

Jordan Peterson’s Globalist Plot to Rule the World
10 snips Jul 25, 2025
Chatting with J.J. McCullough, a sharp commentator on politics and culture, this discussion dives deep into Jordan Peterson’s unexpected relocation to Arizona. McCullough sheds light on Peterson’s global ambitions, reflecting on his evolution from a Toronto professor to a controversial media figure. They explore the implications of his contentious persona and how it intersects with current societal issues like identity, bigotry, and mental health. The conversation also touches on workplace stress and the ripple effects of online fame.
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Jordan Peterson's Toronto Home Sale
- Jordan Peterson sold his 2.2 million dollar Toronto home with luxe features like a third-floor loft and reclaimed wood ceiling.
- The home was staged to erase his identity, making it unrecognizable as his former residence.
Peterson's Departure Reveals Disengagement
- Jordan Peterson left Canada due to unpopularity in his neighborhood and troubles with psychological regulatory bodies.
- His move highlights his lack of genuine engagement with Canadian culture and politics as a Canadian citizen.
Peterson's Meteoric Rise and Struggles
- Jordan Peterson rose from a media-hungry U of T professor to a global media phenomenon after the pronoun debate.
- Fame brought massive book sales but also personal struggles including addiction and health issues.