I suggest you watch the whole thing. Not only is it intellectually stimulating, but it's also highly entertaining. Unless you're a liberal, in which case you'll likely spend the next 30-minutes squirming uncomfortably in your seat as you watch your ideology fundamentally dismantled:
Breitbart's James Dellingpole offers his own comprehensive analysis:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journal...takedown-evah/
I think the best part of the interview was around the 22-minute mark when Newman accused Peterson of violating people's "right" not to be offended by his statements, and he said, "In order to think, you have to risk being offensive." He then conceded that Newman pressing him on various points and being combative had made the interview uncomfortable for him, and Newman, being the post-modern ditz that she is, began to gloat, congratulating herself for putting Peterson on the spot until he continued:
"You're doing what you should do, which is digging a bit to see what the hell is going on, and that is what you should do, but you're exercising your freedom of speech to certainly risk offending me, and that's fine. More power to you, as far as I'm concerned."
His point finally hit home, and Newman stammered out a few words before lapsing into stunned silence for several seconds while trying to process the cognitive dissonance that was clearly brewing in her head.
This humiliating interview for Newman has naturally led to some hilarious memes on Twitter.
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Newman, of course, has interpreted this well-deserved mockery and satire as an attack on her person and demanded that BBC4 spring for "security experts" to keep her safe from, I don't know, mean Tweets, I guess?
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/0...ight-bullying/
Breitbart's James Dellingpole offers his own comprehensive analysis:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journal...takedown-evah/
I think the best part of the interview was around the 22-minute mark when Newman accused Peterson of violating people's "right" not to be offended by his statements, and he said, "In order to think, you have to risk being offensive." He then conceded that Newman pressing him on various points and being combative had made the interview uncomfortable for him, and Newman, being the post-modern ditz that she is, began to gloat, congratulating herself for putting Peterson on the spot until he continued:
"You're doing what you should do, which is digging a bit to see what the hell is going on, and that is what you should do, but you're exercising your freedom of speech to certainly risk offending me, and that's fine. More power to you, as far as I'm concerned."
His point finally hit home, and Newman stammered out a few words before lapsing into stunned silence for several seconds while trying to process the cognitive dissonance that was clearly brewing in her head.
This humiliating interview for Newman has naturally led to some hilarious memes on Twitter.
peterson1.jpg
peterson2.jpg
peterson3.jpg
peterson4.jpg
Newman, of course, has interpreted this well-deserved mockery and satire as an attack on her person and demanded that BBC4 spring for "security experts" to keep her safe from, I don't know, mean Tweets, I guess?
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/0...ight-bullying/
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