Feminist Interviewer Becomes a Meme After Being Schooled on Free Speech

Cathy Newman, a British television presenter, was recently left speechless in an interview with Canadian podcaster and academic Jordan Peterson.

During the interview, Peterson was repeatedly asked to clarify his controversial statements on feminism, transgender rights, and free speech. Each time he was challenged, the University of Toronto professor responded with clear evidence that he is well-researched on every topic he discusses.

Newman, who basically became a caricature of the feminist agenda throughout the entire exchange, consistently responded by alleging that his statements were somehow sexist in nature. When explaining the often-cited wage gap, for example, Newman responded to Peterson’s idea that there are multiple factors involved outside of gender by alleging he was calling for women to just put up with inequality for the rest of time.

This one-sided tactic didn’t last forever, however. At one point in the interview, Peterson points out her painfully obvious hypocrisy on her positions on free speech.

If you haven’t had the chance to watch the 30-minute interview this meme is based on, do yourself a favor and check it out here.

~ Facts Not Memes


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