Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to see Jordan Peterson in Wembley. My husband accompanied me, as did my brother, a huge JBP fan who drove all the way from Nottingham.
Jordan Peterson kicked off the event by talking about his current projects and upcoming book, Wrestling with God, which he claims will be the perfect blend of his first book, the dense Maps of Meaning, and his second book, the more accessible 12 Rules.
Following that, he sat for a Q&A session, during which he only had time to answer two questions from the audience. He shed a tear or two during this segment as he delved into the answers. Fast forward to his recent appearance on Piers Morgan’s show. When he was asked how he felt about Olivia Wilde’s portrayal of him as the “Hero of the Incel community,” he displayed his emotions once more.
Is it becoming too much, or should we celebrate a man who is not afraid to be authentic in expressing how he feels, even if it means becoming the target of much ridicule?