ihatetroons@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
The complaints against him were not made by people who had direct, or even secondary contact with him or his clients.
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Peterson said that the complainants were comprised of “about a dozen people from all over the world” who “submitted complaints” about his public statements, including those made on social media and during appearances on such podcasts such as The Joe Rogan Experience.
One of the things that I have noticed pretty consistently is that the woke tards always fail to consider how resorting to underhanded tactics could backfire and be used against them.
For example, the way I’m reading this, doesn’t this that mean people can basically lodge complaints without being patients of the psychologists or even residents of Canada? And if so, then couldn’t people make similar complaints against the people who have been assigned as educators (and presumably are woke tards), e.g. “Dr. Erika Abner, LLM, LLB, Ph.D, or Gail Siskind, RN, MA” and more importantly against the board members pushing this idiocy, e.g. the Ontario College of Psychologists?
Calculate2093@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
The difference is that we’re not bitter losers, so we would never do such a thing.
ihatetroons@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
* we would never such a thing unless provoked 😉
LarrySwinger@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
The problem is that you’re stooping to their level if you do that. The noble thing to do is to stay above it.
ihatetroons@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Fair enough. Obviously, once good people are back in power, it would be easy enough to sort out loopholes and make it harder for this kind of thing to happen going forward.
But how would you propose to correct the problem in the short-term without stooping to their level or caving to their demands? Having JP move to the US / out of Canada seems to me to just be running away from the problem rather than meeting it head on.