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Examining Beauty and the Beast through a Social Justice Lens
This episode explores the themes of Beauty and the Beast and how it represents toxic masculinity and the capability of change. It critiques Shapiro and Peterson's inability to acknowledge these themes due to their conservative views.
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Jordan Peterson discusses the character Belle from Beauty and the Beast, highlighting her intelligence, beauty, ethics, and devotion to her father, while also analyzing the narcissistic and Machiavellian character of Gaston.
35:07 - 36:55 (01:47)
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Jordan Peterson discusses the character Belle from Beauty and the Beast, highlighting her intelligence, beauty, ethics, and devotion to her father, while also analyzing the narcissistic and Machiavellian character of Gaston.
ChapterExamining Beauty and the Beast through a Social Justice Lens
EpisodePart Two: We Watch More of Jordan Peterson's New Show
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast hosts discuss the feminist themes present in "Beauty and the Beast" and how figures like Jordan Peterson struggle to comprehend its message.
36:55 - 39:01 (02:06)
Summary
The podcast hosts discuss the feminist themes present in "Beauty and the Beast" and how figures like Jordan Peterson struggle to comprehend its message. The movie promotes the idea of change and growth which is possible when one learns from the women around them.
ChapterExamining Beauty and the Beast through a Social Justice Lens
EpisodePart Two: We Watch More of Jordan Peterson's New Show
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this episode, the hosts delve into the symbolism and archetypes present in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," exploring the dynamic between the titular characters and what it represents in terms of masculine and feminine energies.
39:01 - 42:26 (03:24)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts delve into the symbolism and archetypes present in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," exploring the dynamic between the titular characters and what it represents in terms of masculine and feminine energies.
ChapterExamining Beauty and the Beast through a Social Justice Lens
EpisodePart Two: We Watch More of Jordan Peterson's New Show
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A study called "A Billion Wicked Thoughts" found that men prefer visual pornography while women's preferred pornographic art form is literary.
42:26 - 43:24 (00:57)
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A study called "A Billion Wicked Thoughts" found that men prefer visual pornography while women's preferred pornographic art form is literary. Women analyze the canonical female pornographic fantasy and find that their preferred story type is "50 Shades of Grey."