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I note that #RichardClaydon makes the classic error of policing the language of those describing the problem in terms of patriarchy.
Why does he assume that we have any responsibility towards those who freely choose ‘lobsterdom’?
This is a war of survival. Tate, Peterson and their ilk have made the world profoundly unsafe for huge numbers. We owe them nothing. Richard should police them and himself, not us.
Why does he assume that we have any responsibility towards those who freely choose ‘lobsterdom’?
This is a war of survival. Tate, Peterson and their ilk have made the world profoundly unsafe for huge numbers. We owe them nothing. Richard should police them and himself, not us.
Via Dr. #RichardClaydon on #LinkedIn
Lobsters have been on my mind for a while.
Why?
They were employed by #JordanPeterson to support his argument that hierarchies were natural and not socially constructed, and that human males were in need of a discourse that didn't pathologise their behavioural tendencies.
I am interested in his use of the lobster as a metaphorical role-model for human males.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/drrichardclaydon_lobsters-yes-lobsters-theyve-been-on-activity-7307603937493229568-d-By?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAAACmWtEBurVmJxUdnv5QtGB6hgFTyYJNROs
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Lobsters have been on my mind for a while.
Why?
They were employed by #JordanPeterson to support his argument that hierarchies were natural and not socially constructed, and that human males were in need of a discourse that didn't pathologise their behavioural tendencies.
I am interested in his use of the lobster as a metaphorical role-model for human males.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/drrichardclaydon_lobsters-yes-lobsters-theyve-been-on-activity-7307603937493229568-d-By?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAAACmWtEBurVmJxUdnv5QtGB6hgFTyYJNROs
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Lobsters. Yes, lobsters. They've been on my mind for a… | Dr. Richard Claydon | 12 comments
Lobsters. Yes, lobsters. They've been on my mind for a while. Why? They were famously employed by Jordan Peterson to support his argument that hierarchies… | 12 comments on LinkedInDr. Richard Claydon (www.linkedin.com)