Her latest criticism was of Dr. Jordan Peterson, who says that a person can’t control crazy women. Markle had something to say about that.
According to NYPost, “Megan Markle featured an audio clip on her podcast of the self-help author stating: ‘I don’t think that men can control crazy women.’”
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The Duchess of Sussex had a problem with him using the word crazy. However, Peterson had a few words to say in response to that. Express says, “During the Spotify podcast, Meghan said, “Raise your hand if you’ve ever been called crazy, hysterical, or nuts? Insane out of your mind or completely irrational? You get the point.”
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Markle pointed out that saying someone is hysterical minimizes their problems.
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NY Post quotes, “In response to being mentioned in the episode of Archetypes on Spotify, Dr. Peterson shared his thoughts on Meghan. He said: ‘Her voice drips with the same falsehood that the voice of Kamala Harris drips with.’”
Then, he impersonates Markel with a hilarious impression, complete with a high-pitched voice. This impersonation drew quite a few laughs, but that wasn’t the end of the interview. Peterson also had plenty to say about him being branded a villain for his statements about people not being able to control crazy women.
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Dr. Peterson went on to defend his statement. According to the same news source, Peterson says, “I do believe that it’s tough to control female anti-social behavior often of the type that’s been categorized as hysterical. I think that there is ample clinical evidence to support that claim.”
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This isn’t the first time that Peterson has come under fire, and it won’t be the last time for the controversial speaker. The author has previously defended his statements, pointing out that he has a right to free speech just like everyone else.