
Devin
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Oh I'm not talking about banning him from twitter, no I don't think he should be banned from twitter for his tiny suicide joke. I'm just talking about his psychologist licensing board, they sent him a complaint on it and his reply was "I'm not going to defend myself, do whatever you want". It's about his demeanor toward suicide, being someone that's licensed by them as qualified to treat suicidal people, and teaches psychology using their accreditation, he would have less credibility on youtube without their stamp of approval, they have to be careful on who they give their stamp of approval to, like the organic stamp on produce. It's not just with what he does in his clinical setting either, he's viewed as an expert in his public discourse(his actual profession) because of their stamp of approval. I don't think his comments related to anything but psychology should be considered by his licensing board. I'm struggling to understand you guy's views on this, it seems clear cut to me. It's not like they just immediately threatened licensure,I still don't think they have, he's just running around playing victim saying his license is on the line. All they asked he do is attend a social media class for his next required continued education credits, to which he replied with a lawsuit. Never once writing an explanation for his comment(s). (I'm still reading the details as though)
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The complaint is not that it's offensive, it's about his view on the issue, because he's a licensed psychologist, he's licensed to treat suicidal people , he uses his professional status(license) for business purposes giving psychology advice on YouTube and Twitter, and then he's making suicide jokes on that huge platform.
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This is a licensed psychologist joking about suicide on a twitter account with how many followers, it'd be like some top cop in a black city making a racist black joke. It's not about just somebody making a suicide joke.
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Yeah, they just mean he was joking about suicide, not that he was literally suggesting it. "“It is against every ethical standard and best practice of the U.S. National Association of Social Worker’s Code of ethics to make light of, encourage, joke about, or reference the topic of suicide in a manner that is not grounded in safety, prevention and evidence-based therapeutic intervention,” the complaint notes." I don't mean he was literally suggesting suicide, but it seems to me he was joking/making light of it in a very public manor, he has a huge platform. I think that's concerning coming from someone that has a license to treat mentally ill people.
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Seems crazy to me for one of the most well known licensed psychologists on twitter to say that to someone on Twitter. And then his reply to the complaint was "Do whatever you want, I'm not going to defend myself.", It appears he's goading them into a public dispute to play victim.
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Leave the planet The first complaint of 2022 came on Jan. 5. Peterson had suggested that a world population of 9.5 billion was sustainable; a commenter on his post said that overpopulation was a threat to the ecosystem. Peterson tweeted: “You’re free to leave at any point.” You're free to leave at any point. https://t.co/31GbI1I2vD — Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) January 3, 2022 The complainant, whose name and title are redacted — though by Peterson or the college is unclear — suggests that this was an inducement to suicide. “It is against every ethical standard and best practice of the U.S. National Association of Social Worker’s Code of ethics to make light of, encourage, joke about, or reference the topic of suicide in a manner that is not grounded in safety, prevention and evidence-based therapeutic intervention,” the complaint notes. When Peterson was notified of this complaint, his response was that he was “simply not going to spend the hours and days required to undergo the unbelievably stressful process necessary to respond to this formally.” “So no, I am not going to defend myself. Do whatever you want.”
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He was replying to this comment "I disagree. Based on the record of human behaviour, we are already overpopulating this small world. Any arguments I have heard for supporting such a large human population completely overlook the huge loss of species and ecosystems resulting from our self-absorbed attention."
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https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/read-jordan-petersons-tweets-that-prompted-complaints-to-psychologists-college Okay, no surprise Peterson left out the worst ones, yeah he should get his license revoked, he suggested suicide to some twitter users, what a moron.
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https://torontosun.com/news/provincial/read-the-tweets-that-got-jordan-peterson-investigated-by-college-of-psychologists/wcm/d472002a-986e-4771-b1d6-dcdb54337d33/amp/ I don't think anything of Peterson but this looks like overreach to me. It's a psychologist license, I don't see how his comments are abusing his license. This article only lists some of the posts though(given to them by Peterson), I haven't read the complaint itself.
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There aren't any, look at the graphs you linked, their death rate went down during lockdown and has now returned to pre pandemic level.
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Parent Heart Watch https://parentheartwatch.org › tennis... Tennis Player Jack Draper, 19, Collapses on Court During Match at the Miami Open THE NATIONAL VOICE. PROTECTING YOUTH FROM SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology https://www.dicardiology.com › ne... New Study Evaluates Cardiac Risk of NBA Basketball Players | DAIC Mar 21, 2016 — Basketball players have the highest incidence of sports-related sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the United States among all athlete groups
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ESPN www.espn.com G League player's death spurs awareness of sudden cardiac arrest Mar 24, 2020 — Two years after G League player Zeke Upshaw collapsed and died, his mother is trying to spread the word about sudden cardiac
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Detroit Free Press www.freep.com Red Wings: Prayers to NFL's Damar Hamlin, family 4 days ago — Detroit Red Wings' David Perron shared his memories of seeing then-teammate Jay Bouwmeester collapse from cardiac arrest three years ago. Bleacher Report https://bleacherreport.com › articles Scary Scene for Dallas Stars as Rich Peverley Has Heart Stop on Bench While on the bench in the first period, Peverley appears to have gone into cardiac arrest. In the video below, you can see the reaction of the athletic
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I already posted this two posts ago, https://www.ahajournals.org › doi Sudden Deaths in Young Competitive Athletes | Circulation by BJ Maron · 2009 · Cited by 2235 — Sudden deaths were predominantly due to cardiovascular disease. Looked at 1980-2006 of 1866 athletes who died suddenly There are cardiac arrests in sports many times every year.
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https://www.ahajournals.org › doi Sudden Deaths in Young Competitive Athletes | Circulation by BJ Maron · 2009 · Cited by 2235 — Sudden deaths were predominantly due to cardiovascular disease. Looked at 1980-2006 of 1866 athletes who died suddenly
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Word of the year; gaslighting. A on field death from it hasn't happened in 50 years, hamlin survived, this happens occasionally.
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Which graph indicates your point? 0-14 is back to it's 2017-2019 numbers. 15-44 is pre pandemic levels. There aren't many 0-14 deaths in general, they went down during the pandemic, I'll speculate a theory that it may be related to lockdowns, now they are back up to 2017 levels. Your 769 athletes collapsing is misleading if not outright lie.
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?? @bloomer Then what information are you going off?
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It's a vaccine, not a vitamin-c gummy.
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Yeah myocarditis is, although very rare, a known bad reaction to vaccines, all vaccines.
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Dude if everyone's friends start dying it doesn't matter what the media does. ndph.ox.ac.uk https://www.ndph.ox.ac.uk › news Study indicates reasons for decline in death rates from heart attacks Mar 7, 2022 — Study indicates reasons for decline in death rates from heart attacks ... A new study involving Oxford Population Health researchers finds
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newsroom.heart.org newsroom.heart.org Heart disease death rates spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, erasing years ... Oct 31, 2022 — DALLAS, Oct. 31, 2022 — U.S. deaths from heart disease spiked in 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic after a steady decline from 2010 to
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Are heart attacks higher this year than last?
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@bloomer Do you really think people will keep taking the vaccine if people start dropping like flies? It's weird to me you anti vaxxers try to push this narrative that would be abundantly clear if it were true. Like 85% of the first world is vaccinated, I don't see the point in the continued grandstanding at this stage, other than Freudian denialism.
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Covid causes blood clots, myocarditis, strokes, .... even after you recover from it, people that had it bad often aren't making it a year.