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Peterson questioned the desire to impeach President Trump, pointing out the already divided country would be ignited even harder.
“I’ve been listening to all of this about Trump and watching how these conversations go in the U.S., and I have one question about it,” Peterson stated. “I mean, there are all of these people in the U.S. who are on the conservative side who are aligned with Trump for all sorts of reasons, and there’s all of this tension around his presidency and attempts to pull him out of his office for various reasons.”
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“What do you think will happen if that comes to pass?” Peterson asked. “There are all of these people who elected him and identify with him and they’re not taking this well, and… you might not think they’re very bright and all of that, and they’re backwards and all of those things, but you need to have respect for the rest of your citizens.”
As The Daily Caller points out:
Maher insisted that the calculation is different because Trump is not a “regular Republican” and routinely assaults “democratic norms.”
The New York Times’ Frank Bruni agreed that people need to be tough on Trump, but seemed to cede Peterson’s point that “we can be as tough as we’re being on the president… without telling his supporters that they’re stupid.”
“We need to talk to them with more generosity than we currently do,” Bruni admitted.
Educating liberals isn’t an easy thing, but Jordan Peterson did all he could with intellectual questions that seemed to challenge the narrative.
Tried watching Bill Maher last because Jordan Peterson was on...It's easy to see why liberals can't make strong arguments. The entire show was a smugness contest. Are there any intellectual fora for the left?— Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) April 21, 2018
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