“Am I an echo of something, or is this my idea?”
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Brittany: “I feel like there's people over there that know something's off about this, and the more people have the conversations about why it's off, the more people are gonna start listening, and being like, "you know what? They're right and I have to stop this."
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Bret: "What I love most about your perspective is that it's clear in many of the stories that you told, that you start from the evidence or from your experience of the world and you reason from it. You're not working backwards from the conclusion that, this that or the other is true. And so you keep arriving at places that don't align with these stories that were being told and you have the courage to stick with what you figured out, rather than be bullied into accepting what the crowd is saying."
Brittany: "...I was being interrogated by my own way of thinking all the time and being challenged and realizing I need to get a new vetting system on how I looked at stuff. But with Jordan it was such a stark, um, it was this evidence of 'you have to wait to make logical sense of something for yourself before you make a conclusion.' You cannot just go based on the majority."
Brittany: "I see it all as spices on a rack in the kitchen, and not every spice is for every dish, but sometimes you need to mix it up. That's how I see thinkers. I don't think because you're on us side or this side, I think the whole side thing is arbitrary and the binary needs to be squashed."
“Former #BlackLivesMatter organizer Objectively Watches Jordan Peterson vs. Rev Michael Dyson Debate”
This is the Jordan Peterson video referenced in the first clip. The full debate follows: