The cancel game

Jordan Peterson is ordered to take “training” if he wants to keep his psychology license.

This is a perfect example of the cancel game.

Peterson doesn’t need the license. He has a huge income and a huge fortune, $100 million by some estimates, from his online activities. His online profitability won’t change a bit if he loses the license.

When you switch careers and gain a fortune in the new career, you don’t need to play games with idiots to keep the old unprofitable career going. Accrediting boards have ALWAYS played this game, and it works with younger teachers and younger practitioners who truly need to keep the license.

Peterson is playing the game to gain martyrdom points, not to preserve a permanently unneeded license.

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Later thought: No, it’s worse. If Peterson plays the game and takes the “training”, he will be HELPING THE ENEMY by paying the DEI idiots. When you play the opposition game as the enemy designs it, you ALWAYS strengthen the enemy. That’s why the enemy designed the game. Our best move is REMOVING RESOURCES from the enemy. Playing means paying.