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Everything is word. Existence is word. However, it stands for something more than word that qualifies word as if it is not word. Therefore it is the self-contradiction nonword word. As existentialism, existence is the universal belief system that is the mayhem. Books: Maps of Meaning — Jordan Peterson.
"Jordan Peterson is part of a system he claims doesn't exist The Canadian professor is an outspoken critic of the idea of 'structural racism'" But that brings us to the final question; why is it that such nonsense around racism can be uttered so easily, with very little consequence to one’s credibility, it seems, by a man like Prof Peterson? One is forced to ask: does the fact that he is well-to-do, white professor, have anything to do with it? And if so: is not his own denial of structural racism simply, frankly, more evidence of structural racism itself? Why is it that nonsense like "structural racism" can be uttered around anything? Because, racism is a word that means bigoted fundamentalism, and bigoted fundamentalism is the self-contradictory word as if nonword, "existence." Racism is only one of its abysmal forms. Only one thing is more bullshit than The Great Father may be The Creator. "Existence" is the archetype of mythology, The Great Mother. Existence (The Great Mother) is not alone all about the ambivalence of polar opposites. She (The Great Mother, having) and Creation (The Great Father, doing) are the self-contradictory and synthetic (synthesystic) paradox that is the holy void that is the abyss. |