
The Joe Rogan Experience #958 - Jordan Peterson
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May 9, 2017 Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan delve into topics such as confronting protesters, navigating gender identity dialogue, critiquing postmodern influences in academia, exploring the concept of clear intellect, evolutionary perspectives on dominance hierarchies, embracing personal growth, analyzing chaos in Trump's presidency, income inequality in the age of automation, factors influencing creativity, and toxicity in masculinity.
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McMaster University Protest
- Joe Rogan recounts Jordan Peterson's experience at McMaster University, where protesters disrupted his speech with bullhorns and air horns.
- The protesters chanted slogans like "Shut him down" and "No freedom for hate speech," holding signs with altered symbols.
Peterson's Peculiar Situation
- Peterson discusses the strange situation he's in where both protest and non-protest are beneficial for him.
- Protests offer footage that often discredits the protesters, while non-protests allow him to speak uninterrupted and share his message.
Male Feminist Motivations
- Peterson and Rogan discuss "male feminists" and their motivations.
- They suggest that some men align with feminist movements not out of genuine allyship, but to gain social or sexual advantages.

