Video summary
Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson on pronouns, identity, and ideology
This excerpt centers on Joe Rogan’s interview with Jordan Peterson, focusing on gender pronouns, identity politics, and the philosophical roots of modern social justice language. The comments highlight Peterson’s influence, his perceived clarity, and the enduring relevance of the discussion.
Pronouns and compelled speech
Peterson discusses invented gender pronouns, non-binary identity, and pressure to use preferred labels.
Power, identity, and ideology
The conversation critiques postmodernism, Marxism, and group-based guilt.
Strong audience response
Viewer comments praise Peterson’s influence and cite the interview as memorable and impactful.
Topics
Gender Pronouns
Peterson explains why he sees compelled pronoun use as part of a broader cultural shift.
Identity Politics
The exchange argues that group identity can override individual judgment.
Ideology and Power
Peterson connects modern activism to postmodern and Marxist frameworks.
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Transcript
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rational and the radical postmodernists they do not buy that not at all not at all as far as they're concerned that's just another power game on your part and built built into the laws like Bill c16 in Canada now on the same in the laws in New York City that governed the use of these gendered pronouns
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Audience comments snapshot
Viewer Reactions
Comments focus on Peterson’s influence, the conversation’s philosophical scope, and his critique of compelled language and identity politics. Several viewers praise him as life-changing, while others highlight specific lines for their clarity and force.
Comment themes
Gender and Language
Identity politics, pronouns, and compelled speech are central talking points in both the transcript and comments.
Ideology and Power
The exchange connects modern social justice ideas to older ideological frameworks like Marxism and postmodernism.
Influence and Admiration
Comments repeatedly emphasize Peterson’s clarity, seriousness, and perceived importance.
Audience signals
Strong Personal Impact
Viewers praise Peterson’s impact and influence, with some calling him uniquely clear or even life-changing.
Quoted for Debate
Comments spotlight memorable quotes about biology, gender, and social pressure to use pronouns.
Philosophical Critique
The discussion is framed as a deep critique of Marxism, postmodernism, and group-based guilt.
Enduring Interest
Some viewers celebrate the interview as a notable, thoughtful conversation with lasting relevance.
Representative public comments
Who’s here in 2026 to hear a good conversation about anything
1:09:45 "I was teaching in The U.S. at that point"- Casually omitted the fact that he was a professor at Harvard. Modest and badass
Congratulations Dr. Peterson, on becoming more influential than the entire University of Toronto.
In my 37 years, Dr. Peterson is the only person who has ever made sense to me. He's the only reason I'm learning how to function today.
"If there is no biological difference between men and women then why are they taking hormones?" Such a simple yet beastly question.
Jordan Peterson saved me from suicide. My life is almost unrecognizably better than two years ago before I discovered him. It’s shocking. Thank you so much, Dr. Peterson. Edit: Wow, thank you everybody for the wonderful support in the replies. Holy cow. I love you all :-)
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