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Telsa’s founder and CEO, Elon Musk, is evaluating an interview with conservative clinical psychologist and cultural commentator Jordan Peterson.
Peterson, who teaches at the University of Toronto and hosts the popular “Jordan B. Peterson Podcast”, asked Musk directly on Twitter to join him for an interview on YouTube.
“What would you like to talk about?” Musk replied.
The CEO of SpaceX then responded to a comment from a fan explaining that Peterson is “obsessed with meaning, morals, religion, psychology and history”, to which Musk replied: “We could talk about Life, the Universe and everything”, referring to if a book by Douglas Adams.
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“I’m looking forward to it,” said Peterson.
Musk has a popular online presence with nearly 50 million Twitter followers and appeared on the “Joe Rogan Show” in 2018, which made headlines after the billionaire smoked marijuana during the “hour-long interview.
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Although Musk’s political preferences have been difficult to define by fans and critics, Peterson has been criticized for his traditional cultural and Catholic values.
In November, Penguin Random House Canada employees were apparently disturbed by the publisher’s decision to release Peterson’s latest book, “Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life” – a sequel to “12 Rules for Life”, according to Vice.
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A person who attended an internal city hall at the PRHC discussing concerns about the book told the vehicle that Peterson is “an icon of hate speech and transphobia” as well as “white supremacy”.
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The PRHC told Vice in a statement that it remains “committed to publishing a range of voices and views”.