 I guess I'm a journalist now, right guys? So what's interesting about this article is that unlike the other carnivore Kind of critique pieces that focus in on oh, it doesn't have enough fiber. There's not enough nutrients You're gonna have a heart attack this one actually kind of attacks the character and the credibility of Jordan Peterson Michaela Peterson and almost summarizes that this is all in your head and the way they did that was They told Michaela Peterson story. They said she's selling seventy five dollar half hour consultations For people who want to stop eating almost everything. They try to like say oh, she has no professional medical History no like she's only been on this diet for a very short period of time and then they go to say that oh But she's able to consume vodka and bourbon, which is one of the most poisonous things and from that they surmise that oh, this is all in her head, which is funny because that's what the doctors actually told her when she was younger and The it's pretty funny though they're parroting that but then they pretty much say okay Well, it's all in her head. You know everything's anecdotal It's for her and they kind of just then they go to talk to a good microbiome specialist Which pretty much says oh everything's gonna it's gonna you're gonna wreak havoc on your body for months two years and then it's you're not gonna be able to do it and There was no real Credibility and then they go to say that this guy who filed the die for two weeks couldn't do it and then he gave some weight back so They're trying to use like Professionals and and things to discredit. They're saying oh this girl did all this anecdotal stuff with this crazy story And then they say they go to professionals Which is supposed to have some sort of you know notoriety about him and they and all they really trying to do Just make it like a psychological thing. They're trying to discredit kind of the diet based off of her Of the way she's selling it kind of I guess to talk on the note of the gut microbiome You know, there's indigenous groups from all parts of the world that thrived on different diets And whether it was an all meat diet for the Maasai or a half rye bread and half cheese died for the Swiss You know, that's it's not a matter of gun microbiome We know that humans can thrive off of various indigenous diets And then they the way they critique Jordan Peterson is that they said he has all this regimented data and he's so Critical in his personal beliefs and what he's when the main reason he got popular for it And then they go to say oh, but then he listened to his daughter and did this wacko thing and then they go to they took some quotes out of context that he spoke about on Joe Rogan and he said Apple cider gave me insomnia. I didn't sleep for 25 days. And then the article says The longest stretch of sleeplessness in humans is 11 days when this by a Stanford research team So this whole blurb of nonsense is pretty much they're trying to discredit Michaela and Jordan Peterson as much as possible and All they pretty much do this is the summary The alert of a strict code for eating a way to divide the world into good foods and bad foods angels and demons Maybe especially strong at a time when order feels in short supply indeed There is at least some benefit to be had from any and all dietary advice or rules of life So as long as a person believes in them and so long as they provide a code that allows a person to feel good for having stuck with it And the cohort of like-minded adherence the challenge is to find a code that accords as best as possible with scientific evidence About what is good and bad and with what is best for the world? well To touch on the environmental thing we have a overpopulation problem disguised as an environmental problem I'm not getting into that but to touch on you know They made a comparison about comparing carnivore and human digestive systems But there's no one else is like humans humans have been using tools for and as I've said we've thrived on Many different types of diet is omnivores. That's not comparing a human's digestive system to a carnivore's digestive system It's just ignorance and to touch on you know, they pretty much try to summarize that if you believe in the diet if you have like-minded people it works and the main problem I have is if the carnivore diet was initially sold as This is a nutrient-dense diet that focuses on these high-quality animal foods that removes inflammation This is why fiber isn't necessary. You are getting all your vitamins X Y Z Support local farmers blah blah blah We wouldn't be having any of these publications and because of People trying to sell this diet based off their anecdotal experiences because they don't understand why this diet actually works for people And they don't they're not able to convey that in an intelligent way we have these articles coming up which is discrediting people and The main reason I made this video and the main problem I have is Something bad is gonna happen with this diet a hundred percent and then it's gonna be blamed and they're gonna say we're killing people That's what's gonna happen. So it's gonna go on this diet They're gonna eat cheeseburgers from McDonald's every day They're gonna have a heart attack in three months and die and they're gonna say oh Zero carb told me to do this carnivore told me to do this I have a feeling that's gonna happen if not some stories gonna be made up and it's gonna seem like that's what happens So if the stands can be changed drastically starting Yesterday, I think we would avoid any negative connotations associated with this way of eating