Yes, Peterson is controversial, but it seems to come more from a jealousy of his popularity among many academics, intellectuals, and pundits.
See also his discussions with Camille Paglia and Steve Pinker for more enlightenment and less noise.
"Controversial" is a clever way of putting "wrong about a lot of things"
How can you prove that people critical of him are jealous?
How can you prove that people that are supportive of him aren't jealous?
Further, how does that affect the legitimacy of their arguments?
When Jordan Peterson said that Humans and Lobsters common ancestor was 350 million years ago (which he did), and I say no, that's wrong it was 700, but I say it out of jealousy, he's still wrong. The fact that I am jealous is totally irrelevant and for someone to bring that into the discussion is fallacious.
I guess I should’ve said, I haven’t looked into him much, but I don’t generally agree with the people who’ve recommended him or the points of his that theyve relayed to me(except the skate one, funny enough i think I’ve skated the spot he’s referring to). I was at a friends and he was trying to show another friend and I a lecture or interview of peterson’s, so we compromised on skimming the video and every time it stopped he was saying something about his masculinity and how it was being attacked and I wasn’t too into it. Shallow, I know, maybe I should do more research
nah you're right. his whole thing is that traditional western hierarchies and norms are "natural" and therefore good.
some of his positions:
Masculinity is really good, feminism is terrible and is responsible for women being harassed and assaulted in the workplace
Trans people don't deserve to be a protected class because it infringes on my right to misgender them
We need enforced monogamy to stop incels from murdering people
He's a status quo warrior.