Helen Joyce and Jordan Peterson: The War for Reality
Last updated: Nov 2, 2023
The video is about Jordan Peterson's interview with Helen Joyce on The War for Reality podcast, where they discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel. They touch on the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces and compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity. They also discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings and the complexity of drawing the line between allowing them and maintaining gender equality.
This video by Jordan B Peterson was published on Aug 10, 2023.
Video length: 34:41.
The video is about an interview with Helen Joyce on the podcast "The War for Reality" hosted by Jordan Peterson.
The interview discusses the censorship of their previous interview on the channel and the ideology that motivates such silencing. They also touch on the topic of same-sex gatherings and the question of when it is necessary for the sexes to have their own spaces.
The interview explores the complexity of this issue and the importance of freedom of association.
The video is from Jordan Peterson's podcast, where he interviews Helen Joyce.
The interview is about the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
They discuss the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
The interview is available in extended and unedited versions on Twitter, The Daily Wire Plus platform, and Spotify.
Women's desire to keep men out of private spaces has nothing in common with white people's desire under Jim Crow to keep black people out of safety, privacy, and dignity.
They will make these arguments explicitly and compare you to racists.
They discuss the censorship of their last interview on the channel.
The video is from Jordan Peterson's podcast, where he interviews Helen Joyce.
The interview is about the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
They discuss the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
The interview is available in extended and unedited versions on Twitter, The Daily Wire Plus platform, and Spotify.
Section 2: Women's Desire to Keep Men Out of Private Spaces
Women's desire to keep men out of private spaces has nothing in common with white people's desire under Jim Crow to keep black people out of safety, privacy, and dignity.
They will make these arguments explicitly and compare you to racists.
They discuss the censorship of their last interview on the channel.
They touch on the Great Adventure of the truth.
They discuss the much-delayed censorship of their last interview on the channel.
Section 3: Same-Sex Gatherings
Same-sex gatherings are a very tricky issue.
Women invaded men's spaces so badly that this is part of the backlash.
There is a real complexity to the issue.
It begs a more sophisticated question bearing on what you described.
The video is about Jordan Peterson's interview with Helen Joyce on The War for Reality podcast.
They discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
They touch on the Great Adventure of the truth.
They discuss the much-delayed censorship of their last interview on the channel.
They discuss the complexity of drawing the line between allowing same-sex gatherings and maintaining gender equality.
The War for Reality | Helen Joyce | EP 379 - YouTube
Jordan Peterson interviews Helen Joyce on The War for Reality podcast.
They discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
They touch on the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
They discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings and the complexity of drawing the line between allowing them and maintaining gender equality.
Women's Desire to Keep Men Out of Private Spaces
Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce discuss the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
Jordan Peterson argues that it is difficult to draw a clear line between allowing same-sex gatherings and maintaining gender equality.
Helen Joyce agrees, but argues that it is important to consider the context and intent behind the gatherings.
They also discuss the issue of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces and compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
Same-Sex Gatherings
Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings.
They argue that it is important to consider the context and intent behind the gatherings.
Jordan Peterson argues that it is difficult to draw a clear line between allowing same-sex gatherings and maintaining gender equality.
Helen Joyce agrees, but argues that it is important to consider the context and intent behind the gatherings.
They also discuss the issue of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces and compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
Censorship of Previous Interview
Jordan Peterson interviews Helen Joyce on The War for Reality podcast.
They discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
Jordan Peterson argues that censorship is a violation of free speech and can lead to a slippery slope.
Helen Joyce agrees, but argues that it is important to consider the context and intent behind the censorship.
They also discuss the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces and compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
Gender Equality
Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce discuss the issue of gender equality.
They argue that it is important to consider the context and intent behind the gatherings.
Jordan Peterson argues that it is difficult to draw a clear line between allowing same-sex gatherings and maintaining gender equality.
Helen Joyce agrees, but argues that it is important to consider the context and intent behind the gatherings.
They also discuss the issue of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces and compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
The War for Reality
Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
They touch on the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces and compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
They also discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings and the complexity of drawing the line between allowing them and maintaining gender equality.
Jordan Peterson argues that the market does not go into the realm of care, such as child care and elderly care, and that the government has opinions about how it is done.
He believes that the market is coming in and that the government is trying to regulate it, which is leading to a state of flux.
Section 1: Jordan Peterson's Interview with Helen Joyce
Jordan Peterson interviews Helen Joyce on The War for Reality podcast.
They discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
The topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces is compared to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
They also discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings and the complexity of drawing the line between allowing them and maintaining gender equality.
Section 2: JK Rowling's Situation
JK Rowling is big enough to defend herself and has done brilliantly.
The verbal thing that they're doing is making it incredibly painful and difficult for her.
Anybody who is not of the JK Rowling level thinks it's to make everybody else think this.
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Section 3: Canadian Front
The College of Physicians weighed in on the side of the College of psychologists.
Physicians are terrified to open their mouth about anything contentious.
The College of Psychologists has the same ability to regulate their Physicians.
The men's side of History is being overlooked.
Section 4: Helen Joyce's Situation
Helen Joyce is getting increasingly tired of being sympathetic to people who remain silent when they have something to say.
Inviting the woke mob to dominate the world is not pleasant.
It looks like a choice between various forms of hell.
People are living a nightmare because of things that are happening to their children.
The War for Reality
Jordan Peterson interviews Helen Joyce on The War for Reality podcast.
They discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
They touch on the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
They discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings and the complexity of drawing the line between allowing them and maintaining gender equality.
Censorship
Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce discuss the censorship of their previous interview on The War for Reality podcast.
They touch on the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
Women's Desire to Keep Men Out of Private Spaces
Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce discuss the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
Same-Sex Gatherings
Jordan Peterson and Helen Joyce discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings.
They discuss the complexity of drawing the line between allowing them and maintaining gender equality.
The Editor's Backbone
Jordan Peterson and his guest discussed the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
The editor of the podcast has a backbone and refused to let people push her around.
Jordan Peterson disagreed with the editor and thought the topic was not interesting.
The editor was reflexively not going to let people push her around.
Jordan Peterson had 17 happy years working at The Economist.
The Economist
Jordan Peterson had a strong line in favor of having a second referendum on Brexit.
The editor and the deputy editor came by his office several times over the next two days.
The editor and the deputy editor regarded Jordan Peterson's contribution as valuable.
Jordan Peterson stood up and gave it his best shot over about a three-hour editorial meeting.
The editor wrote the editorial saying the opposite of what Jordan Peterson said.
Journalism
Jordan Peterson thinks that journalism has become a graduate profession.
Journalism is not just like he used to come into it by going into the local press.
Local journalism is dead and people go straight into those institutions.
The pay is much worse from the universal of people.
Jordan Peterson believes that local journalism is dead.
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Section 1: Interview with Helen Joyce
Jordan Peterson interviews Helen Joyce on The War for Reality podcast.
They discuss the censorship of their previous interview on the channel.
They touch on the topic of women's desire to keep men out of private spaces.
They compare it to Jim Crow's efforts to keep black people out of safety and dignity.
They discuss the issue of same-sex gatherings and the complexity of drawing the line between allowing them and maintaining gender equality.
Section 2: Career Changes and Goals
Jordan Peterson discusses his career changes and goals.
He is no longer working for The Economist.
He is now working part-time for Sex Matters, an organization that is funded almost exclusively by people paying five to ten pounds a month to support the organization's efforts to shore up the existence of sex binary sex in law and life.
Jordan Peterson's goal is to make Sex Matters successful and to continue to engage politically and take legal challenges or judicial reviews if necessary.
He also writes a newsletter and does writing tuition to make some money.