Los Angeles Times

Wasting time on Jordan Peterson

- Marcy Miroff Rothenberg

Re “Why feminists must read Jordan Peterson,” Opinion, June 1

It is sad to see op-ed article writer Cathy Young blame other women for the plight of young men in our culture. But even more troubling is Jordan Pederson’s patriarcha­l, regressive message to our sons, brothers and grandsons that in order to be real men, they need to lord it over their sisters, because apparently “healthy women” do not marry their equals.

As a former competitiv­e swimmer in Australia, a marriage and family therapist, a married woman, mother and grandmothe­r, I have known “real men.” They are not afraid of intelligen­t, strong women. They are the “brothers” who know that their “sisters” are as smart as they are, and they feel confident enough in their own manhood to fight for social and economic equality.

Some even call themselves “feminists.”

Hendrika de Vries

Santa Barbara

The “coarse language” that Young says has become accepted in workplaces at the same time as feminism’s rise is not necessaril­y harassment, and modern society has largely and rightly rejected the concept that women are frail little flowers who can’t deal with it. But remarks that reduce women (or men) to sexual playthings rather than colleagues who bring intelligen­ce and abilities to the workplace are definitely harassment.

Workplace flirtation is not necessaril­y harassment, but the moment someone, male or female, tells you your flirtation is not welcome, you should cease and desist.

Peterson puts down women so men can feel good about themselves. I can’t think of any reason for feminists to listen to him.

Trudy Ring

Sherman Oaks

Given Peterson’s traditiona­list argument that “healthy” women “want

men who ‘outclass’ them in intelligen­ce, dominance and status,” this secondwave feminist will never lend credence to anything he says about women.

Feminism is defined, quite simply, as the pursuit of equality for all; Peterson’s own words make it clear that he opposes equality.

Self-respecting women know a sexist when we see one. Young should too. Porter Ranch

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