

“Jordan Peterson is quitting Twitter because he tried to fat shame a cover model and his mentions got too hot to handle. Of course, saying he was quitting Twitter only got him mocked WAY more mercilessly. Because academic ideas shouldn’t have to stand up to rigorous scrutiny, right? You can just spew the same old vitriol that you dressed up in tweed and leather elbow patches and you’ll never have to hear about it when anyone disagrees with you.

Stick to articles and videos where no one can debate you. If the issue is not important enough to justify that then perhaps it would be best to just let it go.” If I have something to say I’ll write an article or make a video. “I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation and am departing once again. I like to follow the people I know but I think the incentive structure of the platform makes it intrinsically and dangerously insane.” “The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else. Hilariously, the thin-skinned pseudo-academic did what bullies always do when they get hit back: he ran away! After just a couple hours of bashing he wrote: It’s not a nice way to get the point across, but it is the door he opened. And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that /XGIk7b1kLu There were also, of course, plenty of folks tweeting photos of the man himself next to his own words: Jordan Peterson fans were not a rocking with his recent tweet /wQxmH6cijS “Jordan Peterson imagining an “authoritarian tolerance” is trying to force him to find a particular woman attractive is maybe the most platonically perfect example of this phenomenon of the brittle debate posture you get from people who mistake their subjectivity for objectivity.”Įven many of his fans responded to the tweet telling him it was offsides.
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Plus you posted two studies that don’t substantiate your point” “If Jordan Peterson found me hot I would end it all that’s a wrap on life for me” “These authoritarians are forcing us to accept people as they are… What a hellscape” “There’s no better illustration of Jordan Peterson’s seriousness as a thinker than ‘it’s tyranny when a woman doesn’t give me a boner'” Thankfully tons of folks on Twitter were quick to shout his ass down, writing comments like: He’s just saying “ew, a fatty” but in a way designed to win him a Scrabble game - and, more importantly, more creepy incel fans for his brand. This isn’t intellectualism, it’s like a parody of someone who thinks they’re smart because they’re using their bestest vocabulary words to espouse the same bullying bulls**t dudebros have been using to hurt others for decades. Beauty is an objective metric and what’s actually, officially beautiful just happens to align with what YOU like? Wow, what a genius! The facts are, what you find personally attractive are not necessarily what others do, you solipsistic f**khead. “It’s a conscious progressive attempt to manipulate & retool the notion of beauty, reliant on the idiot philosophy that such preferences are learned & properly changed by those who know better. He wrote to one commenter, along with a link to articles on scientific studies about attractiveness:

“Authoritarian tolerance”? WTF is he even talking about?! This is how that f**king Book of Henry kid would respond to his mom saying, “Be nice.” And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that.” He quote-tweeted a pic of the cover, writing: And he felt the need to tell us all that his opinion was the objectively correct one - and anything else was Big Brother trying to oppress you! For real. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit May 16, 2022 We can’t wait to see what’s next! /UGFtKUjK6l Yumi Nu ( is on the cover of #SISwim22 after making her debut in the magazine last year. It’s a huge step for her as the first plus-sized Asian-American model to land the honor, which she shares with fellow 2022 cover models Kim Kardashian, Ciara, and Elon Musk‘s mother Maye Musk. On Monday Sports Illustrated debuted their covers for their annual Swimsuit Issue, and one went to model Yumi Nu, who just made her debut in the magazine last year.
