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Jordan is a good man. I don't think that he has issues with women. I think he has issues with "modern" feminism and post-modernism. He is fairly concise in why he holds the views that he does, though he can be a bit too wordy about his thoughts at times, that I think it's easy for many to lose track of what he is saying in totality. Though I think anyone who has followed him for an extended amount of time and have heard his thoughts on a variety of issues get the gist of what he is saying even when he is vague. Still, he does well with messaging "his" crowd... so I think analytical types, or those who are very interested in the emotional sides of movements, etc, they are really dialed in to these conversatiuns. I think there is also an intimidation factor there that when he gets to the depth of those opinions and is able to unfold them, then it is very difficult to fully rebut the message before he captures other people's interest... he's not jumping on as many quick & easy bandwagons as some of the "louder" folk who like to antagonize liberals/the opposition... I don't even think that free speech is a huge issue for him, as much as he takes issue with Marxism & fascism in general. So he is very anti- folk who want to control or micro-manage how thoughts are broadcasted and spread. I don't know that he cares too much about all the messaging that is coming out of the right atm, as he seems to be just be focused on his particular issues and examinations... so hard to say what his politics actually are (for me) in reality.
Last edited by Maru; 22-06-2018 at 12:02 AM.
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