Not sure who reads, listens or pays attention to this guy, but he is a clinical psychologist/professor from the University of Toronto and absolutely brilliant. His podcasts and books are very insightful.
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Jordan Peterson issues ominous warning to Gavin Newsom
Peterson mocked California's governor over saying he was worried about "micro-cults" and the psychologist's influence on young men.

Jordan Peterson Issues Ominous Warning to Gavin Newsom
By Shannon Power On 9/22/23 at 8:43 AM EDT
Jordan Peterson mocked California Governor Gavin Newsom before sending him a cryptic warning.
The Canadian psychologist, who is facing losing his license in his home country over his social media posts, poked fun at Newsom on X, formerly Twitter.
The Democrat governor expressed his concern over Artificial Intelligence and its role in spreading "misinformation" online, which helps fuel "micro-cults" of people who follow the likes of controversial public figures such as Peterson and podcaster Joe Rogan.

(L) Gavin Newsom attends The Berggruen Prize Gala on May 04, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (R) Jordan Peterson arrives at Perth Airport on November 28, 2022, in Perth, Australia. Peterson mocked Newsom on X, formerly Twitter. Jon Kopaloff/Faith Moran/GC Images
"My son is asking me about Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson. And then immediately he's talking about Joe Rogan. And I'm like; here it is, the pathway," Newsom said in an interview with Bloomberg earlier this month.
The interview mainly flew under the radar until YouTube creator Timcast made an episode about it, which Peterson shared to his X account alongside a picture of Looney Tunes character Yosemite Sam.
In a follow-up post, Peterson wrote an ominous warning to Newsom, seemingly mocking his "micro-cult" comment.
"We're coming for your children@GavinNewsom. We plan to turn Your boys Into men And girls Into women Within the dark Pathways Of our micro cult @joerogan," he wrote.
He also added two black and white photos to the tweet, including a photo of man from the 1950s and model Helen Williams from the same era. Williams was one of the first Black models to feature in mainstream media and to work for major brands such as Sears and Budweiser. . . .
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