He is a very effective speaker and he conveys lofty ideas in a way that's easy to understand and inspiring to most people. Especially to young men, who cannot find any purpose and meaning in modern western culture.
But he also reminds me a bit of Michael Saylor. In the sense that his effectiveness comes more from his rhetoric than from the logical unassailability of his arguments. Like Saylor, he tends to cast wide, sweeping rhetorical nets that don't necessarily stand up to careful scrutiny.
Still, in my opinion Jordan Peterson is standing on the "right side" of history in opposing the extremely destructive and Marxist agendas of today's radical left.
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