‘100% Transparent’: Jordan Peterson Says He Will Move To Broadcast Mandated Social Media Training

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson said that he will move to broadcast publicly the social media training he was ordered to undergo by a ​​psychologist governing body that targeted Peterson for criticizing transgender ideology, climate alarmism, and the Canadian government. 

Peterson told Fox News host Jesse Watters on Thursday that he hoped to film or audio record all sessions of the court-upheld social media training. Last week, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that the College of Psychologists of Ontario could mandate Peterson to go through a so-called “specified continuing education or remedial program.” 

“I’m going to do everything I can to make all of this as public as I possibly can,” he told Watters. “I have done that from the beginning. I released all the documents that included the charges, so to speak, that the college has levied against me. I want to make this 100% transparent and let the public decide for themselves who exactly is acting, let’s say, in an unprofessional capacity.”

“My plan is to make everything that’s done to me public and if I can do that by filming, well, then, I’ll do that,” he continued. “Everything that happens is going to be made public. It is absolutely necessary.”

The College of Psychologists is not punishing Peterson for any interactions with patients; rather it is censuring, fining, and attempting to “reeducate” him for public comments he made, including on social media and during podcast appearances. 

Some of Peterson’s supposed offenses, according to the College of Psychologists, included retweeting Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre’s criticism of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, criticizing a former senior Trudeau aide, and expressing opposition to the idea of the Ottawa police taking custody of the children of Trucker Convoy protesters.

Other supposed offenses do not involve direct criticism of the Canadian government, such as Peterson saying on Joe Rogan’s podcast that accepting radical gender theory is a sign of “civilizations collapsing,” calling climate change models unreliable, and criticizing Sports Illustrated for putting a plus-sized swimsuit model on the cover.

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Peterson told Watters that he wouldn’t back down from speaking out, especially on the negative impact the transgender movement had on young people. 

“I’m perfectly willing to state that I am stating my opinions on Twitter and social media in my professional capacity,” Peterson said. “So, for example, the comments I made about Ellen Page, you know, I’m not the least bit happy about what the sadistic surgeon butchers are doing to minors, and I’m also not very happy about narcissistic, let’s say, celebrities parading off their new, surgically enhanced body and enticing young women, for example, into becoming sterilized and butchered, so I think I have a professional obligation like all therapists and all physicians to say very clearly that this is 100% absolutely not acceptable.”

Trump Repeatedly Attacks DeSantis While He Manages Florida Hurricane Response

Former President Donald Trump has taken aim at Ron DeSantis dozens of times as the Florida governor has stepped off the presidential campaign trail to manage his state’s crisis response to Hurricane Idalia.

The near-Category 4 Hurricane was a once-in-a-century storm to hit Florida’s Big Bend and left severe flooding and billions of dollars in its wake.

DeSantis arrived back in Tallahassee from Iowa on Saturday to manage the state’s response, which has been widely praised, before the storm made landfall on Wednesday morning.

Early in the week, Trump said that rumors were “strong in political circles that Ron DeSanctimonious, whose Presidential run is a shambles, and whose poll numbers have absolutely crashed, putting him 3rd and 4th in some states, will be dropping out of the Presidential race in order to run, in Florida, against Rick Scott for Senate.”

DeSantis’ team responded, “This is fake news. Clearly, Donald Trump and his army of consultants are panicked about @RonDeSantis’ winning debate performance and the strong momentum that has followed.”

Once the hurricane hit, DeSantis’ political operation largely went quiet as the governor focused on responding to the storm.

Trump targeted DeSantis dozens of times on social media by posting claims, videos, or online poll numbers that showed Trump leading DeSantis, who is in second place, in the Republican Party presidential primary.

Trump accused DeSantis of having “unnecessarily approved a 20% hike in Florida Electricity Rates, the largest in history (by far!).”

Jeremy Redfern, press secretary in the governor’s office, responded, “The Public Service Commission, an arm of the state legislative branch, is responsible for setting rates for the states Investor-Owned Utilities (IOUs). The Governor does not have a role in setting rates for utilities in the state. Additionally, energy costs have been rising since Biden took office and killed domestic energy production.”

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As people in Florida dealt with the fallout of the hurricane, Trump posted about how he got more votes than DeSantis in Florida, though DeSantis was on a midterm ballot and Trump was on a presidential ballot.

“Ron DeSanctimonious is always talking about the number of votes he got in Florida,” Trump posted Thursday in a video. “He doesn’t say that I got a record 1.1 million more votes than him!”

Trump also posted a link to a Daily Mail article titled: “EXCLUSIVE: Ron DeSantis $50 million super PAC CLOSES after donors were spooked by ‘rookie s*** mistakes.'”

“Wow! ‘A Super PAC set up to back Ron DeSanctimonious with $50 Million, is closing as donors have backed out -0 while its founder said the Florida Governor’s campaign is guilty of rookie mistakes, and he will now back Donald Trump.’ Daily Mail, by Morgan Phillips,” Trump wrote. “Thank you to John Thomas, the highly respected Republican strategist!”

Rob Pyers, an expert in FEC filings, responded to the Daily Mail article by mocking the defunct PAC as illegitimate. “I guess it’s a more eye-catching headline than ‘Unauthorized DeSantis ScamPAC that paid its founder 75% of the $1,621 it raised folds, will now support Trump with the $57 dollars it has left,'” Pyers wrote.

lol…I guess it's a more eye-catching headline than 'Unauthorized DeSantis ScamPAC that paid its founder 75% of the $1,621 it raised folds, will now support Trump with the $57 dollars it has left' pic.twitter.com/pAapDkmCJh

— Rob Pyers (@rpyers) August 31, 2023

The DeSantis camp had warned back in November 2022 about the “Ron to the Rescue PAC,” saying it was “formed and continue to use Ron DeSantis’ name and likeness to raise funds without his permission or authorization.” Legal counsel for DeSantis sent a letter at the time to donors saying the PAC was “similar to other ‘pro-DeSantis’ PACs that have formed and continue to use Ron DeSantis’ name and likeness to raise funds without his permission or authorization.”

DeSantis Communications Director Andrew Romeo responded to the Daily Mail report on Thursday: “We’ve made clear from the beginning that this was a scam PAC looking to grift off Ron DeSantis and it comes as welcome news they are no longer attempting to fleece our donors. Ron DeSantis outraised both Biden and Trump last quarter, and we look forward to continuing our fundraising success as we capitalize on his strong debate performance and momentum in the early states.”

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