It's not hard to vet your new friends, Dr Peterson. If I can do it, I'm sure you can.
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The rise of JP is just another example as of how the right desperately lacks leaders and mainstream champions.
At the time I thought JP's rise was more connected to the fact that so many millennials and zoomers grew up without a solid father figure, because his shit seemed straight up basic stuff you should've learned with your dad or older brother.
But then as his self help author aspect faded away, he started to take on this role of mainstream spokesman of the dissident right, specially after that infamous interview.
The right is thirsting for heroes, for champions, for public faces who they perceive to be on their side. And the Jews see this. They've taken note, and they're happy to be the ones who choose and fund which individuals get the spotlight.
Pretty much all these right wing sub celebrities are either grifters or controlled opposition. The red pilled flamboyant fag, the RW tranny, the conservative black woman (or women)...
They're doing their thing, they just want to be famous (and maybe make some cash in the process). The fault here lies with social media addicted people on the right who can't stop giving these people clicks.
It’s ironic (or perhaps darkly poetic?) - his message of “Clean Your Room” echos the age-old wisdom:
Peterson brought the idea of a rational faith (oxymoron? Not in my understanding) to a generation of Nietzscheian Atheist (the modern day culturally dominant religion) untermensches.
Then, instead of actually living the message of sacrifice which he rode to fame and wealth, he tried so desperately to cling to his worldly goods that his subsequent fall is utterly undeniable.
Like you say, everyone these days (not just the right imo) seeks a savior, a messiah, to take the yoke unto themselves alone - and it’s leading to false messiahs left and right. They don’t get that when we all take the yoke together, the weight ceases to be a burden.
Idk, hope that made sense, just a seemingly interesting parallel that came to mind reading your insightful comment.