Jordan Peterson ‘Upset’ About Losing Muslim Fanbase With ‘Impulsive’ Tweet: ‘I Didn’t Do That in the Most Productive Manner’

 

Author-psychologist Jordan Peterson expressed regret on Tuesday over an “impulsive” social media post that led to him burning much of his Muslim fanbase.

After Piers Morgan brought up the controversial “Give ’em hell @netanyahu… Enough is enough” post and asked Peterson, “Were you surprised by the scale of the blowback? Do you wish you’d phrased that tweet differently?”

Peterson said:

Well, you know, I was upset because I had developed somewhat of a Muslim following on YouTube and I was very happy about that. A lot of people on the Islamic side of the world were watching my Biblical lectures, for example, and I’ve had extensive conversations with Muslims on my YouTube channel. And you know, I burnt some of that up, and I’m not sure I did that— well, I would say I’m certain I didn’t do that in the most productive manner.

He continued, “And so, do I regret it? It would have been better to do the long-form, to have done the long-form to begin with,” before concluding, “Twitter invites and rewards a certain amount of impulsivity, and it wasn’t— I don’t know, Piers. I don’t know if it’s ever time for impulsive action, especially when the stakes are serious. You know?”

Peterson received heavy backlash on social media after he published his controversial tweet following Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack, which killed more than a thousand Israeli civilians.

Israel responded to the attack with a series of ongoing airstrikes in Gaza, which have killed more than 8,000 people — the majority women and children — according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

Watch above via Piers Morgan Uncensored.

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