I was Jordan Peterson's strongest supporter. Now I think he's dangerous
I was Jordan Petersons strongest supporter. Now I think hes dangerous
By BERNARD SCHIFF SPECIAL TO THE STAR
Fri., May 25, 2018
Several years ago, Jordan Peterson told me he wanted to buy a church. This was long before he became known as the most influential public intellectual in the Western world, as he was described in the pages of the New York Times a few months ago. It was before he was fancied to be a truth-telling sage who inspired legions, and the author of one of the bestselling books in the world this year. He was just my colleague and friend.
I assumed that it was for a new home there was a trend in Toronto of converting religious spaces, vacant because of their dwindling congregations, into stylish lofts but he corrected me. He wanted to establish a church, he said, in which he would deliver sermons every Sunday.
(He) spread his influence across the country and around the world through a combination of religious conviction, commanding stage presence and shrewd use of radio, television and advanced communication technologies.
This could have been written about Jordan Peterson. The language echoes the tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of words, that have been devoted to the man ranging from fawning adoration to critical dismissals since his rise to public prominence starting in 2016 when he declared he would not comply with a proposed amendment to the Canadian Human Rights Act which was, coincidentally, about the power of words. But that quote is taken from Billy Grahams obituary that appeared in the Times after the American pastor died in February.
...more at link... https://www.thestar.com/amp/opinion/2018/05/25/i-was-jordan-petersons-strongest-supporter-now-i-think-hes-dangerous.html
---- from May, 2018 ... but I consider it timely, and prescient.
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