‘Olivia Wilde is the absolute epitome of female hypergamy’: Jordan Peterson Obliterates ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Star, Claims ‘She Married a Multimillionaire Prince’
Director Olivia Wilde has made headlines countless times since the very inception of her film Don’t Worry Darling. Recently, she compared Chris Pine’s character from her movie to psychologist Jordan Peterson. For the unversed, Peterson is one of the world’s most controversial figures due to his views.
Olivia Wilde recently commented on the author as being “King of the incels“, using it as an insult against the man. The author wasn’t insulted by getting based on a character from a film, but he did take the incel insult personally.
Despite relentless attacks, Jordan Peterson encourages young men (and women) to become the best versions of themselves.
Jordan Peterson Can’t Hold Back His Tears Over Olivia Wilde’s Incel Comment
Jordan Peterson has been relentlessly attacked for teaching young men to take responsibility for themselves. While telling boys to toughen up isn’t wrong, it’s vital. However, author and media personality Peterson got emotional over Olivia Wilde‘s recent remarks about him.
Director of Don’t Worry Darling, Wilde revealed that her film’s misogynistic cult leader antagonist was based on “this insane man, Jordan Peterson, who is the pseudo-intellectual hero for the incel movement.”
Peterson became emotional and got tears in his eyes when explaining how this insult affected him during a recent interview with Piers Morgan in October. The author said,
“Sure, why not. People have been after me for a long time because I have been speaking to young men, what a terrible thing to do. I thought the marginalized were supposed to have a voice? God, you know.”
He said,
“It’s very difficult to understand how demoralised people are, and certainly many young men are in that category. And you get these casual insults, these ‘incels’ – what does it mean? It’s like these men, they don’t know how to make themselves attractive to women – who are very picky and good for them. Women, like, be picky. That’s your gift, man. Demand high standards from your man. Fair enough.”
The author also added,
“But all these men who are alienated it’s like, they’re lonesome and they don’t know what to do and everyone piles abuse on them. By that time, as far as critique goes, that was kind of low level. I mean, once I got painted as ‘Red Skull,’ you know, a magical super Nazi, that was kind of the end of the insults. There’s no place past that. So, when Olivia Wilde made those comments, the first thing I did was go look at the preview for a movie, which I quite liked. I thought, ‘I would go see that movie, probably. And perhaps I will. It didn’t really bother me.”
In a different context, in the United States of America, the word ‘incel’ is often used to refer to young white men who go on a rampage and shoot people. They indeed feel disenfranchised but have also been the most privileged social class in human history. Since the true disenfranchised classes stood up for themselves, young white men have only begun to “suffer.”
Jordan Peterson Destroys the star of Don’t Worry Darling
Jordan Peterson responded to Olivia Wilde’s claim that Chris Pine’s sinister character in her film Don’t Worry Darling was based on him.
Peterson shot back at Wilde, saying, “Now, [Pine] has a reputation as quite an attractive man… so that could be worse.”
In an interview with Piers Morgan, Peterson said,
“It’s probably worth pointing out that she [Olivai Wilde] married a multi-millionaire Prince and so right, so she’s the absolute epitome of female hypergamy.”
However, Peterson later told Morgan of Wilde’s remarks, “as far as critiques go, that was kind of low-level.”
Despite this, Peterson’s late 2010s were a turbulent time as he expressed various opinions about gender, feminism, political correctness, and white privilege.
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