“The Ontario College of Psychologists has demanded that I submit myself to mandatory social-media communication retraining with their experts for, among other crimes, retweeting Pierre Poilievre and criticizing Justin Trudeau and his political allies,” Peterson wrote.
Showing posts with label Dr Jordan B. Peterson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr Jordan B. Peterson. Show all posts
Saturday, January 7, 2023
Patrick Carroll: Jordan Peterson’s License Fiasco Highlights Why Government Licensing Should Be Abolished
Labels: Dr Jordan B. Peterson, Government censorship, Patrick Carroll, TwitterOn January 3, Jordan Peterson used his recently-reinstated Twitter account to alert the world of a new development in his seemingly-endless battle with mainstream institutions.
“The Ontario College of Psychologists has demanded that I submit myself to mandatory social-media communication retraining with their experts for, among other crimes, retweeting Pierre Poilievre and criticizing Justin Trudeau and his political allies,” Peterson wrote.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Sean Plunket: Sean's big thank you to Dr. Jordan Peterson
Labels: Dr Jordan B. Peterson, Sean PlunketDr Jordan Peterson is about to commence his second speaking tour of New Zealand.
The man the woke left love to hate was last here in February of 2019. An ocean of water has passed under the culture war bridge since.
I was lucky to interview Peterson just prior to that visit after taking on a Marxist activist group that screamed to have him de-platformed prior to his visit. The good Dr heard the exchange on Magictalk and rang me to offer an hour long zoom interview from Sydney.
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Jordan Peterson: Why I am no longer a tenured professor at the University of Toronto
Labels: Diversity, Dr Jordan B. Peterson, Woke CultureThe appalling ideology of diversity, inclusion and equity is demolishing education and business.
I recently resigned from my position as full tenured professor at the University of Toronto. I am now professor emeritus, and before I turned sixty. Emeritus is generally a designation reserved for superannuated faculty, albeit those who had served their term with some distinction. I had envisioned teaching and researching at the U of T, full time, until they had to haul my skeleton out of my office. I loved my job. And my students, undergraduates and graduates alike, were positively predisposed toward me. But that career path was not meant to be.
There were many reasons, including the fact that I can now teach many more people and with less interference online. But here’s a few more:
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