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Jordan Peterson's response to Mark Cuban over Dylan Mulvaney making Forbes' 30 Under 30 list is PERFECTION



Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has made it onto the 2024 30 Under 30 list — and Jordan Peterson has made it clear he’s not happy about it.

In a tweet, Peterson called out Mark Cuban, who’s been defending DEI relentlessly, and Forbes for enabling Mulvaney’s “contagious narcissism.”

He also pointed out that they seem to believe that “such naive allyship is somehow virtuous” before calling it “sacrifice-free moral grandstanding” and “irresponsibility masquerading as compassion.”

Dave Rubin is 100% in agreement with Peterson.

“It goes without saying that I agree with Jordan on this,” Rubin says, adding that all Mulvaney did to earn a spot on the list “was start dressing like a girl and act like the most stereotypical sort of valley girl ever.”

He also notes that Mulvaney’s admission to the list is simply for clicks.

“It’s just for more clicks. Dylan Mulvaney got the deal with Bud Light; Bud Light has subsequently lost hundreds of millions of dollars and an untold amount of market share, and there’s other piss-like beer that people can turn to,” Rubin says.

As for Cuban, Rubin doesn’t know what’s going on.

“I don’t know if he’s guilty that he’s a billionaire, I don’t know if they’ve got something on him, but he is getting owned left and right on Twitter,” he says.


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Forbes names Dylan Mulvaney on one of its '30 Under 30' lists



Forbes included transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney on its 2024 "30 Under 30" list pertaining to social media.

"Businesswoman special !!! This was my dream, I couldn't be more grateful. And buckle up, we're just getting started," Mulvaney wrote on an Instagram post.

"YES!!!!!!!!!" Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz wrote in response to Mulvaney's post, adding multiple emojis with heart eyes.

Someone else responded to Mulvaney's post by commenting, "BusinessMan."

Another comment read, "Business-man*."

"Here's something you need to know.... you are not a woman.... just a boy in dress up," someone else wrote.

Earlier this year, Bud Light earned massive consumer backlash for enlisting Mulvaney, a man who identifies as a woman, to promote the beer brand.

Mulvaney has also promoted products such as a bra and leggings. "Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen ‘s newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra! They're so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear!" he wrote in an April Instagram post.

While interviewing Mulvaney, Forbes' Kristin Stoller asked what gives Mulvaney the edge over other creators, and Mulvaney opined that it is "humility."

Mulvaney said that "activism for transness can look many different ways," adding, "maybe that's me being in a rom-com or, you know, writing a book."

Mulvaney, who is 26 years old, will turn 27 later this year.

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In loaded request for comment, Forbes contributor accuses DeSantis of tapping 'into the most primitive, racist proclivities of his electorate'



Bryan Griffin, who serves as press secretary to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, shared a screenshot of a request for comment that accused the governor of tapping into voters' "racist proclivities" by using the word "woke."

"Greetings, I'm a Forbes Careers Senior Contributor conducting research for an article tentatively titled, ''Woke' Has Become an Anti-Equity Slur, and Workplaces Shouldn't Condone It.' The article references Governor DeSantis' persistent use of the pejorative, divisive term ('woke') and argues that he's adopted the famous Lee Atwater strategy of weaponinging coded language to tap into the most primitive, racist proclivities of his electorate," the comment request read, according to the screenshot Griffin posted. "If you'd like to provide an on the record comment on this issue, please email that to me by 3/28 at 2:00 pm ET," the note said.

Griffin also shared a screenshot of his own response to the request.

"Dana, you've already stated your position. You aren't truth seeking, you're participating in partisan activism," Griffin wrote. "'Woke' originated as—and continues to be—a self-assigned label from the left. Perhaps ask the 'woke' thought leaders why so many people have rejected their hateful ideology. Meanwhile, as Governor Ron DeSantis has promised, Florida will continue to be where 'woke' goes to die."

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Earlier this year, Politico published a piece featuring an interview with then-Politico Florida Bureau Chief Matt Dixon, who claimed that DeSantis' communications team worsens its relationship with the media by sharing screenshots of reporters' questions on Twitter.

"Calling them confrontational does a disservice to the word confrontational," Dixon said of the governor's communications team. "Under DeSantis, the institution of public communications has been upended. It previously was an area that always had some healthy tension between reporters and communications staff, but now the creation of tension is the point, as opposed to an occasional byproduct. DeSantis' communications team has openly boasted about how it's not their job to help members of the media, and are well known for taking screenshots of reporter questions and posting them on Twitter, a habit that only makes the relationship worse. Stories that they disagree with often end up as standalone headlines on right-wing websites or Fox News, and then will be endlessly retweeted and circulated by the community of Twitter trolls they have helped cultivate." Dixon is now with NBC News.

"BREAKING: @politico tells @politico that @politico isn't treated nicely enough because @politico sends emails that @politico doesn't want the world to see," Griffin tweeted at the time.

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DeSantis, who won a resounding re-election victory during Florida's 2022 gubernatorial contest, is widely considered a potential 2024 presidential contender. The governor has said that he thinks he has what it takes to be president and that he believes he could defeat President Joe Biden, but he claims that he has not made the "final decision" on whether he will run.

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Republicans heckle Biden on border security failures after he mentions fentanyl crisis during State of the Union speech



Numerous Republican members of Congress heckled the State of the Union speech when President Joe Biden made a reference to the crisis of fentanyl overdoses.

The president had to pause and respond when Republicans yelled — while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) tried to quiet the members of his party.

Biden was telling the story of Doug Griffin of Newton, New Hampshire, a father who lost his 20-year-old daughter to a fentanyl overdose.

"Courtney discovered pills in high school. And spiraled into addiction, and eventually death from a fentanyl overdose. She was just 20 years old. Describing the last 8 years without her, Doug said, 'There's no worse pain,'" Biden said.

"Yet their family's turned pain to purpose. Working to end the stigma, and change laws. He told us he wants to start a journey toward an American recovery. Doug, we're with you," he added.

"Fentanyl is killing more 70,000 Americans a year," said Biden.

Several Republicans interrupted Biden by yelling phrases, including, "The border!" and "It's from China!"

Others yelled, "It's your fault!" and "Secure the border!"

Biden paused for a second and responded, "You got it!"

He went on to list a number of criminal policies meant to help law enforcement officials end fentanyl overdoses in the U.S.

Elsewhere in his speech, he attempted to claim that some of his border policies had actually reduced illegal immigration from certain parts of Latin America.

"Since we launched our new border plan last month, unlawful migration from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela has come down 97%," said the president.

"We now have a record number of personnel working to secure the border, arresting 8,000 human smugglers and seizing over 23,000 pounds of fentanyl in just the last several months," he claimed. "But America's border problems won't be fixed until Congress acts."

Republicans also objected when Biden spoke in favor of some amnesty programs for illegal aliens already present in the U.S.

Here's video of the heckling of Biden on the border:

\u201cRepublicans yell "it's your fault" and "close the border" after President Biden speaks about the scourge of fentanyl killing tens of thousands of Americans a year. #SOTU2023\u201d
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