People that are mad at Jordan Peterson are often people who have some narcissistic personality traits, who can't get over the fact that most things in life are shared through us all, such as: most behaviours (excuses), thought processes and in turn actions, that they find the first person who clarifies the shared and not so shared stuff that we have as humans the best, and throw all their anxiety towards that person by multiple ways that are also pretty predicatble in the eyes of the people who are aware of their own and therefore other's motives, in the hope that if that dude who sheds light on our flaws, will somehow feel what we feel and let the world (audience) experience his or her demise because they pointed the finger at what is in front of our eyes. It is hard for some people to accept aspects of their flawed life. It's hard man. But throwing rocks at Jordan, aint gonna help yo ass!
I think it has a lot to do with the combination of Jordan coming out of academia and having mainstream and financial success, as well as breaking through the left-dominated culture of academia and surviving (which the left sees as like a mole). Neither of these things are supposed to happen, and when it does it's extremely rare; put all together it's overwhelming for them
He's polarizing because he's all about opinions, you stupid fucks.
Meditate for a while youll see!
And some are biased or just not well informed. Some just wanna hate at everyone and everything. Circumstances and genetics bring us to weird places.
People that are mad at Jordan Peterson are often people who have some narcissistic personality traits, who can't get over the fact that most things in life are shared through us all, such as: most behaviours (excuses), thought processes and in turn actions, that they find the first person who clarifies the shared and not so shared stuff that we have as humans the best, and throw all their anxiety towards that person by multiple ways that are also pretty predicatble in the eyes of the people who are aware of their own and therefore other's motives, in the hope that if that dude who sheds light on our flaws, will somehow feel what we feel and let the world (audience) experience his or her demise because they pointed the finger at what is in front of our eyes. It is hard for some people to accept aspects of their flawed life. It's hard man. But throwing rocks at Jordan, aint gonna help yo ass!
I think it has a lot to do with the combination of Jordan coming out of academia and having mainstream and financial success, as well as breaking through the left-dominated culture of academia and surviving (which the left sees as like a mole). Neither of these things are supposed to happen, and when it does it's extremely rare; put all together it's overwhelming for them