A critique of The Psychology of Social Status and Class | Rob Henderson | EP 429
Speakers:Jordan Peterson [JP]Rob Henderson [RH] AcronymsStupid Sons of the Rich [SSotR] This conversation was an interesting exploration of something I had mentioned in a previous sermons, which is that psychopaths typically are only responding to body language instead of spoken language. Especially how that intersects with the large number of impostors of me. While there is a difference between being an impostor, and adopting personality traits, the difference is not obvious. In the same way that the difference between the caste system and class system is not obvious. Or the way the difference between Atheism and Hinduism is surprisingly not obvious to atheists, because a bunch of these gullible idiots thought they were practicing Buddhism, which they learned from charlatans not that different from [RH], if that is his real name, but I think as the conversation progresses, that should come into doubt. This is mostly because if you read between the lines, other than almost the entirety of his childhood fabricated, the stories are still one of a child raised in an organized crime family, while apparently passing himself off as a doctor. Which is also why he should not be confused with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Henderson It’s a remarkable exploration of the latest trends in identity theft by organized criminals. Believe it or not, this actually ties back to AI, though not in the way you might think. There is a common trope that AI is a “stochastic parrot” which is to say, mimicking the sounds of words, without knowing what