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Sicks Bux wrote:I learnt that this year's Melbourne International Film Festival, which is going to be screened online, has a pretty shabby line up. They're advertising the premier of the Polish film Corpus Christi. I bought the DVD about three months ago. :?

https://2020.miff.com.au/
It’s hard times, that’s for sure. Sydney Film Fest back in June had much slimmer pickings still. I guess they’re calling it MIFF 68 and a 1/2 for a reason!
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Yeah, a lot of filmmakers are holding back on releasing their films until they can be screened in cinemas as that's more lucrative. But I wonder how long they'll be prepared to wait? It could be a long time before cinemas are back to their pre covid schedules.
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I agree with the point Jordan Peterson makes here. https://youtu.be/jMqQBLZwRIE
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Doesn’t really check out for me. How much would it have aided the war effort to redirect resources (say, prison guards) from the camps to the frontline, really? And if we’re talking about the general maintenance of them, wasn’t part of the point of the Final Solution to save resources needed for the war effort? Costs a lot less to liquidate people than to keep them fed (no matter how poorly), clothed, guarded etc. for years on end.

As for the stuff about Cain and human motivation, I’m reminded of this amusing remark by Slavoj Zizek:
With Jordan Peterson, you know what's my problem. I like to debate with neo-fascists [...] but sorry, Jung is too much for me.
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I like reading Slavoj and I agree about the Jung references being too much, but describing Peterson as a "neo-fascist" is ridiculous.
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Jordan Peterson appears very profound and has convinced many people to take him seriously. Yet he has almost nothing of value to say. This should be obvious to anyone who has spent even a few moments critically examining his writings and speeches, which are comically befuddled, pompous, and ignorant. They are half nonsense, half banality. In a reasonable world, Peterson would be seen as the kind of tedious crackpot that one hopes not to get seated next to on a train.

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... having examined Peterson’s work closely, I think the “misinterpretation” of Peterson is only partially a result of leftists reading him through an ideological prism. A more important reason why Peterson is “misinterpreted” is that he is so consistently vague and vacillating that it’s impossible to tell what he is “actually saying.” People can have such angry arguments about Peterson, seeing him as everything from a fascist apologist to an Enlightenment liberal, because his vacuous words are a kind of Rorschach test onto which countless interpretations can be projected.
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/03/ ... we-deserve

Peterson is a kind of philosophical everyidiot.
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roar wrote:I like reading Slavoj and I agree about the Jung references being too much, but describing Peterson as a "neo-fascist" is ridiculous.
I think Zizek was probably joking about him being a neofascist (and as we know, they did end up doing the debate and seemed to enjoy each other’s company). But Peterson is unquestionably a reactionary.
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David wrote:Doesn’t really check out for me. How much would it have aided the war effort to redirect resources (say, prison guards) from the camps to the frontline, really? And if we’re talking about the general maintenance of them, wasn’t part of the point of the Final Solution to save resources needed for the war effort? Costs a lot less to liquidate people than to keep them fed (no matter how poorly), clothed, guarded etc. for years on end.

As for the stuff about Cain and human motivation, I’m reminded of this amusing remark by Slavoj Zizek:
With Jordan Peterson, you know what's my problem. I like to debate with neo-fascists [...] but sorry, Jung is too much for me.
I was thinking more about the stuff about committing mayham for the sake of it. I've had similar thoughts about the death and destruction the United States has caused in the Middle East before. Like what if their millitary aggresion isn't just about money but is also about the bloodlust of depraved minds?
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Pies4shaw wrote:
Jordan Peterson appears very profound and has convinced many people to take him seriously. Yet he has almost nothing of value to say. This should be obvious to anyone who has spent even a few moments critically examining his writings and speeches, which are comically befuddled, pompous, and ignorant. They are half nonsense, half banality. In a reasonable world, Peterson would be seen as the kind of tedious crackpot that one hopes not to get seated next to on a train.

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... having examined Peterson’s work closely, I think the “misinterpretation” of Peterson is only partially a result of leftists reading him through an ideological prism. A more important reason why Peterson is “misinterpreted” is that he is so consistently vague and vacillating that it’s impossible to tell what he is “actually saying.” People can have such angry arguments about Peterson, seeing him as everything from a fascist apologist to an Enlightenment liberal, because his vacuous words are a kind of Rorschach test onto which countless interpretations can be projected.
Exactly, hardly a neo-fascist.

And David, of course he is a reactionary, reacting against what he sees as the destruction of western liberal values. You are probably right about Slavoj's response being tongue-in-cheek.
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I don't know what a Jordan Peterson is and have little interest in finding out.

Today I went for a cervical CT scan and learned quite quickly that something is def wrong with my neck. As soon as I lay down on the scan bed, the pain in my shoulder went nuts. I couldn't lie still so they had to do the scan again but with a higher head support.

Tested it at home. Laying flat on my back on the bed with no pillow, 3,2,1,****. Add pillow, all good.

Should find out tomorrow what the deal is.
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All the best with that Stui.

As for Jordan Peterson, he is a classic example of a type you see quite often: a moderately intelligent man who has come up with a few thoughts outside the mainstream (and I do mean a few, not very many) and been elevated to messiah status by clueless followers and - here is the rub - and - started believing in his own publicity.
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