12 Replies to “They Can Smell Living Brains”

  1. I went to see Dr. Peterson last month in Sherwood Park (near Edmonton). No protesters showed up. There were a few police at the back during the start but they soon saw that there was not going to be any trouble. The LGBTQ_whatever crowd apparently held a dance party somewhere else in protest.
    There were 1200 people who paid for the privilege of being there which I estimate was probably twice as many as showed up for Mr. Dressup’s free town hall the week before. First thing Dr. Peterson did was thank the Citadel Theatre for refusing to host his presentation as he sold 3 times as many tickets for the larger venue.
    He is a very good public speaker. Don’t miss it if you get the chance to see him.

  2. incredible title “they can smell living brains” it totally shows the actual activities of the antifa/anti-intelligence group

  3. Some of Peterson’s stuff, especially his baffling fascination with the classical Jungians, is open to criticism but he is saying a lot of things that need to be said by someone and heard by many. The biggest thing he is doing is unpacking postmodernism for the masses and talking about the huge problems it has caused to our cultures. That, and his reviving of religious frameworks in public discourse are to be applauded no matter what one may think of any specific messaging.

  4. Any bets on whether the students were organized by an employee(s) of the university. Apparently, academics are susceptible to hand out mob justice to colleagues who stray from orthodoxy. Academics can be pretty sick, rabid puppies, imo.
    A recent quillette article – http://quillette.com/2018/03/02/academic-mob-fatal-toll/
    “By examining primate and other animal behavior, along with witchcraft accusations, the McCarthy era, and the mid-eighties hysteria that led daycare workers to be accused and convicted of impossible feats of child sexual abuse, Harper suggested that mobbing is a primal behavior that humans engage in whenever they have been encouraged by someone in a position of influence or power to view another member of a community as a threat to that community. Once that happens, patterned and predictable stages of abuse will follow, and these will not let up until the target has been eliminated from the group or so disempowered that their continued presence in the group has no significance.”

  5. Well said. Nobody, including Dr. Peterson, is beyond a skeptical consideration (except maybe Golabal Warmists … since they preach about an existential crisis … *snicker*).
    BTW … where are the police ? Enforcing the FREE LISTENING rights of the attendees? On private property? Just another argument for gun rights, eh? What happens when one of these mobs decides to go “fully operational” and behave like the violent Bolsheviks they are? When they burst in a start bashing heads?
    Imagine this were the Ontario Opera House … and the performance were interrupted by banging on windows, shouting, air horns, and bullhorns? What if the mob accused the attendees of Fat (lady) shaming? You can bet the entire Ontario Police Dept. (including off duty officers) would show up to restore order.

  6. From the comments: “When did parents stop spanking their kids?”
    Hope they’re ready for the prosperity spanking they’re about to receive via their wealth and soul destroying ideology.
    Nope, I don’t think I’m buying a ticket on that ride. No thanks to equal misery. Will GTAers continue to insist on their free ride?

  7. In the video showing the brain dead ‘yutes’ I saw a bunch of wankers too busy holding their kerchiefs in front of their mugs to be able to throw a punch.
    Meanwhile, the University apparatchik was busy telling the attacked to move back, move back, away from the miscreants when in fact they should have been yelling ‘advance!’. Laying a beating on them, taking away their bullhorn and turning it into a metal dunce cap would be far more effective in putting the little sh*t* on notice.

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