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Originally Posted by Niamh.
That whole "culture" is absolutely terrifying to me. The attitudes of the likes of the Andrew Tates of the world (and they're springing up everywhere) is so scary as a woman. The way we're spoken about like we're an inferior species to men and must be owned or controlled. It feels so dehumanising. Does Jordan Peterson really think about us in the way the Andrew Tates do? I don't know, he doesn't seem to be an actual sex offender/human traffic endorser but his egging these guys on with some of the statements he makes certainly doesn't help society
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After watching quite a bit recently on Andrew Tate (since his new found fame) and having followed Jordan Peterson for a while now, i wouldn't lump them in the same category at all. Peterson does speak for struggling young men, but his approach is nothing like Tate's.
Tate plays a character, Joe Rogan put it quite well recently, he said Tate is like a wrestling bad guy/a heel. He plays up to it. I see Tate as someone who pretends he wants the best for young men (top G's, ugh) but really it's just about profit and making money. His Hustler University rubbish, is just a big con. Peterson on the other hand genuinely cares. Thing is with Peterson is his emotions always sit just below the surface. He can sometimes come across erratic. But he's passionate, and caring imo. Tate spouts hate, and it's all just a game to him. He's phoney, and a dick. Peterson is much more complex, his intentions are good though, imo anyway.