Maybe his books are good, haven’t read it. I will listen to it on audible.
I see this in my everyday life. Browsing any forum, almost every view expressed by any person is polarized to some side. However, being older and having enough people not connected to social media in my circle, I notice no one expresses the same polarization of thought that is so prevalent in social media and online communities. I also notice that the few people I interact with who do spend a large amount of time on social media are extremely polarized and mostly miserable.
Murder is bad, BUT there are very limited circumstances when it may be morally justifiable (eg.: to save one's own life).
Context is important.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/jonathan-haidt-why-i-change...
Additionally, lots of people (and lots of people on the left) want to be more like Scandinavia - public health care, social safety nets, strong unions. Is that a problem too?
I didn’t know who he was until recently, YouTube showed me his videos after I listened to some videos of Jordan Peterson. My reaction after watching a few of his videos was this person doesn’t really like America’s current cultural change. He has repeatedly complained about diversity and inclusion in those videos. I can only conclude he has some issue with diversity, otherwise why talk about it always.
If he doesn’t have an issue with diversity why go to school board meeting and to speak against a policy which will increase participation of African American and Hispanic students?.
It's important to understand the core tribalism around picking up this word and standing by it.
https://nypost.com/2018/12/04/angry-parents-lash-out-at-doe-...