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It’s almost like they WANT their articles shared on social media.
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It seems to trigger you more than anyone else, champ.The mass triggering by the Daily Mail continues.
I'd suggest the most likely suspects would be males with penises, and psychopathic tendencies.Well gee, I wonder who could be responsible...
You're still whinging that you're not getting your way. Grow up!
People obviously have the right to protest (no matter how stupid it may be) but when you act like this you really need a stern reality check and they never get it.
I wonder if any would be able to make a coherent, reasonable argument about why they were protesting.
I think "Booooo" just about covers it.I wonder if any would be able to make a coherent, reasonable argument about why they were protesting.
I think "Booooo" just about covers it.
One of my favorite Peterson videos reminds me of Bigfooty - I think he's as worried about his friends as much as the protestors engaging him:
Distinct lack of diversity in the classroom. I thought the PC brigade would be all over this? Remember, diversity is our strength, we must be multicultural in moving forwardsWhat does this have to do with political correctness?
It's just a dumping ground for every video you find of a non-white doing something bad.
OG JBP
Was a big win in the end - he shot to prominence off that back of that clip. The whole argument started because of the original comments he made on his (extremely niche) YouTube channel. It's caused the hooah.No win situation really....Jordan should know better than to engage someone in dialogue in an ambush situation like that.
These Lefty Justice Warriors would be better off bailing up their Democrat senators & congressman & asking them why it is that they have sold out the country & refuse to resist Trump & the GOP on almost every bill....Or corporate lobbyist types for the exact same reasons.....But they refuse to confront the dragon head on & instead pick all these fights with people who have zero power over the legislature or policy.
Hood-winked morans the lot of em; Wasting their time & energy.
The Left actually had a role & a clue in the 60's & 70's.....Now it's pretty well 100% virtue signalling & stuff all else.
Which one?Was a big win in the end - he shot to prominence off that back of that clip. The whole argument started because of the original comments he made on his (extremely niche) YouTube channel. It's caused the hooah.
The video you posted. That was the one that really brought him out of nowhere into the internet's gaze. As I understand, the students arguing with him in that clip are ones from his campus who had gotten wind of the (then obscure) video JP put on his channel about opposing bill C-16. Before that, his channel was just recordings of his lectures and uploads of his TVO 'Maps of Meaning' series. Once those students caused a ruckus, that video got picked up by anti-sjw channels and re-broadcast, which created an avalanche effect of people checking out his channel and people noticing him.Which one?
I havent't seen many of them myself.
I think this has been posted before but JP is very impressive in this video.Makes sense.
That was the first one I saw, a flatmate at the time showed it to me.
... of course, when I said "favourite" JP video, I meant it was pretty much the only one I've seen that I remember specifically. Might watch a few more.
I think this has been posted before but JP is very impressive in this video.
I wonder if any would be able to make a coherent, reasonable argument about why they were protesting.
I wonder if any would be able to make a coherent, reasonable argument about why they were protesting.
When I was a student the university would issue fines for this type of behaviour and you would not be able to receive your degree until all fines were paid.
There were plenty of avenues for political expression without preventing other people from speaking.