Dr Jordan Peterson has revealed what his 'instant feeling' was when he first heard Hamas terrorists had undertaken brutal attacks against Israelis last month, stating he was 'sickened by it'.
Dr Jordan Peterson has revealed what his"instant feeling" was when he first heard Hamas terrorists had undertaken brutal attacks against Israelis last month, stating he was"sickened by it".
Dr Peterson, a world-famous public intellectual, spoke to Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan in a wide-ranging interview about the unfolding Israel-Hamas war. Mr Morgan quizzed Dr Peterson on where he was when he first heard about the terror attack by Hamas and what his initial reaction to it was."You know, it hasn't been that long since I was in Jerusalem.
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