I've only seen it referenced, how some noticed he had some blind spots regarding the Jewish Question or whatever. Usually that question has to be 'stepped over' unless you are ready to possibly be canceled. I haven't followed him for a long time, I just saw some short clip where his daughter said he was in a pretty bad way still, health wise. I thought he had recovered sort of. Since I'm interested in chems I saw some psychiatrist say Peterson appeared to have developed some fairly rare toxic reaction to benzos.
They are livid with Tucker over in Israel. Candace I don't know what to think about, since she's peddles some ridiculous stuff too, not a completely serious person it seems.
In my view, Peterson is a full blown Zionist.
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Jordan Peterson has been widely described in media and online discourse as a Zionist, with multiple sources asserting his alignment with pro-Israel, right-wing ideological networks. He is closely associated with The Daily Wire, a media outlet known for promoting pro-Israel talking points, and has frequently collaborated with Ben Shapiro, a prominent figure in the American Zionist right.
Peterson's support for Israel intensified following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, when he tweeted: "Give 'em hell' @Netanyahu", a statement that sparked global condemnation and was widely interpreted as an open call for violence against Palestinians in Gaza. Critics argue this tweet marked a shift toward endorsing Israeli military actions that have led to massive civilian casualties, with some labeling his stance as genocidal or dehumanizing.
His credibility has been questioned by numerous commentators, including Dr. Yasir Qadhi and Youssef Laaraj, who accuse him of apologizing for Israeli apartheid, denying Palestinian history, and justifying war crimes. He has also been linked to Robert Shillman, a U.S.-based Zionist tycoon funding a network of right-wing influencers, including Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson.
Despite his claims of supporting moral clarity and truth-telling, critics argue that Peterson’s rhetoric—particularly his assertion that Hamas uses human shields and that Palestinians lack a national consciousness—reflects a Zionist narrative that downplays Israeli occupation and historical injustice. His 2022 visit to Israel, where he met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, further solidified perceptions of his alignment with Israeli state positions.
In short, while Peterson has not explicitly declared himself a Zionist, his actions, associations, and public statements have led many to conclude that he is a pro-Israel, Zionist-aligned figure who promotes a worldview that defends Israel’s policies while rejecting Palestinian narratives.
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