Democracy

Rage farming

A post on MEDIUM caught the eye of an IN-SIGHTS reader who was researching Jordan Peterson, the dangerous Canadian practitioner of right-wing politics. BBC quotes a review of a Peterson book by literary critic Johanna Thomas-Corr:

Of course, that’s just one of the criticisms of Peterson.

The College of Psychologists of Ontario examined Peterson’s online conduct and found that it appeared to be degrading, demeaning and unprofessional. He was ordered to enter a professional coaching program to improve his behaviour. Peterson asked Ontario’s courts to overturn the order. In the last week, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed Peterson’s appeal with costs.

The writer of the MEDIUM article was J.D. Blackburn. He posted Unmasking Pierre Poilievre: The Demagogue’s Playbook and Its Dangers for Canada.

Blackburn is focused on Poilievre, but lies and demagoguery are part of the right-wing, conservative playbook. With less than ten weeks before BC’s provincial election, expect to see numerous examples on display. I quote from Blackburn’s article:

The complete MEDIUM article adds much detail. We should remember that the tactics Blackburn examines are used by right-wing politicians everywhere, including British Columbia.


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  1. This morning I noticed Norm’s post on X yesterday to the effect that Facebook had removed the link he posted there to this article.

    I wonder if it relates to the fact that Meta has banned content from Canadian news sources in response to Bill C-18, rather than censorship of the specific topic covered by the article. They must consider (rightly) this site a Canadian news source. Either way, Meta is not our friend.

    It was a snarky response to Norm’s post that caught my eye though. It read, “I don’t see the problem. Leftists like censorship and ask for more of it continuously.”

    A scroll through the author of that statement’s contributions to rational discourse revealed that any response to him would be futile. His entire activity on X appears to consist of reposting exactly the sort of rage farming described here in Norm’s article, and demonstrating through his comments to those posts that he has been harvested by the demagogues. He is a poster boy for the mindlessly enraged.

    His reply to Norm’s post has received its due however, and it is in my opinion the most appropriate response to these folks on X; and that is silence.

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