Apparently if you’re overweight you can’t be attractive according to incel leader Jordan Peterson.

How do they have 2.7 million followers? They are a s*** stain.
 
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I'd smash that. She's overweight, but not in a fat slob sort of way.
I agree judging from that picture, but I'm fairly certain (just like everyone else) that's not what you get when the clothes drops in real life lol

Overweight people would look better without the extra weight and it's really a huge western problem (especially for you amerikans), but who the f*** cares if they want to show fat people in magazines etc... If you find it off putting, don't look, just as most semi normal people choose to not listen to Jordan.

It's hilarious that the walking skeleton looking Peterson makes any comments about attractiveness though lol
 
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I agree judging from that picture, but I'm fairly certain (just like everyone else) that's not what you get when the clothes drops in real life lol

Overweight people would look better without the extra weight and it's really a huge western problem (especially for you amerikans), but who the f*** cares if they want to show fat people in magazines etc... If you find it off putting, don't look, just as most semi normal people choose to not listen to Jordan.

It's hilarious that the walking skeleton looking Peterson makes any comments about attractiveness though lol
Peterson is a trip, he says things that are absolutely true a lot of the time and gets all kind of grief for it but then he says things like this and he deserves to get crapped on to some degree. It's not about attractiveness to me, everyone has different taste, personally I'd rather date a guy who's got an extra 20-40lbs on him than someone that needs to gain 5-10lbs but that's just me.

I get where he's coming from on the authoritarian thing though, as someone who's gone up and down in wight through most of my life I think well intended people who keep saying things like "you are perfect how you are" actually make things worse, the reality is they shouldn't address it at all. Fat people know they are fat they don't need some meathead jock telling them the obvious, at the same time they don't need people encouraging the behavior either IMO because it doesn't do them any good. People who are over weight shouldn't be fat shamed or encouraged to be fat it should just be ignored unless they are trying to make it an issue themselves.
 
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"Authoritarian tolerance"

I don't think those words mean what he thinks they mean.

People need to stop with the "he has a point". No, he doesn't. He's implying some sort of governmental authority pushing this on people. What he thinks about heavy people doesn't matter, the point is that there's a "force" behind it. They manufacture something to rage against.


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Fatties on the cover is just as bad as skelators on the cover.

What ever happened to promoting a healthy body image.
 
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"Authoritarian tolerance"

I don't think those words mean what he thinks they mean.

People need to stop with the "he has a point". No, he doesn't. He's implying some sort of governmental authority pushing this on people. What he thinks about heavy people doesn't matter, the point is that there's a "force" behind it. They manufacture something to rage against.


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You do realize in Canada where he's from they were trying to make people use preferred pronouns and that is the only reason he's even famous today. He has no problem referring to a person by their preferred pronouns in person he just didn't want the government making it so that you had to and he was right to stand up to that.

As far as the thing about overweight people he's applying that in a different sense clearly to social media as well as MSM pressures to constantly coddle people who are overweight. I notice heavy people in some ads these days and it doesn't make me feel better about my own weight issues it just makes me see that a fat person is being used to advertise clothes that may not even be made in that size for consumers to buy lol.

One thing fat people should be used for in ads is big and tall clothing shops, they use muscular guys with broad shoulders for their ads instead of guys who look like the vast majority of their actual customers. I know it's about trying to make the clothes look as good as possible but it always makes me laugh when a guy that looks like a linebacker is the one they use to sell clothes to guys who are shaped like a hardboiled egg lol.
 
As far as the thing about overweight people he's applying that in a different sense clearly to social media as well as MSM pressures to constantly coddle people who are overweight.

He uses the world authoritarian which is why I really had an issue. It is just the old culture war that gets reduced into right vs left, which is just lazy and tired.

If he called out the magazine, that's his right, but he didn't. He's a massive hypocrite. He complains about pressure to conform while literally doing that same thing. One is pressuring to put heavy people on, the other thin people. Two sides of the exact same coin.

There's obviously the 2nd hypocrisy of him crying and leaving twitter because someone insulted him, when he just did the exact same thing.

This is called projection. He's calling out the twitter world forcing conformity on everyone while literally doing just that on twitter.

He's whining about people on twitter whining about people on twitter. :laugh: