Jordan Peterson Cries Over Olivia Wilde Calling Him Incel Champion

Jordan Peterson broke down in tears during an interview on “Pears Morgan Uncensored” (via media) When asked about Olivia Wilde she refers to him as a “champion in the incel community.” Wilde was on her “Don’t Worry Baby” press tour when she revealed to interview magazine That Chris Pine’s villainous character in the movie, Frank, is based on Peterson. Wilde called Peterson “that pseudo-intellectual hero to the inner community.”

“Sure. Why not?” Peterson said when Piers Morgan asked if Wilde’s assessment of him was correct. “You know, people have been chasing after me for a long time because I was talking to disgruntled young men.”

Then Peterson burst into tears and said, “It’s very hard to fathom how frustrated people are, and surely there are many young men in that category. You get these occasional insults, these insults – what do you mean? These guys, they don’t know how to make themselves attractive to women who are so picky, And good for them. Women, like, be selective. This is your gift, man. Demand high standards from your men. Fair enough. But all these lonely men, it’s like they’re lonely and don’t know what to do and everyone is accumulating abuse.”

Calling Peterson a “champion of community inclusion”, Wilde described people as “disenfranchised, mostly white men, who believe they have the right to have sex with women. They think society has now robbed them—that the idea of ​​feminism works against nature, And that we must be brought back to the right place.”

“This guy Jordan Peterson is someone who legitimizes certain aspects of their movement because he’s a former professor, he’s an author, he’s a suit-wearing, so they feel this is a real philosophy that should be taken seriously,” Wilde added.

Peterson told Morgan he wasn’t too upset with Wilde’s comment (he said it was a “low-level” insult). Instead, the offender convinced Peterson to check out the “Don’t Worry Baby” trailer.

“I thought, ‘I’m going to go see that movie. “And maybe I will,” Peterson said. “It didn’t really bother me… [Chris Pine] He is a very handsome guy…I hope he gets to choose my fashion style correctly. “

When Peterson was asked why he was moved by the discussion of Wilde’s comment, he fought back tears and said, “It’s really something to see—constantly how many people are dying for lack of a word of encouragement and how easy it is to deliver if you’re careful.”

“Don’t Worry, Baby” is now playing in theaters across the country. Watch Peterson and Morgan’s full discussion below.



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