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What do you think about Jordan Peterson's view on marriage?

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Today I came across Jordan Peterson's video on marriage and I think he has pretty conservative opinions on it.
graphite · 61-69, M
The guy rules. Here he is debunking the myths of patriarchy and male privilege:

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graphite · 61-69, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Jordan Peterson: Canada's Finest 🇨🇦
@graphite He is an idiot. But you seem to idolize idiocy.

So it makes no surprise you idolize a guy who claims humans and lobsters are comparable.
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revenant · F
He is mostly right.
Gloomy · F
He has very conservative opinions on most issues and is a sell out to a conservative news platform.
He tries to sound profound by creating long sentences and using specific vocabulary but if you actually listen to him he talks a lot of nonsense.
Peterson is an idiot on just about everything.
Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
I think he attributes and focuses on value and responsibility due to his focus on suffering and exploration of it. It's the basis for his philosophy.

It happens to fall in line with conservative ideas.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
I feel he could have gotten to his point sooner and I am bothered by the leather inlays in his cloth sports jacket. That being said, I like the way he defined marriage as a "great burden and responsibility."
Ynotisay · M
What I think about Jordan Peterson's thoughts on (insert any of his opinions here) is that he's a blatant con man following a script.
Institutions are for review and change -. Unless you're in a no thinking, capitalist country.
Take what you get.
i fall asleep every time before he arrives at a point... 😴
Jordan Peterson is too dumb to feed himself.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
He’s very good a sounding as if he’s being profound, but I find him to be a sloppy thinker who struggles with making simple points, seemingly by design.

Noam Chomsky does the same, relying on semantics to seem profound.
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