Jordan Peterson is a Canadian psychology professor who was adopted by right-wingers in 2016 after refusing to comply with his students` requests to use their favorite pronouns and then use his YouTube channel and fear of political correctness to build a career as a self-help guru for the alt-right. It also seems to be the basis for the current incarnation of Marvel`s Nazi supervillain, Skull, who returned to the comic book universe thanks to Ta-Nehisi Coates, writer of Between the World and Me. Coates is currently finishing a 21/2 year race on Captain America and Captain America No. 28, which will take place on September 31. The Red Skull has a YouTube channel that seemed very familiar to Peterson, except for the red skull part: Supervillain Red Skull talks about the «feminist trap» and its «10 rules for life» in current comics When you sign up, you will also have limited access to premium items, exclusive newsletters, Virtual commentary and events with our key journalists. In the new issue of Captain America, the longtime arch-enemy of the superhero Red Skull has his take on «10 Rules for Life,» «The Feminist Trap,» and «Chaos and Order,» and Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson isn`t too happy. Peterson went on to publish a series of his own sayings that covered an image of the Red Skull, including: «The secret of your existence is right in front of you. This manifests as all the things you know you should do but avoid, and «If your life isn`t what it could be, try telling the truth. If you desperately cling to an ideology or wallow in nihilism, try to tell the truth. Captain America`s villain «Red Skull» now promotes «10 Rules for Life» and «Chaos and Order.» The comic also dishonestly associates Peterson with the Nazis. But the real effect of @JordanBPeterson is to help men find meaning in RESPONSIBILITY: pic.twitter.com/hC6VwFZgjK intentionally or not, Coates implements the anti-PC bro culture in a comic comic is comic and golden-critical comic. Of course, Peterson has long been criticized for many of her views on political correctness and feminism. Apart from that — and perhaps that`s what this apparent criticism of the comic book was aimed at — Peterson`s followers have been accused of extreme internet trolling and abuse.
In 2018, British journalist Cathy Newman disputed Peterson`s arguments in an interview, saying she immediately received death threats. «There were literally thousands of abusive tweets — it was a semi-organized campaign,» she said. «It ranged from the usual `asshole, bitch, stupid blonde` to `I`ll find out where you live and execute myself.`» So it makes sense that a cap comic book would describe in detail the radicalization of an army of idle young men. I believe the person who wrote the Captain America comic omitted 8. Tell the truth, or at least don`t lie, because they have clearly distorted JBP`s work. And also 9. Suppose the person you`re talking to (in this case, the reader) knows something you don`t, since readers know how far away they are from the base with this 12-rule parameter. Choose hair and skin care products carefully. These are 2 rules, as you can see, they are important, so 2. One image in particular shows Red Skull touting its «Ten Rules for Life,» an obvious nod to Peterson`s 2018 bestseller, 12 Rules for Life. The villain, whose head is literally a red skull, explains the themes of «chaos and order,» both of which were themes in Peterson`s books.
The professor told the National Post that «the probability that it was just a coincidence was close to zero.» As The Guardian reported, this isn`t the first time a real-life villain`s ideas have been associated with Red Skull. So why is Red Skull doing a Jordan Peterson number in the first place? It`s complicated! He has appeared in the Captain America comics since 1941, so his full story is beyond the scope of this article, but he is a Nazi, and in most versions of the character, his red skull is a mask. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Hugo Weaving played him as a man whose face had been disfigured by Super Soldier Serum: At this point, it`s unclear whether Jordan Peterson shares his skull with a resurrected member of the Nazi high command, or stores witch bombs designed by Agatha Harkness, or relentlessly seeks revenge on Captain America. But there`s no denying that he and the Red Skull have similar YouTube channels, so it`s probably best not to take any chances. A special panel caught the attention of Peterson fans, featuring Red Skull alongside the words «chaos and order,» «Karl Lueger`s genius,» «feminist trap,» and «10 rules for life.» ALL RIGHT. Here we go. Captain America`s stories have always criticized the far right and problematic political enemies of America`s past. Just look at The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which uses its post-Blipped world to explore the motivations of groups lurking in forums like QAnon. Well, Jordan Peterson, a Canadian psychology professor and guy you avoid at parties, believes Coates used his philosophy in the latest episode of Captain America. We`ll move on to the panels here, but in one scene, the evil Red Skull points to the «10 RULES FOR LIFE» — reminiscent of Peterson`s battle cry for angry little boys, 12 rules for life — including «CHAOS AND ORDER,» «KARL LUEGER`S GENIUS,» and «THE FEMINIST TRAP.» Kind. At another point, Captain America attacks America`s weak young men who are «looking for a purpose» and prepares them to live and die for anyone who challenges their secret greatness.
This, in turn, is reminiscent of the teachings of the guy who fears that «the male spirit will be attacked.» He continued: «It`s hard not to be shocked by the sheer surreality of the times we live in… Captain America mentions a young boy who «disappears on the internet» and emerges with a «new theory of the world» instilled by Red Skull — which seems to be another reference to Peterson`s followers who have largely embraced his philosophy through his YouTube channel. Want to bookmark your favorite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium membership today. The evil Red Skull appears as an internet celebrity who recruits wayward young men via long YouTube videos Peterson`s neighbor character is Red Skull, a villain who has been part of the Captain America universe since 1941. Originally introduced as an agent of Adolf Hitler, Red Skull appears in the latest issue of Captain America as an internet celebrity who inspires young men to engage in domestic terrorism via online videos. «What has happened to the people of the world is truly one of the great tragedies of our time. I offer you the sword of masculinity,» Red Skull continues: «People became negatively curious about me as a result of such smear tactics, who then read something I wrote. almost invariably conclude that the gap between what I am accused of and what I actually do is so absurdly wide that critics end up discrediting themselves,» Peterson told the National Post in an email.