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Jesse Lee Peterson! How is he perceived in America? I'm curious. I find that he often has good points and he is surprisingly well informed. He is amusing too! Incidentally, He and Ben Shapiro are friends.

Naomi 8 Mar 29
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Thank you for sharing this personality, will definitely listen to some.of his other stuff. While listening to this clip, and cringing at times, my ears perked up when he said "white people, you gotta have white babies, get married and have white babies, cause if you give up, it's over for this country". This is truth. While, there are many social and economic reasons that whites are choosing, not to get married and have children, and conversely, minorities do not seem to have the same barriers to reproduce, both within marriage and outside of it. Whites might want to look at Japan as an example, of what happens when a culture, chooses not to procreate. Sex robots and talking dolls for grandma, are but a symptom of eventual self extinction. Of course, it is probably already written, that white Europeans are heading to the same fate, after all turning it around at this point has no acceptable solutions at this point.....except for shuting the nations door, so to speak and get busy making them babies! 🙂) That part does sound fun, but JLP is also right, his opinion-my words, we have to do away with affirmative action....... sorry to visit this fun page and be a Debbie Downer, just needed to speak to this. Thanks and let the blow back begin 🙂

I'm glad that you have discovered Jesse Lee Peterson. When you hear him say things like white people need to make more white babies, he may give the impression that he is an ethno-nationalist or some sort, but then you will soon find what he actually means by that when he also says that there is no racism. Whilst he doesn't mince words, there is always something profound behind his words. We have a very similar problem in the UK; we have a Muslim community and it is growing rapidly, especially in big cities like London, Birmingham, etc. Once I heard an old English man say "this WAS England.". These three words tell you so much about what is going on in the UK. Plus, Islam is a problematic religion and the UK government is so politically correct that Islam shall not be criticized - madness. The British society is ever more divided than integrated, and I blame identity politics. I wish I could be more optimistic. Anyway, enjoy the rest of your weekend. x

Jesse says a lot of things that white people are afraid to say because you'll be labeled as racist and other idiotic names. He is no dummy. If you pay close attention as to what he is saying, you'll know that most of the time he is absolutely spot on. He blames a lot of the problems on beta males BETAAAAA and you just can't argue otherwise.

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I find him boring most of the time. He had on black hebrew israelites

Yes, I watched this before. I can't put my finger on their concept, to be honest.

@Naomi IDW would not let me like.

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Love that guy. He only dips in to troll mode when people really deserve it. I used to follow him religeously until I leveled up with some ancient philosophy and constitution classes. Still just as entertaining as any of the rest of them though.

Tell me - when JLP says "forgive your mother for what she's done to you" or something along those lines, what does he mean by that exactly? Is he talking about what mothers are like in the black community in America? Are they particularly controlling or something (not all, not all, not all, but most)?

@Naomi I think that sort of wisdom can be applied across the spectrum, not ignoring the small number of outliers, of course, who may have actually intentionally done horrible things to their children.

My brother was talking with my fiance the other day. She's having a hard time with her kids being assholes and not wanting to see her now that she's back in state from where we were in Alaska for the last 8 years.

He said, "Them holding grudges against you is like you holding grudges against your mother. You don't look up at the sky and pray, 'This is all your fault!' Because you know that isn't true and you're old enough to find blame where it actually belongs."

Historically, as far as the "black community" goes (though I do like to simply refer to all of us as Americans rather than a color), since being indoctrinated in to social welfare programs and sold the giant lie of "Marriage doesn't matter" people have put forming families on the back burner to having sex. But then that's not really limited to "black america".

Well, kids still come about the same way, and there are times when that institutionalized mindset leads parents to break up, or perhaps they're just genuinely not good for each other. When parents split, the children bear the brunt of the trauma, every time. That can turn in to animosity and angst as they grow older and subconsciously, or consciously for that matter, people can hold grudges against their beginnings if they see them as unfair.

I think JLP essentially summarizes the solution to help dispelling some of that underlying anger in what he says there. Once we are old enough to get a job and move out, we are in charge of our own decisions and responsible for their outcomes. We can choose to make our lives better and show the world how well we stand up against the chaos of life.... or we can find scapegoats to blame for just about everything from running out of gas to getting caught in a hurricane.

Thank you for the good explanation! I knew there was something profound behind JLP's words. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. 🙂

@Naomi Yeah, he's pretty smart, that one. Makes a lot of good points. Some of his stuff you gotta mull over for a bit, but it usually applies. Ironically enough, it usually applies to not just one race or another, but he's focused on trying to get the black community to shape the hell up and think right.

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Beeeeetaaaa

Jesse the " SLUT MAKER"
If you pay attention to Jesse, you will find out that he is consistent and doesnt change. Even if you disagree with him, you have to admire his consistency. He is entertaining and provocative, touching subjects that no one would even dare to even think about. Jesse is AHMAZINN and everyone and their momma should listen at least 1 show.

I agree. He's strong that way. When he says things like "it was a big mistake that women were given the voting right", it's shocking, but after following him for some time, I've learnt that while he doesn't mice words, there is normally something profound behind those words. He is a lot more knowledgeable than he lets on ("I'm black and slow." lol).

@Naomi He Black ! (just like Jesse calls some people when racial identity is not as clear haha)

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I'm from Canada but I'll throw in my 2 cents. He's ah-mazing!

Hope you are not "BETA male"! LOL

@Naomi

Did my avatar give me away?

No. Just a guess.

@Naomi

Ah-mazing. It's a "great white" by the way.

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I'm gonna be nationalistic here:
Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, Larry Elder, Candace Owens, and yes, even Jordan Peterson's brother here, Jesse Lee - our blacks are better.

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And "Great White Hope!", he shouts. LOL

You know, Jordan Peterson and Jesse Lee Peterson are very different characters and from very different backgrounds, yet don't you find it amazing that their views often resonate with one another?

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He is ok i agree with him on most subjects but he asks alot of leading questions for guests he doesn't agree with it's a lil much.

I know what you mean. The way he goes like:
"Do you love black people?"
"I love everybody."
"Do you love black people?"
"I've just answered your question - I love everybody."
"I asked you a question - do you love black people?", and so on.

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I honestly haven't even heard of him.

Fair enough. Thanks.

you havent heard about Jesse because ummmmmm...
BETAAAAAAAAA
Everbody and their momma should listen to Jesse. He's a good dude , even if you disagree with his political views, you'll enjoy the humor.

@Scanderbeg oh. okay...

He's a breath of fresh air. He is actually a reverend, and although I'm not from a religious background, I agree with him on many points. Pick a few short video clips on YouTube, and see what you think. Many "savage moments" are funny.

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