who, like me, are probably toxic) understand to be an actual real-life little bitch. Like, if this guy told me to go into that trench, jump on that grenade, or anything that requires the one asking to not sound like Kermit the Frog and cry all the time - I just would question if I am actually following the orders of a little bitch. I don't even remember everything Peterson has said - I don't like him because he appeals to the part of me that demands your lunch money. And I am truly trying to evolve as a man and I just... want to give him a wedgy and throw his sneakers up on some power lines.
One time I cried because of a car commercial. It wasn't even one of those semi-emotional holiday SUV commercials.. I think it was just Truck Month or something.
Anyway, I *_still_* cry less than Jorpsten Peterstone!
@@idontwantahandlethoughhey guys, don't bully Kermit the benzodependent frog 😢
“I hate Jordan Peterson but also look at meeeee”
Lol “fled” Florida you are talking as if you are a Jew that escaped Nazi germany. Anyways here’s your attention token 🪙
"Up yours, woke moralists. We'll see who cancels who" is the funniest thing this guy has ever said.
ikr, it's "who cancels WHOM," the fucking illiterate savage.
What an informative video put together in such a fun and witty way. Fantastic work on this!
This was unspeakably brilliant and well-researched. I legitimately learned so damn much. 👏🙌
By the way, that "I am man" commercial led to the end of that advertising firm. Sales figures for Burger King tanked because women and families associated it with toxic fragile men, and refused to eat there.
I feel really bad for Dr. Farrell's kids, having to know that the only reason he didn't molest them was because he thought they'd respect him less, not because it's f***ing disgusting, and not something a healthy parent would be able to consider.
Maybe this is not what he feels and think, but it was a try of resonating-failed-
I think healthy people should be able to consider any idea, and reject it when they determine that it's bad.
@ForumArcade you're missing the point, but if I have to explain the joke it's not going to make it any funnier for you.
There was an old South park where "not normal" teacher is traumatized bc his dad didnt love him enough to molest him.
I've never appreciated more how my family being constructed around a set of three sisters self selected for men who don't find crying or knowing how to do laundry emasculating.
You hit all my hot buttons, including Sears catalogues and quiche. Well done!
I screeched myself hoarse when I heard the guy's explanation for why incest is bad.
When you read that he dreams about how soft his grandmother's bush is... 🤢
I'm sorry for typing that. 🤮🔫
@@Naptosisthe worst part is that he shared that dream because he thought it was somehow spiritually profound. The man has no sense of shame, and is utterly incapable of self-reflection
@@Naptosisdear god. Every new peak into the void that is MRA philosophy has a new horror
@@twistysunshineI feel like you just insulted the void.
The void had the decency to merely gaze back at you without speaking.
@Naptosis sorry, he what said what now?!
To me, Peterson's project is to simply present his subjective views and opinions, as objective.
That's just what philosophy is
That's just like, your opinion man
And to criminally misunderstand both Marxism and Postmodernists and simply lump all his concerns under that label. Sure, there's major ontological concerns with both of the above frameworks, but one ought not simply call out everything they dislike as neomarxist/postmodernism etc.
This is such a fantastic video! So engaging for the whole length
I just want to say that at some points The music feels too loud
That critique of spider-man 1 is mind boggling. To walk from that movie with that take away. Wow
Its impossible to tell real Peterson quotes apart from deepfake memes of him.
he's a deepfake that gained sentience
When you're zooming on the cat as you continue to talk was great. What a good kitty!
Spider enhanced this video by 1000%
It's weird, my cats act exactly the same while I try to explain the evils of capitalism to them (ie why I must leave them to go to work despite how much I REALLY HONESTLY just want to hang with them all day)
Great video, really fascinating stuff. By the way, my son is having a Bar Mitzvah soon and I don't know what to dress him in so...
Getting a sport coat that looks like your RUclips channel logo is exceptionally hilarious
The disavowed engagement in emotionality is really interesting. It’s like modern masculinity movements both learned from and pretend to have not learned from and actively oppose feminist critiques of masculinity in a very limited sense. This world is so weird
I don't see why he doesn't seem to understand this. If you go on social media, and identify yourself either verbally or visually as the employee of a company or school, you can't say whatever you want. I don't have a problem with that. He can still say whatever he wants, just not as a clinical psychologist. This happens to other people, he's not being unfairly targeted. A couple weeks ago a doctor was stripped of her license because she was pushing medical misinfo while representing herself as a medical doctor, which gives her words a weight that someone like Joe Rogan doesn't have.
Sadly, it seems the only people who don't get that are the ones constantly putting themselves in a position which would see these organizations invoking these restrictions. It's almost as if they're the reason such rules exist.
@@solomonverrico He's completely lost the plot. It appears he's forgotten that the main concern of the licensing board is public safety. It's their job to stop you from practicing if you can't do it safely. And really they're not even being unreasonable. All he has to do is take a stupid class. He's the one making it a big deal. At some point he really started believing his own hype and thinks he's the top most authority on EVERYTHING.
@@donnamurphy8551I don't think he forgot, I think he's just trying to stir up controversy so that, regardless of the final result, he can claim that it was government censorship and keep grifting his audience. He probably gets more money, fame, and worship from being a "dark web intellectual" than he does as a regular university professor.
How many people probably died because of the misinfo pushed by Rogan? I bet a few. We have a stupid society that gives that weight to people like Rogan wether you think he has it or not.
@@LilMonsterInc I'm sometimes surprised by what colleagues will post on LinkedIn, which I see as professional by nature. I work for a mid-sized company, whose owners are very conservative, R-fundraiser types, and several years ago we all got an email reminding us about maintaining professionality on social media. I don't know if it's ever been really enforced beyond the incident that triggered it, which was FB slut-shaming that rolled into a hostile work environment and was on its way to physical retaliation when a manager redirected the offendee to HR. However, I do think if I posted the wrong thing on LinkedIn or associated myself with my employer while saying the wrong thing on other social media, there's always that potential I could be the next one to trigger an company-wide email and my whole department could get another hour-long lecture about it.
Dude, that conclusion segment.. chefs kiss.
The remarks about the power dynamic between an incestuous parent and child was absolutely jaw dropping.
By the title alone, as a metrosexual myself, I am deeply offended that you place the JoJo villain Canadian psychologist in the same category as me.
Oh god he really does have big JoJo vibes 😂
i didn't even know the word metrosexual had been used since 2007 🫠
lmao my brother has been called metrosexual since he was a teen and I'd say he wouldn't like being linked to the "Doctor"
Don't do this to my JoJo boys... they deserve better than to be compared to him lol
As someone who gets sexually aroused by public transport, I am deeply offended by your appropriation
The board should NEVER give his certification back. He's nuts, and manifestly unfit to be a therapist.
He IS a nut, and unfit to run a popsicle stand. But he hasn't lost his certification, and isn't close to it as yet. This adds an extra layer of snittiness to this minor disciplinary action.
They have told him to stop the behavior in addition to requiring the social media awareness class. He obviously won't and when they continue to get complaints they will pull his license next time.
@@generationofswine-ge5rw unfortunately he makes far more money being a fascist grifter online than being a clinical psychologist. if he loses his internet fame and neckbeard fanbase, this will hurt - but until then, it's just another issue for him to use to play victim.
@@floraposteschild4184 At least he's not in private practice anymore, so we don't have to worry about what torment he'll put patients through.
He's really leaning into the Batman villain aesthetic he's cultivated. It goes so hard
I would like to see you do a breakdown of the “debate” between Peterson and Zizek - and a breakdown of their respective socializations regarding their ideas of masculinity
Two things you didn't mention: a) Patrick Bateman b) Jordan Peterson's affinity for spray tanning
Calling spiderman’s costume a “gimp suit” is the funniest thing of this year
No no, "dayglow gimp suit".
yo that whole sequence/excerpt was a massive trip, truly wretched and hysterical. i do not think me and simpson were watching the same movie when we saw spiderman.
Well, those superhero suits are rather silly.
I love how at the 15 minute mark it goes from standard for-fun pop culture analysis to rigorous academic writing.
How am I just finding this channel? You’re fucking hysterical and I hate that I’ve been missing out on your content 😭
Is it offensive to call X “Twitter”? Am I still “tweeting”? Is it “Xing” now? It’s all too much, how can anyone know what these new “rules” are?
The social media formally known as Twitter.
tweet & twitter ain't gonna be goin anywhere anytime soon. Genericide in action.
Corporations are people, and they don't appreciate being deadnamed.
“Up yours woke moralists! We’ll see who cancels who.”
"Xcreating" is my go to... gotta love poop humour
"Now I’m no clinical psychologist - funny enough that might be a qualification that Jordan Peterson and I share soon" is such a fucking banger of a line lmao.
Sorry but I'm genuinely wondering who asked? @axileus9327
@axileus9327 What do you mean by that?
@axileus9327 Are you saying he didn't lose his mind and start literally crying about being banned on twitter because he refuses to not be a whiney child? I would please love for you to point out one thing that he said that was incorrect. Or are you like your daddy where you just say shit trying to look smart but cant actually back it up with anything?
@axileus9327gas lighting? Jordan Peterson is a drug addict who cannot maintain emotional control anymore. He’s slowly slipping into real psychosis.
I’ll have it be said that there’s not a gosh darn thing wrong with having interests that align with a disgusting fusion between a caveman and a 12 year old boy.
Giant robots, lasers, explosions, and boobs are all awesome.
Depends. Depending on who is exploding, being shot with lasers, or being crushed with giant robots those things can be quite tragic
I've loved this channel for years now but that shokugeki reference really took it up a notch and also came out of nowhere
Going to gift a Henson razor to my friend who's becoming a Buddhist monk. Their monastic code only permits them to use safety razors and they obviously can't buy things themselves so it's genuinely perfect.
Even looking good in a suit, you somehow still exude line cook energy
Maybe that’s why I’m strangely attracted lmao 😂
First of your videos I've seen. Your analysis is a rare combination of fun and good.
❤montreal good stuff mon homme very nice work!
Dang, that krank psycho-sexual analysis of Spiderman easily could have been uttered by Jordan Peterson as a profound media criticism last week. Also, kind of on point and baller given the context, haha.
Okay yeah, can admit that I had a teacher in high school who called everyone by their last names, and when asked why he said that he respects us his students as people, and we call him by last name, do he'd extend the same courtesy to us. And I was surprised and touched by that. So I can appreciate the thing about his dad dressing nice to respect his students. (I have suspicions that his version of 'respect' there and mine would differ a lot, but the base sentiment is nice, at least.)
I like coming from a country where everyone addresses each other by their first name regardless of social status. I have German family so I'm well acquainted with the formal They / informal You distinction which is so prevalent there and I think I would go crazy if I had to deal with such meaningless formality over a longer period of time.
all ur jokes in this video hit, loved it
The only reason to wear a suit all the time is, like Paul Feig said, "because you can walk into any building in the world and use a bathroom without question."
Not with those suits you can't.
The nightclubs having ladies nights is discrimination idea from an mra perspective is really interesting to me, because what's actually happening there is that the discount that incentivizes women to come exists to convince men to pay full price for access to women. Access to women is what the club is selling, and that system tends to attract a lot of men who feel entitled to those women and are more likely to sexually harass them. I've been to a sex club that charges women $10 and men $80, and without fail, having consensual sex in that environment leads to a line of men forming because they want a turn. Obviously a normal club that is not for public sex will not necessarily lead to men exhibiting that specific behavior, but it is the same sales tactic that leads to the same sense of entitlement to women's bodies.
So it is a misogynistic business venture that treats women as objects and men as customers, and i would call that dehumanization a form of discrimination against women as people. it's a system that posits likely intoxicated women as a product to be sold to men.
Did you actually pay the pimp and stand in line in the gangbang?
Nice men are being robbed of their money and women are the victim.
This is the problem with many things mras are in a bind about. Women having an advantage in custody battles for no reason, models online with 90million followers on IG but just post booty....
Things that are a direct result of male chauvinists and their ideas and behaviors
I hear you and you are right by some points but wrong in others: what you are wrong is: men coming to clubs because they feel “entitled to women” most men don’t feel that way and if they do they’re douchebags
I agree, they are trying to boost popularity with men by bringing in women. Not sure its necessarily entirely based on entitlement, men just (secretly) like women, though some men do be like that.
That safety razor ad had me giggling like crazy I woke up the dog
To JP’s comment about people in DC in the summer:
Washington DC is basically uninhabitable from late June to early September. It’s so wet that you’d ruin that awesome Trojan Fire & Ice suit. I have to wear a suit for work in DC and it’s like chronic BSTL
Forgive Dr Peterson. He isn’t very bright.
Why cant he just get face tattoos like everyone else who does way too many bennies
He claims he never ever felt high or felt any different when taking them. Which is absolute bullshit.
He claims he never ever felt high or felt any different when taking them. Which is absolute bullshit.
08:50 This is the best Sheogorath cosplay I have ever seen. He nails the look, dress and personality of the Daedric Prince of Madness so well, he might accidentally (or purposefully) "mantle" him, i.e. become so much alike the mad god he becomes him.
Don’t diss sheogorath like that 😂
Omg ur right haha
I dont like the word mantle being used as a verb, it sounds icky
@@ericashmead4049 It's just elder scrolls lore lingo.
best ad read. sold me. first time in like, 15 years watching youtube.
jp seems to be turning into a comic villain
My emotionally abusive and manipulative ex husband was an mra. He treated the myth of male power like a Bible and tried to convince me of it's validity. He certainly had some fucked up ideas about how he was more of a victim in our relationship despite the fact he was the one abusing me. I don't think mra bullshit made him abusive but it certainly gave him encouragement. Oh, and yes, he loved Jordan Peterson.
Grats for ditching
@@RM-yw6xe thank you. And grats to you! Leaving family is so much harder because our culture makes everything family. Fuck that. I'm glad you're taking care of yourself!!
I'm so tired of people relating all of that to Jordan Peterson, which is what I kind of got from this comment. Incels and narcissist like that are going to obviously use everything to help them make themselves superior and in the "right". That doesn't mean that what JP says doesn't have any validity (if it's what you were meaning). Most of his statements when it comes to men and women do have validity (they are opinions) and I'll go as far as saying he is right a lot of the time, and not for any reason. The same for feminism. Just because some abusive woman uses feminism to play the victim doesn't remove from its validity and the importance it has in modern society. This psychology thing was going on since like 2018, I would go mad and I'm pretty young and patient.
Have you ever debunked or rebutted anything in the myth of male power?
Strawman
Man I'm only five minutes into the video and my only thought is "sure, JP can have the freedom to say whatever he wants, but the college would have equal right to suspend his degree or fire him if they find he's not fit for it, and twitter would have equal right to decide his speech is not fit for their platform."
It's weird how many so-called "free speech absolutists" only want that free speech in one direction. It kind of gives away what they REALLY believe.
also, fun how they don't understand what free speech even MEANS. Free speech is a legal right, it means the government is not allowed to imprison you for saying things it doesn't like.
There are common-sense limits to that (shouting fire in a theater, threatening to murder someone, etc.), but that's not even the point here. The point is that these people aren't being censored by the government. They are being censored by non-government institutions who are allowed to do whatever the fuck they want on their platforms.
Is that problematic in its own way? Honestly kinda yes. But is it a free speech issue? Lol no.
Yea it's so many of them that complain about their free speech being taken away while on huge platforms, when it's just other people using their free speech to disagree with the folks constantly claiming their free speech is being attacked. It totally gives away what they really believe, even when some people don't recognize it.
This is a real question please do not come for me. Degrees can be suspended? I agree that the college has the right to censure or fire him over his speech.
@@whitneyyoung3061 Yes, the school can revoke your degree, but it's extremely rare. If they discover, after you graduated, that you were doing something academically shady (major instance of plagiarizing, for example) during your degree, they can revoke your degree. They can also do it if you do something egregiously bad related to your field of studies (for example, studying medicine but deciding to argue that cells and viruses aren't real, or if you falsify your research data and get found out). I'm guessing the school usually won't care much about what their alumni do since it's not like they keep track of every single one of them, but JP is very famous and spewing bs psychology on the daily so the school exercised their right to suspend his degree
Well, in this case the "college" in question is actually a licensing body. They issue the license to practice psychiatry (either in just Ontario or in Canada, I'm not certain). And when you apply for a license, there are terms and conditions - standards you have to abide by in order to maintain your license. This is true for every profession which requires a license.
It's also worth noting that absolutely no one is threatening to arrest him. Well, he might find himself facing charges of Contempt of Court if he continues to refuse to follow the judge's court order, but that's a separate issue. Although, if he relinquishes his license to practice psychiatry, the court order would be rather moot. After all, he has to attend that class on social media if he wants to maintain his license and keep his practice. At least if I'm understanding the situation correctly anyway.
Maybe your best video yet, well done
great video. subscribed