Jordan Peterson pens campaign pledge and apology for identity politics he wishes Dems would deliver
Democrats, he wrote, “failed, as well, to oppose the profoundly anti-American claim that free speech is merely the means by which the powerful protect their interests,” and “abandoned … invaluable [commitments] to and [contracts] with the American working class, who toiled mightily and often under conditions of extreme deprivation to perform the backbreaking labor so necessary to the creation of our stellar country.”
“In doing so,” he wrote, “we betrayed and insulted our primary constituency, and we squandered the opportunity to elect the first woman to the position of the presidency of the U.S.A. Then, instead of taking responsibility for our well-deserved failure and loss, we insisted upon vilifying those who defeated us appropriately and honestly in the honorable democratic process.”
“In doing so,” he wrote, “we betrayed and insulted our primary constituency, and we squandered the opportunity to elect the first woman to the position of the presidency of the U.S.A. Then, instead of taking responsibility for our well-deserved failure and loss, we insisted upon vilifying those who defeated us appropriately and honestly in the honorable democratic process.”
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