Ester McVey - Censorship and the Corruption of Language
Ester McVey comments on the abuse and corruption of language when it comes to terms such as "anti-vaxxer" and "safe and effective". She points out that by the latest definitions the entire parliament are a bunch of anti-vaxxers, and remarks that the companies, politicians and individuals who promoted mRNA vaccines are guilty of misrepresenting the side-effects of those medications.
Bruce Pardy compares the story of Thomas More to Law Society's mandate that lawyers must accept their diversity policy, or possibly lose their license.
Jordan Peterson uses the example of Joe Rogan's popularity to illustrate that it's the process of finding what the truth is that's the most important thing - people sense Joe's honesty in saying what he thinks is true, his open-minded approach to his guests, wide spectrum of people that he invites, his attentive listening, constructive criticism, and willingness to admit when he's wrong.
We are often wrong about the presuppositions and conclusions that we make, but to engage in a dialogue in which you honestly consider the opposing arguments, is the best way of ultimately discovering what the truth is.
Borrowed from Joe Rogan Experience podcast, episode 1769.
George Edward Griffin explains the difference between an individualist's and a collectivist's view on human rights, and argues why individual's rights should be intrinsic, and not given externally.
In a rare recording, Sigmund Freud talks about his life's work in psychoanalytics, and about the resistance from the scientific and medical community that he encountered at the time.
Karl Harrison recalls the divisive terms that Justin Trudeau used to refer to people who did not agree with his politics and wanted their own health choices, and then points out that this is not the kind of language that Prime Ministers of Western democratic countries should use, hinting that it's more akin to the political landscape in 1930s Europe.
Full podcast here: https://odysee.com/@JordanBPeterson:c/podcast-trudeau,-travel,-and-%E2%80%9Cthe-2:c
John Cleese, back in 2018, points out to the corruption in UK government, politics and public institutions, and the role that media plays in keeping the public disinformed.