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TCW’s top reads of the year: 8 – Jordan Peterson takes on Vice boy

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As we draw to the end of 2018 we are republishing, in reverse order, the top 12 posts of The Conservative Woman’s year. Today, for number 8, we go back to February and the post-Cathy Newman/Jordan Peterson interview days when the Canadian Professor and his various YouTube challenges to casual received wisdom became the rage.

One that LAURA PERRINS found (and couldn’t resist sharing with our readers) is of the great man taking on someone from the current affairs channel Vice about the consequences of casual sex. Where angels fear to tread, Jordan steps with confidence. It’s a must watch.

I am not sure what Jordan B Peterson does to keep calm. Perhaps it is yoga, perhaps he does ten decades of the rosary every night, but whatever it is, it works.

Fresh from keeping calm but slightly bemused by the deranged attack from Cathy ‘so what you are saying is’ Newman of Channel 4, he is taking on someone from the current affairs channel Vice.

I don’t know his name, because I don’t care. Vice boy tries to adopt the ‘I’m just so chilled’ approach to the interview, no doubt wary of going Full Newman (hint to interviewers – never go Full Newman), but he can’t hide his bias and prejudice when discussing the tricky issue of casual sex.

That is given away by the fact he opens with a proposition that paints Peterson as a rape excuser. Later in the interview, Vice boy seems dumbfounded at the idea that a first date should take place at a coffee shop and that it might be wise to wait until date four to have sex.

He cannot seem to understand that sex has consequences and that on balance it is not the same as, say, playing a tennis match with someone. It all seems to go over his head.

Vice boy continues manfully once he has figured out the quite simple things Peterson is trying to say when it comes to sex, namely that although we should not use authoritarian mandates to change behaviour, we can use persuasion.

But I trust the rest of you will understand what Peterson is saying. Enjoy.

 

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