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Jordan Peterson has been very critical of incels who have committed violence, but he did give an affirmative nod to incels on the Joe Rogan podcast where he echoed a talking point earlier raised by various public intellectuals such as left-wing cultural critic [[Angela Nagle]], white nationalist [[Roger Devlin]], and American bishop Erastus Otis Haven,<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=-kdWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA171&dq=%22Involuntary+celibacy+or%22</ref>
Jordan Peterson has been very critical of incels who have committed violence, but he did give an affirmative nod to incels on the Joe Rogan podcast where he echoed a talking point earlier raised by various public intellectuals such as left-wing cultural critic [[Angela Nagle]], white nationalist [[Roger Devlin]], and American bishop Erastus Otis Haven,<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=-kdWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA171&dq=%22Involuntary+celibacy+or%22</ref>
namely that "the breakdown of [[monogamy]] has strong correlation with inceldom".{{citation needed}}
namely that, paraphrased, "the breakdown of [[monogamy]] has strong correlation with inceldom".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsMqSBB3ZTY</ref>


Peterson also claimed that the overemphasis on women is destroying male cultural drive, and that humans "die" when starved of physical touch.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRntNW3zOAg</ref>
Peterson also claimed that the overemphasis on women is destroying male cultural drive, and that humans "die" when starved of physical touch.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRntNW3zOAg</ref>
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