cubicle47b
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I think Jonathan Haidt is much better at presenting the recent problems with universities. He's very adept at tailoring his message to his audience regardless of their political affiliation. Jordan Peterson is a fascinating person, though. Manic, rambling, full of ideas that span a bunch of different disciplines. He's completely dedicated to telling the truth (as he sees it, of course, which doesn't mean he's right) and does it with an energy and lack of regard for what other people think about him that's refreshing. I haven't watched much of the biblical series. Aside from an appreciation for how crazy parts of Genesis are (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bar3GOzDNzg), I don't care about the bible. A lot of his other stuff is great, though. I had one humanities professor that had some of that same level of energy and it makes a huge difference.