
Jordan Peterson says he will do ‘everything he can’ to make reeducation program public
Asher Notheis
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Former psychology professor Jordan Peterson has vowed to make the process of a reeducation program “as public as I possibly can” in the wake of a recent ruling by a Canadian court.
The verdict in question was by the Divisional Court in Ontario, which ruled that an order from the College of Psychologists of Ontario requiring Peterson to take a course in professionalism in communications was justified. The order comes after Peterson has expressed conservative viewpoints on social media, including public criticism of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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“I’m going to do everything I can to make all of this as public as I possibly can,” Peterson said on Wednesday evening. “I mean, I have done that from the beginning. I released all the documents that included the charges, so to speak, that the college is levied against me. I want to make this 100% transparent and let the public decide for themselves who exactly is acting, let’s say, in an unprofessional capacity.”
Peterson was asked if he would film his reeducation programming, to which he said he was not sure if he would be allowed but that he would if possible. Other means he suggested included audio recordings and “extensive” notes.
“Somehow, everything that happens is going to be made public,” Peterson said. “It’s absolutely necessary.”
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Peterson shared the court ruling on social media on Aug. 23, stating that anyone who thinks free speech exists in Canada is “delusional” and that the country’s courts are “captured by the woke ideologues.”
https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1694403425625088153?s=20
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Last year, Peterson’s account on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, was suspended after he criticized transgender actor Elliot Page. Peterson said he was required to “delete the hateful tweet” if he wanted access to his account again, to which he said he would “rather die than do that.”
In November 2022, Peterson’s account was reinstated after billionaire Elon Musk purchased the social media platform a month earlier.