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Vox day down1/9/2024 ![]() ![]() He cites passages of Peterson's writing and Peterson's contribution to a United Nations report on sustainability as evidence of this thesis. Day concludes that Peterson is essentially advocating a form of decelerated globalism, making Peterson 'controlled opposition' in Day's eyes. Day alleges Peterson is aiming to lead people towards the 'middle path' of balance and away from what Peterson considers destructive extremist ideologies, such as ethnonationalism, via leading disenfranchised young men down a path of deradicalization and existence as beta providers in the 'safe' middle of the dominance hierarchy far away from the 'chaos' of the low ranks and the corruption of the high ranks. He alleges that Peterson has a messiah complex and that he views it as his life mission to prevent a 'new holocaust' and bring balance (in line with hermetic ideas) to the world via his teachings. Ron Hubbard, (with the title of Day's book being a play on Hubbard's book Dianetics) and claims that like Hubbard, the ultimate goal of Peterson's 12 Rules and his work, in general, is to create a universalist religious movement. He compares Peterson repeatedly to the founder of the religion of Scientology, L. Peterson himself denies claims he is a 'right-winger'. ![]() He also frequently denies that Peterson is right-wing or conservative at all, and claims his worldview is actually 'Marxist' in tone (despite Peterson's Jungian-inspired mystic jargon, which the arch-materialist Marx would have likely disdained). Ron Hubbard, and one part Aleister Crowley". He often implies Peterson is himself a Gnostic, an occultist or even an outright satanist, with Day dubbing Peterson: "one part Tony Robbins, one part L. Like the Gnostic religions and many forms of the occult, Day claims, Peterson's book contains overt teachings reserved for the laymen and 'hidden' knowledge reserved for the trusted initiates or those gifted enough to be able to discern the subtext. Day goes through Peterson's 12 eponymous 12 Rules step by step and details the purported hidden meaning in each of them. The book's central theme is that Peterson's popular 12 Rules book is a multi-layered work in which each of Peterson's rules has a dual superficial and hidden meaning. In it, Day repeatedly castigates the famous psychologist and self-help guru Jordan Peterson as a coward and a liar, among other alleged personal failings. He is also known for his book Jordanetics: A Journey into the Mind of Humanity's Greatest Thinker, written in 2018. He believes that removal of traditional gender roles and feminism has "gammatized men" who would otherwise be " deltas or better". He describes most male SJWs and many male journalists as Gamma males. He describes his particular area of interest as "Gamma males", or alpha-subversive, subject expert men who are prone to meltdowns. One of these books is called "SJWs Always Lie: Taking Down the Thought Police". He is also known for a number of books about Social Justice Warriors, who he insists always lie. In 2023, he created the Gab account 'SigmaGame' in an attempt to counteract what he claimed was a "preponderance of grifters, girls, and gammas attempting to abuse and redefine the taxonomy of the observable male behavioral patterns". In regards to incels, Vox is most known for his conceptualization of a single, all-encompassing dominance hierarchy for humans, where he puts incels at the bottom. He is staunchly anti- feminist, tends towards being very conservative or even reactionary in his social views, and is known for his very blunt political/philosophical aphorisms. Anticipating Edward Dutton, he maintains that atheists are often 'autistic', low in empathy, socially awkward and of low socio-sexual rank and these unfortunate circumstances frequently drive their opposition towards organized religion. He became recognized after his 2008 book, The Irrational Atheist, wherein he attempts to debunk claims new atheists make that atheism creates a better society and that religiosity was a major driver of human conflicts throughout history. He is perhaps best known for picking fights with famous people who would otherwise be lumped in with him politically by others. Critics characterize him as a white supremacist among other things. Vox Day (a heterographic allusion to the Latin phrase 'vox populi, vox dei, or: 'the voice of the people is the voice of god') is the nom de plume of "Theodore Beale", who is an American (resident in Italy) political blogger, video game designer, 'Christian nationalist', Alt-Right figurehead, techno artist, and fantasy and science fiction writer. ![]()
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