Posted on 08/14/2018 4:17:43 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
My first introduction to Jordan B. Peterson, a University of Toronto clinical psychologist, came by way of an interview that began trending on social media last week. Peterson was pressed by the British journalist Cathy Newman to explain several of his controversial views. But what struck me, far more than any position he took, was the method his interviewer employed. It was the most prominent, striking example Ive seen yet of an unfortunate trend in modern communication.
First, a person says something. Then, another person restates what they purportedly said so as to make it seem as if their view is as offensive, hostile, or absurd.
Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and various Fox News hosts all feature and reward this rhetorical technique. And the Peterson interview has so many moments of this kind that each successive example calls attention to itself until the attentive viewer cant help but wonder what drives the interviewer to keep inflating the nature of Petersons claims, instead of addressing what he actually said.
This isnt meant as a global condemnation of this interviewers quality or past work. As with her subject, I havent seen enough of it to render any overall judgmentand it is sometimes useful to respond to an evasive subject with an unusually blunt restatement of their views to draw them out or to force them to clarify their ideas.
(Excerpt) Read more at theatlantic.com ...
So what you’re saying is that Cathy Newman is an over-emotional chick who shouldn’t try having an adult conversation with a cool Canadian psychologist in public, is that what you’re saying?
Hearing is not listening. Thats why they are two different words.
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You're too clever.;-)
I was talking about this the other night with some friends I hadn’t seen in awhile. They had seen the interview and remarked on the constant, “So what you’re saying is.....”
It’s quite a bullying tactic - putting words in someone’s mouth and trying to manipulate the point being conveyed.
I believe you just said you dont like a lot of FReepers. You must have awfully thin skin and are not a very sensitive individual.
I think I hear you saying, shrinks mirror the patient.
Hahahahhah .hahahahahaha, breath, Hahahahahahahahahahhahah!
He would probably think your US accent takes some getting used to too. LOL
JP for PM!
So, I’m saying that “what you’re saying is ...”
A Liar.
It’s not new. People hear what they want to hear. Collectivism is a cult that operates within the host body of politics. Cult members are unable to receive messages from outside their box.
Probably!
Funny, I used to work for a Canadian company and their accents started rubbing off on me!
Twenty years later, I still say prow-cess instead of process and call the last letter in the alphabet "zed."
JP for PM!
I just ordered his book. I'm raising two sons (and two daughters). Maybe I'll learn something useful.
The thing is “Collectivism” answers one’s innermost for need of assured “personal security, freedom from want etc.” with no real effort on the part of the individual. It’s basically an extended childhood. Its a very very powerful message particularly to women at both the conscious and subconscious level.
I cant take this anymore. ive now read three maybe four excellent Atlantic articles in a row. im going to cry uncle and go ahead and buy a subscription.
I don’t like some FReepers. Some FReepers don’t like me. So what?
Just riffing off of Mega’s post, that’s all.
Thanks...I’ll look for her response.
People hear what they want to hear. Collectivism is a cult that operates within the host body of politics. Cult members are unable to receive messages from outside their box.
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That’s true. And Cultists/Liberals believe the Truth to be whatever they want it to be.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/why-the-left-is-so-afraid-of-jordan-peterson/567110/
She (the writer) posits that the left is not in ascendency but dying and the rise of the likes of Petersen, Shapiro, the Weinstein bros, Rogan, Christiana Hoff Sommers, Harris, Candice Owens and Dave Rubin just to name a few are visited by millions all over the world and are reaching the average Joes as well as a huge college aged demographic that would never have learned or realize an alternative reality exists other than the garbage that passes for education in most colleges. Here is the link from the NYT on the Intellectual Dark Web:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/08/opinion/intellectual-dark-web.html
Great articles both.
Self ping.
>>Theres no reasoning with people this far gone.<<
As soon as I conclude, by how one talks and thinks, the I’m face-to-face with such a person, I permanently terminate all interaction with that person.
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