![]() ![]() ![]() “But don’t let the facts stop you,” he said. “It’s a conscious progressive attempt to manipulate & retool the notion of beauty, reliant on the idiot philosophy that such preferences are learned & properly changed by those who know better,” the father of two shot back, alongside two articles about scientific studies on attractiveness. “’Authoritarian’? Chunky women on magazine covers? You sound like a parody of you,” one Twitter user responded to the Canadian native. And no amount of authoritarian tolerance is going to change that.” On Monday, fans came at Peterson after he quote-tweeted The Post’s story on Nu’s cover debut, penning, “Sorry. If the issue is not important enough to justify that then perhaps it would be best to just let it go. If I have something to say I'll write an article or make a video. So I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. In his last tweet, Peterson concluded that he plans “to write an article on the technical reasons that Twitter is maddening us all very soon. If the issue is not important enough to justify that then perhaps it would be best to just let it go.” “If I have something to say I’ll write an article or make a video. “I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation and am departing once again,” he added. While his account is still active, Peterson said he has instructed his staff to keep him off social media. “I like to follow the people I know but I think the incentive structure of the platform makes it intrinsically and dangerously insane.” “The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else,” the “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos” author tweeted Monday night. While his account is still active, the 59-year-old wrote he will be “departing” the Twitterverse following the backlash he got for hating on Nu’s magazine photo shoot. Author Jordan Peterson decided to bail on Twitter after receiving hate for criticizing model Yumi Nu. The University of Toronto professor emeritus announced he was leaving the social media platform, where he has nearly 3 million followers - just hours after the uproar. Jordan Peterson - who was called out for shaming the newest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model, Yumi Nu, in controversial tweets on Monday - has bailed on Twitter. ![]()
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