I admire Jordan Peterson for many things, but especially his refusal to bow down to the insane demands of his university by using "preferred" pronouns, or face punishment. He said no. He didn't back down, and clearly outlined why this is dangerous in a free society. Freedom of speech and freedom of thought are intimately connected.
Jordan Peterson bowed to the vaxx. For all of his wonderful, accurate, articulate hours of online lectures and public displays of standing up to the mob, he attempted to comply his way out of tyranny.
The problem is not SRI, the problem is that most of those prescribing them are deciding too fast to use them.... SRI are extremely dangerous and the medical community hands them out too easily and does not monitor their use like they should. I am Bipolar and, in the past, I was on SRI. I am not anymore and have been off them for 10 years. Any person on SRI need to be monitored at the verry least weekly but for some even daily by Psychiatrists. Most who are on them might see a doctor who is not Qualified to prescribe or to even monitor their use. This is all happening because of the greed of the companies that make the meds.
I admire Jordan Peterson for many things, but especially his refusal to bow down to the insane demands of his university by using "preferred" pronouns, or face punishment. He said no. He didn't back down, and clearly outlined why this is dangerous in a free society. Freedom of speech and freedom of thought are intimately connected.
Jordan Peterson bowed to the vaxx. For all of his wonderful, accurate, articulate hours of online lectures and public displays of standing up to the mob, he attempted to comply his way out of tyranny.
https://youtu.be/A1zRNBvT0hA
Yes, he did. Then said it was a stupid mistake. Honest man, not perfect but forthright.
Same with Dr. Robert Malone.
He also endorses taking SRI's for depression which I can't stand, every man has his weaknesses but Petersons strengths FAR out weigh his weaknesses.
Are you sure he still does? He just got out of rehab for a drug he was prescribed for anxiety and insomnia.
The problem is not SRI, the problem is that most of those prescribing them are deciding too fast to use them.... SRI are extremely dangerous and the medical community hands them out too easily and does not monitor their use like they should. I am Bipolar and, in the past, I was on SRI. I am not anymore and have been off them for 10 years. Any person on SRI need to be monitored at the verry least weekly but for some even daily by Psychiatrists. Most who are on them might see a doctor who is not Qualified to prescribe or to even monitor their use. This is all happening because of the greed of the companies that make the meds.