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A university professor speaks out about the risks of cancel culture and the fact that it is predominantly being pushed by the left, despite the common perception that it's all coming from the right.
1:06:21 - 1:08:56 (02:35)
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A university professor speaks out about the risks of cancel culture and the fact that it is predominantly being pushed by the left, despite the common perception that it's all coming from the right.
ChapterThe Pressure to Join the Left
Episode#313 – Jordan Peterson: Life, Death, Power, Fame, and Meaning
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker presents an intellectual exercise of considering the possibility that the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, sincerely wants the best for his country and has the potential to do good things for it.
1:08:56 - 1:11:40 (02:44)
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The speaker presents an intellectual exercise of considering the possibility that the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, sincerely wants the best for his country and has the potential to do good things for it. While acknowledging the challenges of running as a left-leaning candidate, the speaker highlights Trudeau's efforts in establishing marine protected areas as a potential fundamental legacy of his leadership but remains cautious about its implementation.
ChapterThe Pressure to Join the Left
Episode#313 – Jordan Peterson: Life, Death, Power, Fame, and Meaning
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Jordan Peterson critiques the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to make his Cabinet 50% women despite only 25% of elected members being female, arguing that it halves the talent pool for cabinet positions and prioritizes diversity quotas over excellence.
1:11:40 - 1:12:52 (01:12)
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Jordan Peterson critiques the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to make his Cabinet 50% women despite only 25% of elected members being female, arguing that it halves the talent pool for cabinet positions and prioritizes diversity quotas over excellence.