Jordan’s critique of Jordan Peterson is totally from her own bias and mocking women who do follow him is low!!!! Then she declares Pollievre as toxic and being “dangerous”for saying he and his government would not take part in the WEF…!!!
@@maxinearmstrong9566 Peterson has nothing to offer political discourse and is not a positive influence. And the whole WEF thing is a conspiracy theory that Poilievre is using to pander to he fringes of his party. It's dangerous to encourage that your of behaviour.
Agreed, the WEF is a bunch of giant corporations influencing government. I can’t see how Jordan wants to support giant corporations if she’s a socialist.
@@stratford374 Conflating Jordan Peterson, a milquetoast conservative with some kind of made up extremist 'manosphere'... When in reality he's done more for men and Canadians than probably anyone in the last 40 years.
David: “I don’t want to talk about Jordan Peterson”…..David 3 minutes later: (Paraphrase) “Why are male issues and grievances not being discussed in politics in Canada?” As a loyal listener….David, maybe ask Jordan Peterson as I have heard he knows quite a bit about the topic
Jordan Peterson doesn't really know anything about the topic though. There is zero evidence supporting his conclusions that the issues young men in this country face are caused by the existence of women's and gender studies courses, which is more or less what he asserts. I accept he may have some passably valid critiques of radical feminism, but they're undercut but his assertions that departing from a classically liberal Christian hegemony has caused the issues men face. He can speak authoritatively on addiction treatment, but the rest is drivel.
@@conwaysmith9167 His allies and opponents note that in public, Peterson is inundated by young men who tell him personally that he helped turn their life around - that they used to be an incel living in their parent's basement and now they have a job/girlfriend/wife/kids and it's because Peterson helped them. A lot of that is just normal stuff you'd hear from a therapist - start small and incrementally build up successes (clean your room). Replace addiction with purpose. You're not fine as you are - build yourself into someone worthy of marrying. Improve what's under your control (internal locus of control is a huge predicter of outcomes). The Jungian stuff looks like trash to me, but the conventional clinical psych stuff is effective... because it's been proven effective in testing, which is why Peterson uses it, because he has a degree in the science related to self-help.
@@conwaysmith9167 Did you ever see the video where a men's support group meeting was protested by a bunch of rabid feminists, who screamed and spat in a number of guy's faces? One guy just wanted to understand why his friend committed suicide, it was truly sad.
Pundits, politicians and their advisors complicate things too much. Men detest Trudeau because he is a fraud; he says many "feminist" things, yet there is broad evidence that he treats women like sh!t (and when called out for his bad conduct, he says all men have to learn to do better). Second, politics today seems to focus on identity rather than merit, and the vast majority of men and women care more about how good you are at what you do, not what chromosomes you have. Third, the vast majority of women don't want men to be the losers in some kind of zero-sum policy game. Most Canadian women have partners, fathers and brothers they love, and many women have sons who to want to see succeed in life. It's like the LPC and NDP are focusing all of their effort on a few who have genuinely been wronged by awful men, while forgetting that most men in this country are good, honorable people who are doing their level best to treat others with respect. That's more than I can say for PMJT.
Poilievre is the real fraud with his bots and stock image video’s with clips not even from Canada. Infrastructure Canada called his housing plan basically a farce that only focuses on home ownership and screws over renters & municipalities.😂😂
I agree that the WEF stuff is bad for the reason Jordan states, but she is failing to appreciate the associations she alludes to were amplified by status quo interests to make the subject toxic. The actual root anxiety doesn't really have a name yet, but essentially it's the intuition that Western governments worldwide collude internationally on economic and social policy, and when those policies go wrong or people don't like them, each country just evades accountability and responsibility because it's "a global problem" or it's the "global reality". There's no central conspiracy, the WEF is really just a meme for political power that is not influenced by citizens and is not accountable to them. It's ironic that the NDP in the 80s and 90s were the ones warning something like this would happen.
Twitter was a great platform from its inception to about 2015. I was able to connect with people in my City, organize charity events, etc. Its absolutely a dumpster fire now, but it was at one time a fantastic platform.
I listen to Jordan Peterson. I value what he has to say about the need for fathers in the lives of children - the absence of my own father and the absence of the father of my two daughters. You can't ignore the impact of that. I don't call myself a feminist. I don't relate to many feminists whom I've met over the years. I find them distateful. I think you underestimate how upbringing affects peoples' choices of political leaders. I'm always looking for a mother. Many people are looking for fathers. That doesn't mean that sex differences define voter preference. I wouldn't vote for a woman just because she's a woman. But Poilievre, to me, exemplifies a father who has the qualities that women want in a man. Kory is so level-headed..
David raised a perfect question about the politics surrounding men nowadays. The irony is that Scott and Jordan's reaction to Kory's comment is precisely the answer, yet they couldn't see it!
Well it was a mid August show. Content is still way above what MSM has to offer. Trudeau + Freeland =WEF. Jordan, your views on the sexes will guarantee a "halving" of NDP seats again. 12 seats in Parliament next election will elevate your admiration of Singh to Stephen Lewis level:( Are you on the Liberal payroll?
Would have liked to heard about the immigration topic. With recent op-eds in the Star, NaPo and G&M it will be an issue going forward. It is particularly interesting from the NDP perceptive as it is being labelled as anti-worker.
When you hear the expression “alternate masculinities,” as well as a denial that elites in Canada profess anti-male policies, you know you’re listening to a highly siloed pov. Jordan sounding like a PMO spokes thingy is common. That she’s unaware of it is strange. And the constant denial of human nature still shocks.
@@warrenlaws6455 masculinity, like many things, exists in a spectrum. A character like Walz, who portrays a masculinity that shows empathy, protects those that are vulnerable and supports those around him, is entirely different than the alleged "masculinity" of a figure like Trump. Trump exudes fragility. He can't handle criticism, needs constant praise, is extremely vain and narcissistic. He puts on a faux machismo and acts like a tough guy but he uses spray tan and dyes his hair. If Trudeau used spray tan and hair dye folks like you would be making more sexist comments about him being soft. I certainly know which type of masculinity I appreciate. It's also fascinating to talk about masculinity and men's mental health given how much pressure the outdated framework on what makes a man a man cause many men to feel inadequate, lost and self conscious. Trucks, guns and anger do not make you man. They reek of fragility and over compensation. If you need consumer goods to declare your masculinity then you're lacking in more ways than one.
Also your opinion of why women would vote is awful. I think everyone today is more preoccupied with paying bills and mortgages than how attractive a party leader is. Poilievre by far, has better policies and an actual common sense direction for Canada.
He really doesn't. He's going to continue the same neo-liberal policies that got us in this mess. Except he'll repeal the carbon tax, which is already baked in the price of everything so corporations will keep the price high and pocket the difference and we'll all lose the rebate. Poilievre is Trudeau in a blue tie with less charisma. Hard pass.
@@tylerfraser2096 stop living in the past and embrace the future.💙 The polls say it will be a conservative landslide, thank god! I just wish tweedle Dee and tweedle dum would read the tea leaves and take a long walk in the rain.🌧️
You’re the type of lady to total your husband vehicle then tell him to move on when he gets angry. Our country has been demolished thanks to dimwit women now pretending to be conservative and you want to pretend like it didn’t happen. Why don’t these loons keep that same energy, please explain
Number 1 immigration politics problem for the NDP: the NDP did not say ONE WORD about the deregulation of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program in 2022. The UN declared it contemporary slavery.
@@joesan3956 No I just feel like we watched different videos. I don't see Scott's criticism as being "triggered". But I feel like most videos you watch include "libs triggered" in the title so I'm not surprised that's your take.
From what Jordan says about Tim Walz, that is so unappealing to me as a woman and a grandmother of two little boys. Ewww. Is that what it means to be a man? The whole abortion issue is a big one we need to address. I used to work at Planned Parenthood, a pro-choice organization. I have lots of second thoughts about the push on abortion and my role in that.
@@stratford374 @karinturkington2455 he is a sexless blob no woman is attracted to, with the laughably contrived exterior of " Aw Shucks, Im a red blooded american, I'm from a small town ". There is also something... amiss about him, his jerky motions, his hurried speech, he seems deeply uncomfortable in his own skin.
@@stratford374 He's a sexless blob no woman would ever be attracted to, with a laughably contrived exterior packaging of "aw shucks, I'm a red blooded american guy, I'm from a small town!!" Theres also something..... amiss about him; his jerky movements, his hurried speech - he seems deeply uncomfortable in his own skin
"oh, Trudeau can still glad hand and kiss babies" and this is in any way relevant because? Our political class is like a poorly written Comedy: Everybody Loves Justin.
May I suggest the 4 musketeers tackle the looming problem of an appointed senate and the recent Adler elevation to this useless body of stuffed overpaid imposters. Oops, I let it be known my contempt for the unelected chamber of drunken second thought.
I honestly don't know anything about the conspiracy about the WEF. That being said I support the policy from Polievere. I'd rather government ministers stay in Canada rather than wasting my money attending fancy functions.
The self-extirpation numbers are a bit misleading. Here's how it looked when last I checked: Men lead in completed self-extirpation. Women lead in self-extirpation attempts. The percentage of the population who attempt self-extirpation is comparable between men and women. The way you square this circle is that women tend to try to overdose on medication, but the bottles are now calibarted such that swallowing the whole thing is unlikely to kill you. Men, on the other hand, tend to bite the bullet, which is a more decisive method. So you get men succedding on the first attempt while women try several times and fail. What I'm trying to say is that women are so inferior they're even worse at offing themselves. /s There is a suite of policies that can affect how easy it is to achieve self-extirpation. Then there's a suite to shift the numbers on self-extirpation ideation. It's enough for a white paper, and probably too much for a UA-cam comment.
I’d rather hear from Scott’s kid than Scott 😂😂😂 this show is becoming unwatchable; hyper-partisan, pedantic, predictable. Unfortunate. The likes of Douglas Murray, Bari Weiss (The Free Press), Coleman Hughes, Matt Goodwin, Jon Haidt, Greg Lukianoff, Ayaan Hirsi Ali & Niall Ferguson are in another stratosphere. Even Paul Wells’ Substack is more entertaining 😂 Keep David & Kory. Change the other seats.
It is predictable. Don't watch cuz they are egg heads. But because it demonstrates the blandness of those who run things behind the scenes at the highest level in this country.
Thank god Jordan is here to Womansplain masculinity and men's issues to us men
@@maxwoodbridge1264 oof. Looks likes she hit a nerve with all the Peterson stan's.
You folks are so thin skinned and fragile. Get help. Please.
@@maxwoodbridge1264 😂😂😂😂
Jordan’s critique
of Jordan Peterson is totally from her own bias and mocking women who do follow him is low!!!! Then she declares Pollievre as toxic and being “dangerous”for saying he and his government would not take part in the WEF…!!!
I mean, I like Poilievre, but the WEF thing is a bit weird now. Agreed on the JBP thing.
She never misses an opportunity to punch down.
@@maxinearmstrong9566 Peterson has nothing to offer political discourse and is not a positive influence.
And the whole WEF thing is a conspiracy theory that Poilievre is using to pander to he fringes of his party. It's dangerous to encourage that your of behaviour.
Agreed, the WEF is a bunch of giant corporations influencing government. I can’t see how Jordan wants to support giant corporations if she’s a socialist.
PP is fanning the conspiracy theories about the WEF As a potential PP he should not be giving legitimacy to conspiracy theorie
"I don't understand computers" - This is how the Online Streaming act and the Link Tax happened and how the Online Harms act is going to happen
Jordan is extra batshit today.
@@Tomyum19 Why's that exactly?
@@stratford374 Conflating Jordan Peterson, a milquetoast conservative with some kind of made up extremist 'manosphere'... When in reality he's done more for men and Canadians than probably anyone in the last 40 years.
@@stratford374 leftists nonsense.
David: “I don’t want to talk about Jordan Peterson”…..David 3 minutes later: (Paraphrase) “Why are male issues and grievances not being discussed in politics in Canada?” As a loyal listener….David, maybe ask Jordan Peterson as I have heard he knows quite a bit about the topic
Herle at least seemed genuine and didn't quickly pivot to women's issues like Scott and Jordan.
Jordan Peterson doesn't really know anything about the topic though. There is zero evidence supporting his conclusions that the issues young men in this country face are caused by the existence of women's and gender studies courses, which is more or less what he asserts. I accept he may have some passably valid critiques of radical feminism, but they're undercut but his assertions that departing from a classically liberal Christian hegemony has caused the issues men face. He can speak authoritatively on addiction treatment, but the rest is drivel.
@@conwaysmith9167 His allies and opponents note that in public, Peterson is inundated by young men who tell him personally that he helped turn their life around - that they used to be an incel living in their parent's basement and now they have a job/girlfriend/wife/kids and it's because Peterson helped them.
A lot of that is just normal stuff you'd hear from a therapist - start small and incrementally build up successes (clean your room). Replace addiction with purpose. You're not fine as you are - build yourself into someone worthy of marrying. Improve what's under your control (internal locus of control is a huge predicter of outcomes). The Jungian stuff looks like trash to me, but the conventional clinical psych stuff is effective... because it's been proven effective in testing, which is why Peterson uses it, because he has a degree in the science related to self-help.
Thank you!
@@conwaysmith9167 Did you ever see the video where a men's support group meeting was protested by a bunch of rabid feminists, who screamed and spat in a number of guy's faces? One guy just wanted to understand why his friend committed suicide, it was truly sad.
So fun to see Cory destroy your wokes BS with facts and truth.
Pundits, politicians and their advisors complicate things too much. Men detest Trudeau because he is a fraud; he says many "feminist" things, yet there is broad evidence that he treats women like sh!t (and when called out for his bad conduct, he says all men have to learn to do better). Second, politics today seems to focus on identity rather than merit, and the vast majority of men and women care more about how good you are at what you do, not what chromosomes you have. Third, the vast majority of women don't want men to be the losers in some kind of zero-sum policy game. Most Canadian women have partners, fathers and brothers they love, and many women have sons who to want to see succeed in life. It's like the LPC and NDP are focusing all of their effort on a few who have genuinely been wronged by awful men, while forgetting that most men in this country are good, honorable people who are doing their level best to treat others with respect. That's more than I can say for PMJT.
Poilievre is the real fraud with his bots and stock image video’s with clips not even from Canada. Infrastructure Canada called his housing plan basically a farce that only focuses on home ownership and screws over renters & municipalities.😂😂
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Question to Jordan, what you think Klaus Schwab meant when he said he penetrated almost all Trudeau cabinet ?
He penetrated Poilievre & Pierre liked it.😂😂
I agree that the WEF stuff is bad for the reason Jordan states, but she is failing to appreciate the associations she alludes to were amplified by status quo interests to make the subject toxic. The actual root anxiety doesn't really have a name yet, but essentially it's the intuition that Western governments worldwide collude internationally on economic and social policy, and when those policies go wrong or people don't like them, each country just evades accountability and responsibility because it's "a global problem" or it's the "global reality". There's no central conspiracy, the WEF is really just a meme for political power that is not influenced by citizens and is not accountable to them. It's ironic that the NDP in the 80s and 90s were the ones warning something like this would happen.
Twitter was a great platform from its inception to about 2015. I was able to connect with people in my City, organize charity events, etc. Its absolutely a dumpster fire now, but it was at one time a fantastic platform.
I listen to Jordan Peterson. I value what he has to say about the need for fathers in the lives of children - the absence of my own father and the absence of the father of my two daughters. You can't ignore the impact of that. I don't call myself a feminist. I don't relate to many feminists whom I've met over the years. I find them distateful. I think you underestimate how upbringing affects peoples' choices of political leaders. I'm always looking for a mother. Many people are looking for fathers. That doesn't mean that sex differences define voter preference. I wouldn't vote for a woman just because she's a woman. But Poilievre, to me, exemplifies a father who has the qualities that women want in a man. Kory is so level-headed..
@@karinturkington2455 Jamil Jivani (new CPC MP in Durham) would agree. Roommate of JD Vance at Yale.
David raised a perfect question about the politics surrounding men nowadays. The irony is that Scott and Jordan's reaction to Kory's comment is precisely the answer, yet they couldn't see it!
The NDP lady is so far in left field its absurd.
@@TheeLastCossack "Lady that works for the social democratic party is left wing."
Huh.. great work detective.
@@stratford374 shes a deluded far left extremist not just left wing
Scott raises a great point about raising boys in contemporary society.
Well it was a mid August show. Content is still way above what MSM has to offer. Trudeau + Freeland =WEF. Jordan, your views on the sexes will guarantee a "halving" of NDP seats again. 12 seats in Parliament next election will elevate your admiration of Singh to Stephen Lewis level:( Are you on the Liberal payroll?
Would have liked to heard about the immigration topic. With recent op-eds in the Star, NaPo and G&M it will be an issue going forward. It is particularly interesting from the NDP perceptive as it is being labelled as anti-worker.
He might look like the "2015 guy". The problem is, most Canadians looked a lot better in 2015 than they do now.
In case you have not there was an international pandemic if that affected the international economy
When you hear the expression “alternate masculinities,” as well as a denial that elites in Canada profess anti-male policies, you know you’re listening to a highly siloed pov. Jordan sounding like a PMO spokes thingy is common. That she’s unaware of it is strange. And the constant denial of human nature still shocks.
@@warrenlaws6455 masculinity, like many things, exists in a spectrum.
A character like Walz, who portrays a masculinity that shows empathy, protects those that are vulnerable and supports those around him, is entirely different than the alleged "masculinity" of a figure like Trump.
Trump exudes fragility. He can't handle criticism, needs constant praise, is extremely vain and narcissistic. He puts on a faux machismo and acts like a tough guy but he uses spray tan and dyes his hair.
If Trudeau used spray tan and hair dye folks like you would be making more sexist comments about him being soft.
I certainly know which type of masculinity I appreciate.
It's also fascinating to talk about masculinity and men's mental health given how much pressure the outdated framework on what makes a man a man cause many men to feel inadequate, lost and self conscious.
Trucks, guns and anger do not make you man. They reek of fragility and over compensation. If you need consumer goods to declare your masculinity then you're lacking in more ways than one.
I don't listen to Freeland about anything.
@@karinturkington2455 does anybody?
Also your opinion of why women would vote is awful. I think everyone today is more preoccupied with paying bills and mortgages than how attractive a party leader is. Poilievre by far, has better policies and an actual common sense direction for Canada.
He really doesn't. He's going to continue the same neo-liberal policies that got us in this mess. Except he'll repeal the carbon tax, which is already baked in the price of everything so corporations will keep the price high and pocket the difference and we'll all lose the rebate.
Poilievre is Trudeau in a blue tie with less charisma. Hard pass.
Are you trying to pretend like 2015 wasn’t a 2 month season of the bachelor? Absolutely love the revisionist history, you must think you’re smart
@@tylerfraser2096 stop living in the past and embrace the future.💙 The polls say it will be a conservative landslide, thank god! I just wish tweedle Dee and tweedle dum would read the tea leaves and take a long walk in the rain.🌧️
You’re the type of lady to total your husband vehicle then tell him to move on when he gets angry. Our country has been demolished thanks to dimwit women now pretending to be conservative and you want to pretend like it didn’t happen. Why don’t these loons keep that same energy, please explain
Number 1 immigration politics problem for the NDP: the NDP did not say ONE WORD about the deregulation of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program in 2022. The UN declared it contemporary slavery.
Kory, as always, the gentleman in his kind words about a fellow politician.
Scott getting triggered and clutching his pearls by even Peterson’s name was worth the listen 😆
@@joesan3956 You're a strange individual.
@@stratford374 did you get triggered too, son 😆
@@joesan3956 No I just feel like we watched different videos. I don't see Scott's criticism as being "triggered".
But I feel like most videos you watch include "libs triggered" in the title so I'm not surprised that's your take.
@@stratford374 Triggered lib^
From what Jordan says about Tim Walz, that is so unappealing to me as a woman and a grandmother of two little boys. Ewww. Is that what it means to be a man? The whole abortion issue is a big one we need to address. I used to work at Planned Parenthood, a pro-choice organization. I have lots of second thoughts about the push on abortion and my role in that.
@@karinturkington2455 what's specifically unappealing to you about Walz?
@@stratford374 @karinturkington2455 he is a sexless blob no woman is attracted to, with the laughably contrived exterior of " Aw Shucks, Im a red blooded american, I'm from a small town ". There is also something... amiss about him, his jerky motions, his hurried speech, he seems deeply uncomfortable in his own skin.
@@stratford374 He's a sexless blob no woman would ever be attracted to, with a laughably contrived exterior packaging of "aw shucks, I'm a red blooded american guy, I'm from a small town!!" Theres also something..... amiss about him; his jerky movements, his hurried speech - he seems deeply uncomfortable in his own skin
David, kudos to your sponsors and the ad copy creators. Nice to actually learn something from advertisers.
Is David not the ad copy creator himself?I had always assumed he did.
"oh, Trudeau can still glad hand and kiss babies" and this is in any way relevant because? Our political class is like a poorly written Comedy: Everybody Loves Justin.
May I suggest the 4 musketeers tackle the looming problem of an appointed senate and the recent Adler elevation to this useless body of stuffed overpaid imposters. Oops, I let it be known my contempt for the unelected chamber of drunken second thought.
I honestly don't know anything about the conspiracy about the WEF. That being said I support the policy from Polievere. I'd rather government ministers stay in Canada rather than wasting my money attending fancy functions.
You tell them brothers and sisters! Interesting, thanks much!!
Feeding the narcissistic ego is all it is
The self-extirpation numbers are a bit misleading. Here's how it looked when last I checked:
Men lead in completed self-extirpation. Women lead in self-extirpation attempts. The percentage of the population who attempt self-extirpation is comparable between men and women. The way you square this circle is that women tend to try to overdose on medication, but the bottles are now calibarted such that swallowing the whole thing is unlikely to kill you. Men, on the other hand, tend to bite the bullet, which is a more decisive method. So you get men succedding on the first attempt while women try several times and fail.
What I'm trying to say is that women are so inferior they're even worse at offing themselves. /s
There is a suite of policies that can affect how easy it is to achieve self-extirpation. Then there's a suite to shift the numbers on self-extirpation ideation. It's enough for a white paper, and probably too much for a UA-cam comment.
Much prefer listing to you guys on here over ctv or cbc
J Peterson was created by the very system that now sees him as an A Tate equal. Irony.
So many insecure, whiny men in these comments lol
And ladies count you chief among them don't they. The projection is obvious simp boy
Pierre Poilievre is Canada’s JD Vance.😂😂
Re duck I’m guessing Iden on Cambie.
Not even surprised I'm the first view of this one. Addicted!
I’d rather hear from Scott’s kid than Scott 😂😂😂 this show is becoming unwatchable; hyper-partisan, pedantic, predictable. Unfortunate. The likes of Douglas Murray, Bari Weiss (The Free Press), Coleman Hughes, Matt Goodwin, Jon Haidt, Greg Lukianoff, Ayaan Hirsi Ali & Niall Ferguson are in another stratosphere. Even Paul Wells’ Substack is more entertaining 😂 Keep David & Kory. Change the other seats.
It is predictable. Don't watch cuz they are egg heads. But because it demonstrates the blandness of those who run things behind the scenes at the highest level in this country.
@@Niko-iv4ch Scott needs to touch grass.
He’s no doubt allergic