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Despite Peterson's whining, this is not about sides. This is about him using unprofessional language that cannot be repeated here.Amazing that people think this is ok, but only one side.
An example as the article gives...Despite Peterson's whining, this is not about sides. This is about him using unprofessional language that cannot be repeated here.
It is not about the content of his speech, but its unprofessional style when addressing professional topics.
You're changing the topic from Jordan Peterson. Nevertheless...An example as the article gives...
"For example, British Columbia nurse Amy Hamm,
People can be offended on both sides. It is just one side that gets silenced.You're changing the topic from Jordan Peterson. Nevertheless...
On social media, Hamm has tweeted sentiments such as "we have eyeballs and we will continue to use them to misgender you." [<--- that right there is disrespectful] She has suggested adults who identify as non-binary are making "an extremely embarrassing display of narcissism and low intelligence." [<--- that right there is disrespectful]
Hamm acknowledged to the panel that some of her social media posts might come across as offensive
Look at this example from the articleYou're changing the topic from Jordan Peterson. Nevertheless...
On social media, Hamm has tweeted sentiments such as "we have eyeballs and we will continue to use them to misgender you." [<--- that right there is disrespectful] She has suggested adults who identify as non-binary are making "an extremely embarrassing display of narcissism and low intelligence." [<--- that right there is disrespectful]
Hamm acknowledged to the panel that some of her social media posts might come across as offensive
Nobody's being silenced. But plenty of professionals are losing their jobs or facing discipline for unprofessional speech.People can be offended on both sides. It is just one side that gets silenced.
Your previous hero, Amy Hamm:Look at this example from the article
"In Quebec, meanwhile, a doctor was suspended for three months for arguing with a transgender patient about the use of pronouns
She has suggested adults who identify as non-binary are making "an extremely embarrassing display of narcissism and low intelligence." [<--- that right there is disrespectful]
Showing personal opinions is free speech. Not promoting Murder etc.Your previous hero, Amy Hamm:
Hamm told the panel that she always uses people's preferred pronouns at work
Doing otherwise is disrespectful.
Did the choice to use "harsh" words really matter here? They've gotten just as bent out of shape when he's said things without the crass words and hyperbole as well.Peterson's choice of words can definitely have repercussions.
Despite Peterson's whining, this is not about sides. This is about him using unprofessional language that cannot be repeated here.
It is not about the content of his speech, but its unprofessional style when addressing professional topics.
What is 'professional' being meant to mean ?
Absolutely it is. The mantra is simply "If we don't like what you have to say it's offensive and bad things should happen to you."An example as the article gives...
"For example, British Columbia nurse Amy Hamm, who also writes columns for the National Post, is facing a disciplinary hearing over her support for the views of author J.K. Rowling, which includes sponsoring a billboard on Hastings Street in Vancouver reading “l love J.K. Rowling.” "
It is about controlling speech.
Sounds reasonable to me. Lauding mass murder is quite different than saying someone is stupid or lazy or not very good looking. I'd say those people were idiots.Nobody's being silenced. But plenty of professionals are losing their jobs or facing discipline for unprofessional speech.
Illinois comptroller’s office attorney fired for antisemitic ‘gas chamber’ comments
She said she was distraught over the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas and grew frustrated with the way the conflict was being covered by the media and discussed on social media.
Chowdhury is just the latest in a string of Americans who have lost their jobs over antisemitic remarks in recent days.
Citibank announced Thursday it fired one of its staffers after she posted “revolting” commentary on Instagram that endorsed the mass murder of Jewish people during the Holocaust.
An Atlanta cancer doctor has also been put on leave after sharing a pro-Hamas Facebook post, where she celebrated the “glory” of the terrorist group and wished for “no peace on stolen land.”
In terms of actual First Amendment free speech protections, no. There's no difference.I'm sure you see no difference at all between praising mass murder and calling someone stupid.
Well, given that most mental health professionals manage to comport themselves in ways which never draw such sanction, I'm not buying the idea that the expectations of professional conduct are really so onerous.I understand what you're saying here, in theory, but where's the limiting principle?...
If a clinician gives their honest opinion about something that they honestly see as a problem, that's going to occasionally cross some peoples' comfort zones.
Because the other side of politics is less concerned with the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable people....?What's being branded as "emotional safety" and "disrespectful" is something of a moving target, and one that seemingly aims to cater to the sensibilities of one particular political faction.
The tradition of witch hunts, inquisitions and the like carries on, and for the same purposes. Mankind never learns.The mantra is simply "If we don't like what you have to say it's offensive and bad things should happen to you."
Sounds reasonable to me. Lauding mass murder is quite different than saying someone is stupid or lazy or not very good looking. I'd say those people were idiots.Nobody's being silenced. But plenty of professionals are losing their jobs or facing discipline for unprofessional speech.
Illinois comptroller’s office attorney fired for antisemitic ‘gas chamber’ comments
She said she was distraught over the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas and grew frustrated with the way the conflict was being covered by the media and discussed on social media.
Chowdhury is just the latest in a string of Americans who have lost their jobs over antisemitic remarks in recent days.
Citibank announced Thursday it fired one of its staffers after she posted “revolting” commentary on Instagram that endorsed the mass murder of Jewish people during the Holocaust.
An Atlanta cancer doctor has also been put on leave after sharing a pro-Hamas Facebook post, where she celebrated the “glory” of the terrorist group and wished for “no peace on stolen land.”
I thought there were no protections offered by the first ammendment. I'm confused as to what you believe.In terms of actual First Amendment free speech protections, no. There's no difference.