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I'm glad you posted this. I've listened to the entire interview three times all the way through. Regarding this clip, it's weird how everyone is so touchy about differences in cognitive ability when so many other advantages are just taken for granted. It's "tough luck" for those who lack those other advantages. A beautiful woman, a tall male, or a handsome Dan, or a great athlete -- all their life journeys are greased by their genetic gifts. And people just accept it and move on. No crying about it. I guess it's because they are observable visually, whereas cognitive ability is not.

You and Jordan touched on it, and Andrew Yang first gained fame by talking about it. ("It" being the idea that there is less and less crucial work for those on the left side of the cognitive curve.) Our society best find some new success touchstones rather than just having wealth and/or job status. Like Jordan mentioned, smart and wealthy people sometimes live miserable existences. There are many paths to joy and contentment; can't our politicians win elections without sowing discord to do so?

I laughed at your reaction to Jordan's, "Do you remember 'The Bell Curve'?" I love Peterson and think he's great, but I suspect he doesn't make for the easiest conversation. He ultimately holds it all together, but the tangential journeys come with regularity!

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Expanding on Jordan’s and Glenn’s introductory comments about groups of “losers” who threaten the stability of society and particularly in my mind to our urban areas, I see basically two. The first are the mentally ill drug addicts who constitute the bulk of the homeless population and the second are the increasingly visible roving bands of young Black men who even when not engaged in overtly criminal activity still manage to scare regular citizens and tourists and drive them out of the city’s core area. The tolerance shown to the open use of drugs and public camping by the homeless has basically destroyed the livability of many areas in several west coast cities and the police find themselves helpless in dealing with the borderline and frequently overt criminal behavior of minority youth in the wake of the George Floyd murder. Liberal politicians, especially, appear unwilling to even acknowledge the threat that these two groups pose let alone propose actions to deal with the problems they have created. At the very time that we most need the energy efficiency of high density urban life these two groups threaten to drive people away from our central cities. A solution must be found.

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