The psychologist was criticized for a tweet calling Yumi Nu's Sports Illustrated cover "not beautiful," before announcing plans to leave the platform.
"So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. "The endless flood of vicious [insults] is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else. "I recently stopped accessing Twitter for three weeks as an experiment.
Author Jordan Peterson decided to bail on Twitter after receiving hate for criticizing model Yumi Nu's "Sports Illustrated" Swimsuit Issue cover.
“But don’t let the facts stop you,” he said. “I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation and am departing once again,” he added. “The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else,” the “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos” author tweeted Monday night.
Renowned author and clinical psychologist, Jordan Peterson attracted controversy after body-shaming a plus-size Swimsuit model Yumi Nu.
If the issue is not important enough to justify that then perhaps it would be best to just let it go.” He continued, “So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. Peterson also tweeted, “The endless flood of vicious [insults] is not something that can be experienced anywhere else. Well, the ‘custodian of patriarchy’ did upset people with his outlandish thoughts about oversized women. In 2021, he published his third book, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, and resigned from the University of Toronto, returning to podcasting. May Twitter users shot back at the 59-year-old author for such a harsh Tweet. One Twitter user wrote, “Authoritarian’? Chunky women on magazine covers? I started to read & write more. But don’t let the facts stop you.” Several climate scientists criticized Peterson, saying that he misunderstood climate modelling Peterson has appeared on many podcasts, conversational series, as well other online shows. Peterson’s lectures and conversations propagated mainly through YouTube and podcasts gathered millions of views. He subsequently received significant media coverage, attracting both support and criticism.
The self-styled “public intellectual” apparently can't handle the consequences of sh*tposting about a swimsuit model's physical appearance online.
Hours later, the supposed “free speech” enthusiast complained that “The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else” and lamented that Twitter’s “incentive structure” makes it “intrinsically and dangerously insane.” As such, he continued, “I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again.” Peterson later concluded his farewell: “I plan to write an article on the technical reasons that Twitter is maddening us all very soon. And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that.” Of course, seeing as Twitter is a public space, the Tucker Carlson-approved pop psychologist’s insult was met with a swift and often hilarious dragging. On Monday morning, in response to Sports Illustrated revealing Yumi Nu as the magazine’s first-ever Asian-American plus-size swimsuit model, Peterson, a college professor and full-grown adult, tweeted to his 2.7 million followers: “Sorry. Not beautiful.
Peterson, who is known for his outspoken stance against 'woke' ideologies, took to Twitter on Monday afternoon to offer his thoughts on the new SI Swim ...
Peterson had become a household name by early 2019 but was left devastated after his wife of 30 years, Tammy, was diagnosed with kidney cancer. Most people have all sorts of privilege.' 'The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else,' he wrote. 'I had some of my staff post video links etc. 'If I have something to say I'll write an article or make a video. 'I recently stopped accessing Twitter for three weeks as an experiment,' he wrote. The following year, Peterson and his daughter spoke to The Sunday Times about his medical struggles, revealing that he had become suicidal as a result of his benzodiazepine addiction, and that he had to be placed in an induced coma once he arrived in Russia to undergo treatment. 'My guy you look like a child's skeleton covered in mayonnaise with dryer lint on the top. Also claimed that the gender pay gap was not 'only due to sex' Then, in 2020, Peterson's daughter Mikhaila, revealed that her father had been battling an addiction to benzodiazepines, a severe anti-anxiety medication, announcing on YouTube that he had been hospitalized in Russia as a result of his dependence on the drugs. She claimed that he 'nearly died several times... 2021: Tells The Sunday Times that he had become suicidal as a result of his benzodiazepine dependence and shared that he had to be put in an induced coma while hospitalized in Russia
The Canadian professor and self-help author found fame through criticizing identity politics while dispensing simple life advice; while his fame has somewhat ...
But Peterson pushed his dramatic perspective too far when posting a Sports Illustrated cover of Yumi Nu, a conventionally attractive model boasting thick thighs, and declared the photo to be an example of “authoritarian tolerance,” for some reason. After all, Western civilization isn’t going to defend itself - there are beauty and gender norms being challenged every day! Peterson, famous for decrying the youth of today as hyper-sensitive snowflakes, took great offense at being the subject of online mockery.
The academic has quit the platform in a huff after he was criticised for calling the Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Yumi Nu 'not beautiful'
What makes Peterson’s aversion to criticism extra hilarious is that one of the rules in his famous book is “Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world.” Peterson’s own house, alas, is a complete mess. One rule for public life in the modern age – certainly one that every woman in the public eye has discovered – is that you have to develop a very thick skin. There was the infamous time, for example, when the Indian essayist Pankaj Mishra accused Peterson of peddling “ fascist mysticism”. Peterson, in turn, called Mishra an “arrogant, racist son of a bitch” and proclaimed: “If you were in my room at the moment, I’d slap you happily.” “The endless flood of vicious insult [sic] is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else,” Peterson tweeted on Monday, “If I have something to say I’ll write an article or make a video. If Twitter had been around during the age of enlightenment we’d presumably have had Immanuel Kant furiously leaning over his keyboard typing: “the Queen of Prussia is NOT hot. For now, however, he wants us all to know that Twitter is a hellhole which makes your life infinitely worse.
Peterson cited 'vicious insults' as reason for leaving the app, but critics called out his hypocrisy.
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart @mj_day and @si_swimsuit family for believing in me. If the issue is not important enough to justify that then perhaps it would be best to just let it go.” She captioned the social media post with a picture of her cover: “I have not been able to sleep, breathe or think straight since I found out.” “The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else,” he continued his Twitter thread. He added: “So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. However, as he started using the app again, he said his “life got worse again almost instantly.”
'Sorry. Not beautiful. And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that' said academic.
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart @mj_day and @si_swimsuit family for believing in me. If the issue is not important enough to justify that then perhaps it would be best to just let it go.” She captioned the social media post with a picture of her cover: “I have not been able to sleep, breathe or think straight since I found out.” “The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else,” he continued his Twitter thread. He added: “So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. However, as he started using the app again, he said his “life got worse again almost instantly.”
Peterson cited 'vicious insults' as reason for leaving the app, but critics called out his hypocrisy.
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Jordan Peterson has quit Twitter after giving his unsolicited opinion on Sports Illustrated model Yumi Nu and being called out for it.
so basically to me he's like socrates, People took him to task for it. — Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson)May 17, 2022 Naturally, Nu wasn’t the only person who slammed Peterson for his ridiculous, unsolicited and blatantly incorrect statement. So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. Perfection."
Peterson tweeted, 'Sorry, Not beautiful. And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that'
But no doubt beautiful & decent proportions.— Martina Markota (@MartinaMarkota) May 16, 2022 but still beautiful.— Hank Jenkins (@HankJenkins91) May 16, 2022 She is beautiful. but still beautiful," and this other wrote, "On the real bros… To his over 5 million YouTube fans, the Canadian best-selling author of "12 Rules For Life" is renowned as a conservative intellectual who shares his thoughts on cultural and political concerns. "Not beautiful.
Yumi Nu, on the other hand, is a Japanese-Dutch curve model and a recording artist. The woman became the first plus-size model of Asian descent to appear in the ...
He’s just angry, like all men who think like him, that women he doesn’t want to f**k even exist. He’s just angry, like all men who think like him, that women he doesn’t want to f**k even exist. The web is a scary place, and you often find other people in your business no matter what you do. There was a fair share of “health” advocates who also seemed to have a problem with the model’s appearance. Before Jordan Peterson let his followers know that he was leaving the platform, he did try to “educate” those who questioned his morality. Image credits: jordanbpeterson Image credits: jordanbpeterson Image credits: jordanbpeterson Surprisingly enough, his post was liked by 58K like-minded people, which truly makes you wonder whether society will ever comprehend that commenting on other people’s bodies is a little foolish, to say the least. Image credits: jordanbpeterson Yumi Nu, on the other hand, is a Japanese-Dutch curve model and a recording artist. Over the past decade, folks have been continuously empowering others by respecting and appreciating their differences: ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, etc.
Advocates are standing up for body acceptance after the latest Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover was met with hate comments for featuring plus-sized model ...
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Jordan Peterson says he is leaving Twitter after receiving backlash from comments made on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Asian American curve model Yumi Nu.
If the issue is not important enough to justify that then perhaps it would be best to just let it go,” he wrote. “I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. Couldn’t you just keep it to yourself?” one user tweeted.
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The marketplace of ideas — People like Peterson are enamored with the idea of the free market serving as a great, democratizing force. Beauty is subjective and everyone has their own preferences, so I guess Peterson is free to be uninterested in Nu, but describing her appearance in a swimsuit-focused magazine issue as an example of “authoritarian tolerance,” is hilariously dumb. A prominent fixture on the cultural right, Peterson has been relatively quiet over the past two years, but recently assumed the position of daily Twitter bozo this week after weighing in on the physical appearance of Yumi Nu, a cover model for the latest Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.
Nu made history as the first Asian curve model to be on the cover of 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit'
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart @mj_day and @si_swimsuit family for believing in me. “So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again,” he continued. “The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else,” he wrote in a thread. I never dreamt of this because I didn’t know that I could,” she wrote in the caption. “I don’t even know why you girls bother at this point,” she mouthed, as she faced the camera and shared a screenshot of Peterson’s tweet. Shortly after posting his tweet about Nu, Peterson explained that he stopped using Twitter weeks ago and instructed staff to post on his account.
Nu appeared on the cover of the Sports Illustrated2022 swimsuit issue. And on Monday (16 May), Peterson, a controversial psychology professor and author from ...
It's a thought," one wrote. Nu, on the other hand, appears to be unbothered. "So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. I was shaking; I was crying. If the issue is not important enough to justify that, then perhaps it would be best to just let it go," he wrote in one tweet. And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that," he wrote.
"Single handedly got Jordan Peterson off Twitter. & looked AMAZING while doing it," one user exclaimed.
We're here, and we're not going away," she said. that is the most blaring thing here," another wrote. it's me, I win, you lose," Minaj raps in her song off a mixtape she released in 2021 of both old and new music, Beam Me Up Scotty. "A lot of the fashion industry has become more inclusive toward people with bodies like mine in the last few years, some people—for example, designers at certain high-fashion houses and dumb, angry guys on the internet, among others—just haven't quite figured out yet that people who look like me belong everywhere everyone else does. why does he think women OWE him beauty? In response, Nu took to TikTok to share her thoughts on the insult.