 What are your thoughts on Jordan B. Peterson? Someone asked that in the comments. What are my thoughts on Jordan B. Peterson? I think the man is absolutely brilliant. I think from his, from what I've seen of him and from what I understand why he is sort of the sweetheart of a lot of guys in the red pill right now in the atmosphere right now because he's standing up against that transgenderism and that's great. And he, I agree 100% of what he says about his evaluations I guess with transgender nonsense that's going on in on college campuses. I think that it's a crime, well it would be a crime if he were to lose his job over that because we need to, like I said, we need to test ideas in the crucible of open discussion rather than shouting them down or silencing them. I think that Jordan B. Peterson and I probably share a lot of the same ideas when it comes to stuff like that. Obviously very well versed statistically and biologically. And so if there is one area that I disagree with him on it is his, he's very blue pill. And I hate to say that. I see he's still clinging to it. He's still clinging to that blue pill in the same way that a lot of the MRAs I know are very, we want egalitarian equalism and that's an ideal when it's not. I also understand, whenever I listen to the guy and I listen to some of the stuff that comes out of his mouth and it's a lot of the same gender tropes that I hear coming from a feminine primary or feminine imperative people who promote that. And I think that he's still very much blue pill when it comes to intersexual dynamics. But when it comes to pretty much everything else I think the guy's spot on and that's one of the things that really kills me about listening to the guy because I think he's fantastic, other than that and if he could just make that little push over. Well, it just goes to show that even being as intelligent as he is and he's brilliant, I agree. I've looked a lot of his videos too. He's still steeped in blue pill idealism and that world, it's hard to get out of it. Well, it's the same thing. It's the same disappointment I had with Warren Ferrell. Warren Ferrell has this encyclopedic knowledge of gender differences and intersexual dynamics. The book he has called Why Men Are the Way They Are is that should be a precursor to the red pill Bible or whatever, that is just spot on. It was written back in 1986 and the guy has had this knowledge in his head for since then and I really am disappointed with the guy because every time I talk to him he sounds like a feminist, but a reverse feminist in that he believes that we should from a top-down position change society to be more equal to men. And I'm saying that you're never going to have that equality because men and women are different. And there you go with private men again, men and women are different. And they are different, but they are, and men are not better than women. Women are not better than men, but we are different and we are meant to be complementary to each other and we evolved to be complementary towards each other. And when you say different, you mean very, very fundamentally different. Fundamentally different. Psychologically different, like biologically different. Endocrinologist, Joaquin Hall, different. Well, I just said, it's a holistic role of this, so I mean. Yeah, well, and it does, and it sounds misogynistic and bitter and angry. And you know why it does is because everyone has been brought up from a very early age to think that we're all the same. That we're all just, you know, we all have the same potential and yet we're still going to turn boys into girls and we're still, we all have the same potential and we all have the, we're all the same except for the biology and the plumbing, but we're all have, we're all the same egalitarian, egalitarian-wise, we're all the same blank slates and, but yet, you know, women, women will be, the first people to tell you that women have, you know, a better capacity for language. And in some cases, that's an advantage. That's fantastic. I'm glad, you know, that's a strength that women have is they have a better capacity for communication. But men have a better capacity for rational thought and have a better capacity for spatial, you know, pattern recognition and spatial definition. And they've got, you know, we can throw a spear right out of the womb, you know, because we have that, we have that in our firmware, but we'll deny that about men, but we'll be happy to accept whatever's flattering to women.