Twitter bullies brought Jordan Peterson to tears – The Daily Dot

Posted: October 22, 2019 at 6:45 am


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A video of psychology professor and anti-PC pundit Jordan Peterson getting upset over Twitter trolls is going viral.

In a recent interview with Rex Murphy, Peterson said he has been off Twitter for about three months after being mobbed by critics.

Viewers are enjoying the irony of someone who regularly puts others on blast on the internet getting upset over backlash online.

higher quality video so people can see the tears more clearly: pic.twitter.com/9naYAbL3iG

A visibly upset Peterson said that civilized, socialized people cannot tolerate being mobbed.

He called it a terrible shock and said that it really hurts[people are] often damaged for lengthy periods of time.

Peterson also said apologizing in these situations is the wrong thing to do, and thatthe right thing to do is to simply wait it out.

People reveled in the pick-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps philosopher being so affected by his critics.

He seems quite miserable for a self help guru tbh

If you cant take the heat, Jordan...

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Peterson rose to fame in recent years as an anti-PC advocate when he refused to address a student by their preferred gender pronouns. Peterson then posted YouTube videos attacking Bill C-16, a Canadian bill banning discrimination against people on the basis of gender identity or expression, saying it would infringe on his freedom of speech.

Peterson frequently speaks out against social justice warriors and videos of him debating others often go viral on YouTube. He also recently published a self-help book,12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, where he argues that too many people blame their problems on outside forces, and the only way to get ahead is to take more personal responsibility.

Despite being so upset over backlash online, Peterson has previously seemed unbothered when his opponents get threats. After interviewing Peterson, Cathy Newman, an English journalist, received so many threats she had to involve the police.

In an interview with the Guardian, she said: There were literally thousands of abusive tweetsIt ranged from the usual cunt, bitch, dumb blonde to Im going to find out where you live and execute you.

Though Peterson did tell his followers to lay off via Twitter, in an interview with Radio Times he said Channel 4 said that she was afraid for her life, and that the police had to be called in. You could call the police in for anything; that isnt evidence of a credible threat. I thought, Oh, now theyre going to spin this as a victim narrative. Which I was appalled at.

You can watch Petersons full interview on YouTube here.

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