Show summary
On this podcast episode we explore what’s causing the sensitivity epidemic: political correctness run amok, micro aggressions, helicopter parenting, trigger warnings, Scent Free Around Me, censorship at universities, safe spaces, etc. We live in a society where we have to constantly walk on egg shells or risk being labelled a social pariah. Let’s dive deep into the root causes and get to the bottom of it (or at least try to grasp the “what” and the “why”).
Show notes
0:25 - Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan and Simon Sinek
1:10 - The generation line-up
2:40 - Millennials... Are we entitled?
3:50 - The root issue and parenting methods
5:25 - Jordan Peterson’s theory about helicopter parenting (YouTube link)
8:40 - Shrinking families
9:50 - The helicopter parenting epidemic and safe spaces
11:00 - Safe spaces, micro aggressions and trigger warnings
12:10 - Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (Joe Rogan Experience #1081 - Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying)
13:00 - The university culture in Europe (Austria and Germany)
16:45 - “Who’s for capital punishment, who’s against capital punishment? Let’s see a show of hands.”
19:00 - The millennial “cocoon”
20:20 - A culture of rewarding everything
23:40 - “People are very direct in Germany; I think that’s a great thing”
25:40 - The Scent Free Around Me movement (Journal article)
28:18 - Rick Mercer said everyone has become a little too sensitive (News article)
29:04 - Allergy policies in Canada vs. Germany
32:40 - Bouncy castle caution
35:20 - A father in British Columbia gets in trouble for letting his kids use public transit alone (News article)
38:15 - What’s the right age to allow your kid to have a cell phone?