'This is just incredibly disturbing': Stu Burguiere SLAMS Canada's war on Jordan Peterson



During the pandemic, Canadian media personality and retired psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson was walloped by complaints over retweets and comments on Twitter.

In this clip from "Stu Does America," host Stu Burguiere talks with political columnist Brian Lilley about Canada's recent war on Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, which began with a retweet that challenged the Canadian government to let the country get back to life as people knew it before COVID lockdowns.

"This is just incredibly disturbing," Stu said.

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Enough already. Time to stop. Stop the masks. Stop the lockdowns. Stop the petty power-mad hysteria. Leave people alone and let them get on with their lives @benshapiro https://t.co/ufMQW3qQ9v

— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) December 31, 2021

The Toronto Sun reported that on Dec. 31, 2021, Peterson retweeted American conservative commentator Ben Shapiro and a few personal comments that it was "time to end lockdowns" and "let people get on with their lives."


Enough. Enough COVID mandates. Drop the damn masks and the idiot rules and get on with life. Today. https://t.co/hReCA19rMH

— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) January 24, 2022

On January 24, 2022, Peterson retweeted sentiments that echoed the point about letting people get on with their lives.


I am being investigated by the Ontario College of Psychologists because of a complaint about this tweet, not submitted, by the way, by the person I responded to. I refuse to defend myself against such things anymore. It takes days of work to mount such a defence. pic.twitter.com/rJB515nKpF

— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) February 16, 2022

Things escalated February 16, 2022, when Peterson announced he was under investigation by the Ontario College of Psychologists because of the the above tweet.

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Musk says Twitter 'content moderation council' coming



Elon Musk, who has acquired Twitter, announced that the social media platform will establish "a content moderation council" and there will not be "major content decisions or account reinstatements" prior to when that panel convenes.

"Twitter will be forming a content moderation council with widely diverse viewpoints. No major content decisions or account reinstatements will happen before that council convenes," Musk tweeted.

"Anyone suspended for minor & dubious reasons will be freed from Twitter jail," Musk wrote in another post. "Comedy is now legal on Twitter," Musk also tweeted.

\u201c@MikhailaFuller @jordanbpeterson Anyone suspended for minor & dubious reasons will be freed from Twitter jail\u201d
— Mikhaila Peterson (@Mikhaila Peterson) 1666918946

Musk, who has previously expressed a desire to turn Twitter into a place where people can engage in free speech within the confines of the law, said in a statement to Twitter advertisers on Thursday that the platform cannot turn into "a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences! In addition to adhering to the laws of the land, our platform must be warm and welcoming to all, where you can choose your desired experience according to your preferences, just as you can choose, for example, to see movies or play video games ranging from all ages to mature."

Former President Donald Trump was a prominent Twitter user during his White House tenure, but the social media platform permanently suspended his account during the waning weeks of his presidency last year.

Musk has previously said that he believes banishing Trump from the platform was a "mistake."

"I don't think Twitter can be successful without me," Trump told Fox News Digital. "I am staying on Truth. I like it better, I like the way it works, I like Elon, but I'm staying on Truth," the former president said, referring to the social media platform Truth Social.

In response to Musk's announcement about the creation of "a content moderation council," Hans Mahncke, co-host of EpochTV's "Truth over News," noted that "Content moderation council sounds pretty Orwellian."

"Trump should be invited to be on this council," Jenna Ellis tweeted.

Alex Berenson, who was previously booted off Twitter but later reinstated, pushed back against the idea of content moderation on the platform. "My take: @elonmusk should accept that under California law - and the new 5th Circuit ruling - Twitter is a common carrier that must carry all legal messages/communications without restriction (child porn etc obviously would not be protected). No content moderation. The end," Berenson tweeted.

\u201cMy take: @elonmusk should accept that under California law - and the new 5th Circuit ruling - Twitter is a common carrier that must carry all legal messages/communications without restriction (child porn etc obviously would not be protected).\n\nNo content moderation. The end.\u201d
— Alex Berenson (@Alex Berenson) 1666988987

Elon Musk finally responds to Jordan Peterson's Twitter ban — and it's PERFECTION



On “The Rubin Report,” BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talked about his own suspension from Twitter after he posted a comment about Dr. Jordan Peterson's Twitter suspension and what the social media platform's potential future owner, billionaire Elon Musk, had to say about this latest attack on free speech.

Peterson faces a permanent ban on Twitter for a tweet using the pronoun "her" and "deadnaming" transgender actor Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page. Rubin was subsequently suspended for posting a screenshot of Peterson's tweet.

"While it is unclear how I broke their terms of service, it is clear that they are breaking their fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders by letting a bunch of Woke activists run the company. I hope Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter goes through so he can blow up their servers and humanity can move past this pervasive, twisted, self-imposed mental institution," Rubin wrote in an Instagram post.

Several people including Peterson's daughter, Mikhaila, called on Musk to weigh in:

\u201cWow. @jordanbpeterson got a twitter strike. No more twitter until he deletes the tweet. Definitely not a free speech platform at the moment @elonmusk\u201d
— Mikhaila Peterson (@Mikhaila Peterson) 1656463707

Musk first responded with his trademark caustic wit:

\u201chttps://t.co/sUrsfucQ2F\u201d
— Elon Musk (@Elon Musk) 1656965457

Prompted by another tweet, Musk later responded in a more serious tone, “Yeah, they’re going way too far in squashing dissenting opinions."

\u201c@itsALLrisky Yeah, they\u2019re going way too far in squashing dissenting opinions\u201d
— Elon Musk (@Elon Musk) 1656965457

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Twitter suspends Dave Rubin after he shows support for Dr. Jordan Peterson, also suspended



BlazeTV host Dave Rubin was suspended from Twitter on Tuesday after he complained about Dr. Jordan Peterson's suspension for a tweet about transgender actor Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page.

In an Instagram post, Rubin revealed that he had been placed in Twitter jail "for posting a screenshot of Jordan Peterson's tweet which got he himself suspended."

"While it is unclear how I broke their terms of service, it is clear that they are breaking their fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders by letting a bunch of Woke activists run the company," Rubin wrote.

"I hope Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter goes through so he can blow up their servers and humanity can move past this pervasive, twisted, self-imposed mental institution," he added.

Last week, Peterson was suspended from Twitter for a June 22 tweet sharing an article about Page's character in the Netflix Show "Umbrella Academy" coming out as transgender. The article was titled, "Elliot Page is 'proud' to introduce trans character on 'Umbrella Academy.'"

Peterson shared the article with his 2.8 million followers and wrote, "Remember when pride was a sin?"

"And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal person," Peterson tweeted.

Peterson's tweet was flagged for violating Twitter rules against hateful conduct — likely because he used the pronoun "her" and "deadnamed" Page by using the actor's former name, Ellen.

Twitter's hateful conduct policy has rules against "Repeated and/or non-consensual slurs, epithets, racist and sexist tropes, or other content that degrades someone."

"We prohibit targeting others with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category. This includes targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals," the rules state.

Peterson was locked out of his account and will not be permitted to use it again until he deletes the offending tweet.

Rubin spoke out against Peterson's suspension, sharing a screenshot of Peterson's offending tweet and writing, "The insanity continues at Twitter. @jordanbpeterson has been suspended for this tweet about Ellen Page. He just told me he will 'never' delete the tweet. Paging @elonmusk."

But this tweet got Rubin suspended too. He referred to Page by the name "Ellen," which violates Twitter rules against deadnaming.

In his Instagram post, Rubin invited his fans to join him at rubinreport.locals.com, a website he created for people to engage with his content without fear of big tech censorship.

Rubin is the third Blaze Media personality in the last month to be targeted by Twitter's content moderators for sharing opinions that violate the company's rules against wrongthink.

On June 13, BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey was locked out of her Twitter account for criticizing a Fox News segment about "a girl whose parents 'transitioned' her into a boy when she was 5 because she apparently told them she was a boy 'before [she] could talk.'" Stuckey said the segment was "maddening & heartbreaking."

And last week, Blaze podcast host Daniel Horowitz was permanently banned from Twitter for violating the platform's rules against "spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19."

'You sons of b***hes': Jordan Peterson refuses to bend the knee to 'toxic' Twitter, says he'd 'rather die' than delete tweet about transgender actor Elliot Page



Jordan Peterson faces a permanent ban on Twitter if he does not delete a tweet about transgender actor Elliot Page. The professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Toronto proclaimed that he would "rather die" than conform to Twitter's rules and delete the tweet in question.

Peterson's tweet posted on June 22 read: "Remember when pride was a sin? And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal physician."

In the tweet, Peterson linked to an article titled: "Elliot Page is ‘proud’ to introduce trans character on ‘Umbrella Academy.’"

The article highlighted a new Netflix show "Umbrella Academy," where Page's character switches genders – much like the transgender actor did in 2020.

"The Rubin Report" host Dave Rubin posted a screenshot of Peterson's tweet with the caption: "The insanity continues at Twitter. @jordanbpeterson has been suspended for this tweet about Ellen Page. He just told me he will 'never' delete the tweet. Paging @elonmusk."

\u201cThe insanity continues at Twitter. @jordanbpeterson has been suspended for this tweet about Ellen Page. He just told me he will \u201cnever\u201d delete the tweet.\n\nPaging @elonmusk\u2026\u201d
— Dave Rubin (@Dave Rubin) 1656525787

Twitter said Peterson's tweet violated rules against hateful conduct.

Twitter’s hateful conduct policy states that users may not "promote violence against or directly attack or threaten other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease."

"We recognize that if people experience abuse on Twitter, it can jeopardize their ability to express themselves," the policy notes. "Research has shown that some groups of people are disproportionately targeted with abuse online. This includes; women, people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual individuals, marginalized and historically underrepresented communities. For those who identify with multiple underrepresented groups, abuse may be more common, more severe in nature and more harmful."

"We are committed to combating abuse motivated by hatred, prejudice or intolerance, particularly abuse that seeks to silence the voices of those who have been historically marginalized," Twitter adds. "For this reason, we prohibit behavior that targets individuals or groups with abuse based on their perceived membership in a protected category."

Twitter suspended Peterson's account, and would not reinstate the account until he deleted the post about the transgender actor.

Peterson's daughter, Mikhalia Peterson, said Twitter is "definitely not a free speech platform at the moment."

\u201cWow. @jordanbpeterson got a twitter strike. No more twitter until he deletes the tweet. Definitely not a free speech platform at the moment @elonmusk\u201d
— Mikhaila Peterson (@Mikhaila Peterson) 1656463707

The best-selling author defiantly responded to his Twitter suspension in a 14-minute-long YouTube video, during the diatribe he said he would not bend the knee to the "toxic" "rat-hole" social media platform.

“I’ve essentially been banned from Twitter as a consequence," Peterson said. "I say ‘banned’ although technically I’ve been suspended. But the suspension will not be lifted unless I delete the hateful tweet in question, and I would rather die than do that. Hopefully, it will not come to that, although who the hell knows in these increasingly strange days."

"Since Twitter did not do me the favor of actually specifying my crime – and there are many possibilities on that front – we, unfortunately, have to guess at why this has occurred," Peterson said. "And that's actually a big problem in and of itself and also indicative of the utter carelessness of the Twitter organization with regard to the propriety of its own sensorial actions."

"I should at least know exactly what I did wrong if I'm required to acknowledge that my tweet violated the Twitter rules," he lashed out. "What rules you sons of bitches? Exactly? Precisely? Because such things matter when the accusations start flying."

Peterson explained, "I don't regard pride as a virtue, it has been classically regarded as a sin."

He questioned why it is called "Pride Month" and is not called "LGBT+ month, or whatever else alphabet acronym which is currently insisted upon as the only acceptable enlightened terminology."

Peterson theorized that referring to Elliot Page as her previous name "Ellen Page" was likely what got his Twitter account suspended.

"I committed the fatal crime of what has come to be known in the appalling sensorial terminology of the insane activists as 'deadnaming,' which is the act of referring to someone who has transitioned – another hated piece of jargon and slogan –by the name and by the inference, the gender, really the sex, that everyone knew them by previously," he stated.

Peterson continued his rant, "And how can I describe the fact that someone who was once a woman and really still is had her breasts cut off because she/he/they/their/they had fallen prey to a viciously harmful fad, without using the appropriate sex link pronoun and the real name of the real person to whom this was really done with his her their voluntary but unfortunate acquiescence."

Peterson declared, "I'm not taking down that tweet or acknowledging that my tweet violated the Twitter rules."

"Up yours, woke moralists. We'll see who cancels who," he blasted. "Twitter's a rat-hole in the final analysis. And I have probably contributed to that while trying to use, understand, and master that horrible, toxic platform."

"It's a relief, in some real sense, to be banned," Peterson concluded. "And I regard that under the present conditions as a badge of honor."

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Similarly, the satirical news website Babylon Bee was suspended from Twitter in March. The Babylon Bee was also suspended for "hateful conduct" for writing, "The Babylon Bee's Man Of The Year Is Rachel Levine."

Levine – who is transgender – was named President Joe Biden's assistant secretary of health at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in 2021.

Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon proclaimed, "We're not deleting anything. Truth is not hate speech. If the cost of telling the truth is the loss of our Twitter account, then so be it."

The official Twitter account has been suspended since March.

Canadian professor mask-shames flight attendant but it backfires spectacularly as he suffers complete meltdown



A Canadian professor mask-shamed a United Airlines flight attendant, but it backfired spectacularly when he suffered a complete meltdown online.

Amir Attaran is a professor in the Faculties of Law and School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa. On Saturday, Attaran was aboard a United Airlines flight from Ottawa to Chicago, Illinois. Attaran saw that one of the flight attendants was not wearing a face mask – which goes against Canada's current travel restrictions that require travelers wear face masks when departing from Canada.

Attaran took multiple photos of the flight attendant and posted them on Twitter with the caption: "Hey @United, why are you breaking the law? Masks are required on all flights out of Canada. Your flight attendant isn’t wearing one! This is UA3737 in Ottawa right now."

Attaran attempted to get the flight attendant in trouble by tagging the official Twitter account for United Airlines.

United Airlines responded on Twitter, "Hi Amir, thanks for bringing this to our attention. We've informed the appropriate teams for further review."

Plus, Attaran tagged the official Twitter accounts for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada's transportation department, the Air Passenger Rights organization, as well as Canadian news outlets Global News, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Globe and Mail.

\u201cHey @United, why are you breaking the law? Masks are required on all flights out of Canada. Your flight attendant isn\u2019t wearing one! This is UA3737 in Ottawa right now. @rcmpgrcpolice @Transport_gc @AirPassRightsCA @CBCPolitics @globeandmail @globalnews\u201d
— Amir Attaran (@Amir Attaran) 1655563360

Attaran spoke with the flight attendant after he mask-shamed her on his Twitter account.

"In Chicago now. Had a friendly chat with the flight attendant, and found she is blameless because @United misinforms its crew," Attaran tweeted. "WTF, United? Look here: on flights leaving Canada, masks are mandatory the 'entire travel journey.' FOLLOW THE LAW!"

The Canadian professor then called for United Airlines to be banned from operating in Canada because of the mask infraction.

"United should be forbidden flying to Canada—immediately. Our country, our rules," Attaran wrote in a post that tagged Omar Alghabra – Canada's Minister of Transport. "Even the supervisor I talked with in Chicago didn’t understand Canadian rules apply to flights departing Canada."

Attaran then lashed out at Americans, "Don't like Canada’s laws? Then keep your American companies in your own country. Our country, our rules. That’s why your COVID death rate is triple ours, a**holes."

He added, "Canada is not the USA, you f***ers."

The professor then called Republicans a "death cult," and seethed, "See Americans, you get crazy mad about COVID safety and attack science—and then you die. You drank the GOP Kool Aid and it’s mass suicide, basically. We in Canada did a lot better. So when you pout and cry about our rules—well, it’s kind of cute. Ratio that, motherf***ers."

"Oh, and if you Republican Reptiles dislike Canada’s COVID safety laws, you’ll TOTALLY HATE our gun safety laws—if you’re not already shot and dead," he feverishly ranted. "Cuz Yankees murder their own far more than Canadians. Even kids. It’s awful. I’m so glad I emigrated from California to Canada."

For hours, Attaran raged on Twitter as he battled anyone who criticized him for trying to mask-shame the flight attendant.

Attaran even blustered about former President Donald Trump's sex life and genitalia.

Twitter reactions to Attaran mask-shaming the flight attendant frustrated the Canadian professor.

BlazeTV personality @ElijahSchaffer: "A grown adult posted this."

Gov. Ron DeSantis spokesperson Christina Pushaw: "Leave her alone. This is beyond creepy. A professor taking photos of a young worker to shame her. Maybe don’t fly if you can’t handle seeing someone's face."

Journalist Yashar Ali: "Do you know what kind of hell flight attendants have been through during this pandemic? Dealing with harassment and bullying nonstop? And you post this poor woman’s photo and target her? And then admit later she didn’t even know?"

Art dealer Eli Klein: "Posting photos of someone publicly to report a mask breach and trying to get her fired/disciplined is unacceptable. Covid has really brought out the worst in people. Shame on you."

Lawyer Preston Byrne: "More evidence for the proposition that no profession has lost more professional standing as a result of social media than law professors."

Podcast host Hans Mahncke: "As @elonmusk might say, at their heart, mask mandates are divisive, exclusionary, and hateful. They basically give mean people a shield to be mean and cruel, armored in false virtue."

Conservative activist Ned Ryun: "And vaxxed 4x, 3x boosted and triple masked and you should be totally bulletproof. . . Against a virus with over 99% survival rate. Make sure to travel with a binkie and support animal next time. It will lessen the trauma maybe?"

Evolutionary behavioral scientist Gad Saad: "Every single time that this guy's tweets have come across my feed, I'm reminded that he is an execrable cretin. He was dancing in pure orgiastic happiness when he found out that @jordanbpeterson was gravely ill. What could lead a person to be so consistently mean-spirited?"

Commentator Michael Malice: "I didn't notice until now that professor Karen literally called in the cops on a black woman, and is blaming Trump fans for being reminded that he is absolute scum."

Columnist Derek Hunter: "Liberal attacking black woman in the hope that she get fired. #Typical#Progressive."

YouTuber Kelly Lamb: "Thanks Hall Monitor Attaran! You probably literally saved thousands of lives by reporting this to the correct authorities. A brave & truly selfless act."

A Twitter user remarked: "I’ll never understand the mentality of people who gleefully try to destroy other people’s lives just to gain a few minor but imaginary 'social credits.' Is there a more thirsty and sniveling personality type out there?"

Last year, Attaran was suspended from Twitter for attacking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for children fast enough to his liking.

Horowitz: The insanity of marketing mass vaccination to those already recovered from COVID



Aside from the government treating children as if they are at risk from this virus, the most consequentially unscientific policy from our government is the treatment of convalescent COVID patients as if they are not immune to the virus. Government has refused to lift any restrictions on those already infected and treats them as less immune than those who are vaccinated, still encouraging them to get the vaccine. In fact, the science says just the opposite.

Last week, even Jordan Peterson, a public figure admired by many people suspicious of the government-corporate monopoly, tweeted out that he is getting vaccinated because he believes his antibody levels from prior infection are too low to protect him.

Off to be vaccinated today. Despite having Covid last May, my antibody levels appeared insufficient to prevent re-i… https://t.co/AhYfhNZGto

— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) 1620913520.0

This speaks to just how much the government and media have censored the information about T cells and how even a mild infection conveys long-term robust immunity against reinfection. One study found the immunity to last even 17 years later from SARS-1-infected patients who never even had COVID-19. Let's put aside the fact that the vaccines themselves have not been proven effective beyond a few months so far and thus would suffer the same perceived flaw of waning immunity as previous infection. The reality is that it's already proven that natural immunity is broader, more robust, and enduring than anything from a vaccine.

Even in vaccine-obsessed Israel, researchers from Tel Aviv University concluded that their research "puts into question the need to vaccinate recent (up to six month) previously-infected individuals." A study of 6.3 million Israelis showed that the estimated protection for those already infected was 94.8% from reinfection and 96.4% from severe illness, as compared to effectiveness of 92.8% and 94.4%, respectively, from the vaccines. There was just one death in the entire country of someone who supposedly already had the virus, and he was over 80 years old.

One of the challenges people foresaw with vaccines for a virus that mutates a lot like the flu is that the immunity against the spike protein might not work against mutant strains. But studies thus far have show that natural immunity is even more robust. A new preprint study from French researchers tested blood samples from health care workers who never had the virus but got both Pfizer shots against blood samples from those health care workers who had a previous mild infection and a third group of patients who had a serious case of COVID. They found, "No neutralisation escape could be feared concerning the two variants 53 of concern in both populations" of those previously infected. At the same time, the effectiveness of even prior mild infection against the South African variant appeared stronger than in those who had the Pfizer shots.

It simply makes no sense that natural immunity, which is much broader, would be worse than vaccination. Remember, we don't collect convalescent plasma from vaccinated people; we collect it from previously infected people. Thus, even if one believes the risk of side effects from the vaccine is low, it's definitely higher than the benefit of vaccinating a convalescent COVID patient, which is zero. In fact, several preprint studies are raising questions about the safety of the vaccines, particularly for those whose immune systems have already been primed by the virus.

A University of Manchester study of 2,000 vaccinated adults, 26% of whom already had the virus, found that "prior COVID-19 infection was associated with increased risk of any side effect" as well as "increased risk of severe side effects, leading to hospital care."

Dr. Peter McCollough, a clinical cardiologist and professor of medicine at Texas A&M University College of Medicine, Dallas, said on my podcast last Friday that because convalescent patients already have their immune systems primed for the spike protein, and based on several studies, that "doctors believe COVID-19 recovered are contraindicated for all COVID-19 vaccines."

Another study from U.K. researchers (Raw, et. Al.) found that those with prior infection reported more moderate side effects from the vaccine in almost every category than those who had no prior infection.

In addition to extra risks from the side effects, findings of a study from researchers in Spain and Mount Sinai in New York suggest that the second Pfizer vaccine in particular might harm the already robust T cell immunity of previously infected individuals. They found that "in individuals with a pre-existing immunity against SARS-CoV-2, the second vaccine dose not only fail to boost humoral immunity but determines a contraction of the spike-specific T cell response."

The authors therefore recommend that "individuals with pre-existing immunity against SARS-CoV-2 should be spared the second dose of the vaccine, at least temporarily, to prevent a possible contraction of their spike-specific memory T cell immunity."

Why in the world would we take natural immunity that seems to protect with T cells for at least 17 years and risk possibly depleting it and suffering more adverse reactions with no proven benefit?

Now that we know the CDC and Fauci have been lying to us about masks for months and made a capricious and arbitrary about-face in a matter of days, why should we trust anything else they say about the virus and vaccines?

Dr. Jordan Peterson's family denies misleading reports that he has schizophrenia



The family of Dr. Jordan B. Peterson has accused the Sunday Times of falsely claiming that Peterson has schizophrenia, saying that the U.K. paper misrepresented his health condition in an in-depth interview published Sunday.

Peterson, the best-selling author, clinical psychologist, and popular crusader against political correctness, has recently returned to public life after spending a year on hiatus while seeking treatment for multiple health issues. In his interview with the Times, titled "Jordan Peterson on his depression, drug dependency and Russian rehab hell," Peterson described his struggle with drug addiction, suicidal thoughts, and his ongoing journey to recovery. However, after the interview was published, Peterson's family accused the paper of misrepresenting what Peterson and his daughter Mikhaila told the interviewer about Peterson's mental health.

The Times published that Peterson was diagnosed with schizophrenia, a claim that the Peterson family vigorously denies. Speaking to the Post Millennial, Mikhaila Peterson said "we were misrepresented in a very disturbing way and that's causing serious stress to our family."

The interview covers Dr. Peterson's failing health, which began after he suffered a violent reaction to a strict meat and greens diet in 2016. The diet triggered a "sodium metabisulphite response" in Peterson, his daughter recounted to the Times. "He couldn't stand up without blacking out. He had this impending sense of doom. He wasn't sleeping," she said.

To treat his illness, Peterson was prescribed the antidepressant benzodiazepine, but his health took a turn for the worse after his wife was diagnosed with kidney cancer. Falling into depression, Peterson increased the amount of benzodiazepine he was taking and eventually became addicted to the drug. He also suffered an adverse reaction to the antidepressants, manifesting in a condition called akathisia, in which a person is unable to stop moving. During this time Peterson saw several doctors who offered various diagnoses including bipolar disorder, depression, and schizophrenia.

However, as the unedited interview published by Peterson and reported by the Post Millennial shows, the family believes he was misdiagnosed with schizophrenia and that his symptoms were found to be a side effect of the medication he was taking. Twitter user Rob Henderson posted a transcript highlighting the relevant portion of the nearly three-hour interview in which Mikhaila Peterson described how the schizophrenia diagnosis was disputed.

@jordanbpeterson @nypost According to the uncut interview transcript, Jordan was misdiagnosed with a couple of diff… https://t.co/NFuz3ZKDex
— Rob Henderson (@Rob Henderson)1612132399.0

"It took until August this summer to actually diagnose him with akathisia, which is a side effect of a medication, but he was bounced from you know bipolar, depression, one person diagnosed him with schizophrenia. It was like, he's just not. He's in pain because of these medications," Mikhaila told the Times interviewer in the audio recording that was not quoted in the Times report.

"One of the conversations we had with this psychiatrist he has, he goes, 'well, we think it's schizophrenia.' And I was like, these symptoms didn't even start until he started the medications," she said. "Okay, so you're telling me like a mid 50-year-old man with no previous symptoms of schizophrenia suddenly gets schizophrenia, which generally happens late teens for men. It's not like we're uneducated on these things. Right? I was like, what?"

The Times appears to have left out that important context, leading other media outlets including the New York Post and the Daily Mail to report that Peterson has schizophrenia.

Peterson's recovery began after he traveled to Russia to seek treatment. There he underwent an unusual therapy in which he was induced into a coma to allow the drugs to filter out of his body. He still faces numerous health challenges, including memory loss from the time he was ill, and has since returned to Canada to continue his recovery.

Peterson is currently giving interviews to the media to promote his new book, "Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life," a sequel to his 2018 bestseller, "12 Rules for Life." His previous work propelled Peterson to world renown in the culture wars, but he says the fame and ensuing controversy over his views, including being labeled an "icon of white supremacy and hate speech" by employees of his publisher, have negatively affected his mental health.

"I was at the epicenter of this incredible controversy, and there were journalists around me constantly, and students demonstrating. It's really emotionally hard to be attacked publicly like that. And that happened to me continually for, like, three years," Peterson told the Times.

"I was concerned for my family. I was concerned for my reputation. I was concerned for my occupation. And other things were happening. The Canadian equivalent of the Inland Revenue service was after me, making my life miserable, for something they admitted was a mistake three months later, but they were just torturing me to death."