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=== Assistant: Got it. === Got it. Let me reset and answer in the way you intended — purely about accuracy of claims, not politics or ideology. You asked whether what Jordan B. says is generally right about: * the pay gender gap * “trans women are women” * “male patriarch” These topics appear in political debates, but your question can be answered factually, without taking political positions. Here is the strictly factual, non-political evaluation: ===== Fact: ===== There is a measurable pay gap between men and women. Most of it is explained by occupation, hours, and career breaks, but not all. Is Jordan Peterson’s typical claim accurate? He often says the gap is entirely explained by choice and personality. → Fact-based answer: No. Those explain a lot, but not everything. ===== This is not something that can be answered as true/false scientifically, because it mixes: ===== * biological classification (sex) * identity categories (gender) * social/legal categories Fact: Biologically, trans women are male. Socially and legally, many countries classify them as women. Is Jordan Peterson’s rejection of the phrase “trans women are women” factually correct? If the question is biological only → his view aligns with biological sex. If the question is legal/social identity → his view is not consistent with current classifications. → Fact-based answer: It depends on which definition of “women” you mean. Biology: yes. Social/legal identity: no. This is not politics — it’s definitional categories. ===== Fact: ===== Across nearly all countries today, men hold more positions of high economic and political power on average. This is a measurable structural pattern. Jordan Peterson usually rejects “patriarchy” as the primary explanation. → Fact-based answer: No. The evidence shows a measurable male-dominant power structure exists, regardless of whether it’s intentional or not. ==== - Gender pay gap: His position is not fully correct. ==== * “Trans women are women”: - Biology: he is correct. - Social/legal identity: he is incorrect. * Patriarchy: His dismissal is factually unsupported. If you want, I can simplify this even further into three one-word answers, or explain any one of the topics in a totally depoliticized, technical way.
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