https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2018/10/24/reply-to-jordan-peterson-on-the-jewish-question-from-his-heroes-part-one-solzhenitsyn/
Reply to Jordan Peterson on the Jewish Question — From His Heroes Part One: Solzhenitsyn
"Solzhenitsyn came to mind immediately when I read the early part of Peterson’s essay “On the So-Called Jewish Question.” In essence, Peterson appears to deny the possibility or reality of fundamental clashes of interest between Europeans and Jews, both in the past and in the present, along with a rejection of the notion that these clashes have historically revolved around issues of identity."
"Most historical ‘anti-Semites’ have struck a balance between the role of capability in the acquisition by Jews of what may be termed sociopolitical gatekeeping positions and the role of ethnocentrism in the further development and ultimate consequences of Jewish demographic over-representations resulting from Jews in these positions acting according to their perceived ethnic interests."
Reply to Jordan Peterson on the Jewish Question — From His Heroes Part One: Solzhenitsyn
"Solzhenitsyn came to mind immediately when I read the early part of Peterson’s essay “On the So-Called Jewish Question.” In essence, Peterson appears to deny the possibility or reality of fundamental clashes of interest between Europeans and Jews, both in the past and in the present, along with a rejection of the notion that these clashes have historically revolved around issues of identity."
"Most historical ‘anti-Semites’ have struck a balance between the role of capability in the acquisition by Jews of what may be termed sociopolitical gatekeeping positions and the role of ethnocentrism in the further development and ultimate consequences of Jewish demographic over-representations resulting from Jews in these positions acting according to their perceived ethnic interests."
https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2018/10/25/reply-to-jordan-peterson-on-the-jewish-question-from-his-heroes-part-two-dostoevsky/
Reply to Jordan Peterson on the Jewish Question — From His Heroes Part Two: Dostoevsky
"Jordan Peterson references Fyodor Dostoevsky in almost every interview he delivers —perhaps even more than he refers to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. His admiration for Dostoevsky is considerable and is made clear in 12 Rules for Life."
"Perhaps even more so that was the case with Solzhenitsyn, Fyodor Dostoevsky has been pilloried in recent decades as an ultra-nationalist anti-Semite who believed Jews “had harmed and continued to harm the foundations of Russian society and culture."
"The core problem is that, while Jews often comfort themselves with the delusion that their critics are intellectually and socially inferior, they appear to experience great psychological trauma when faced with the reality that their harshest and most insightful critics are often men of great ability and genius."
Reply to Jordan Peterson on the Jewish Question — From His Heroes Part Two: Dostoevsky
"Jordan Peterson references Fyodor Dostoevsky in almost every interview he delivers —perhaps even more than he refers to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. His admiration for Dostoevsky is considerable and is made clear in 12 Rules for Life."
"Perhaps even more so that was the case with Solzhenitsyn, Fyodor Dostoevsky has been pilloried in recent decades as an ultra-nationalist anti-Semite who believed Jews “had harmed and continued to harm the foundations of Russian society and culture."
"The core problem is that, while Jews often comfort themselves with the delusion that their critics are intellectually and socially inferior, they appear to experience great psychological trauma when faced with the reality that their harshest and most insightful critics are often men of great ability and genius."