I agree with fabric and others here, that it is quite strange to still watch Peterson talk so eloquently about such serious problems as group think, identity politics in western society, especially on campuses, totalitarian regimes in the past, and so on, all the while he seems to completely and totally miss the mark on politics and the role of western (US/Israel/Nato) governments in the world, who do exactly that which he is rattling against, for decades now, with enormous numbers of people dying and suffering for it. It is even more surprising because he is a clinical psychologist and should be able to detect pathology and pathological thinking far better than the average joe. When it comes to his narrow field, he seems to be able to do so pretty good, but as soon as he goes out of that field and tries to think about the bigger picture in political and geopolitical terms, he sort of puts shutters on his eyes.
I mean, if he is really not aware of all of that (which I think is the case) he has to constantly manage a big contraction here. I really do think that when it comes to the western narrative about the world and what really happened for the last 100 years at least in the world, his views are as mainstream as they can get.
Some of the many examples of that follow below:
Not so long ago he talked about the miserable situation Venezuela is experiencing right now and how that proves how bad socialism/communism is, essentially blaming Maduro and his government for what is going on in the country (essentially parroting the establishment opinion of "Maduro is a bad person, who kills his own people"). He successfully ignored the long-standing interference of the US in that country and how those deep staters systematically and continuously (via means of the economic shock doctrine and regime changes) destabilized that country. The last big example of this, before Maduro got to power, was the fight of the US establishment against Chavez and his ideas. So Peterson ignored the context of how the country got to that place and what role America played in it.
Recently he talked about, how pretty certain it was for him, from the get go, that he would have voted for Hillary Clinton in the US-Election, if he would have been able to do so, because she was the one with the most experience! Yes right! Where should we start there?
If you can so easily vote for Hillary, with no bad conscience whatsoever, you have clearly missed a lot!
Having said that, I do think that it is pretty unlikely that he will "see the light there" anytime soon, since it seems to me that this would be way too much to handle for him at this point. He is already shocked to the bone by what is going on in campuses and western societies in general, through Neo Marxist/Post Modernist infiltration, that I think he simply can't handle much more than that. And there is much more!
I still think though, in his narrow field (which isn't that narrow after all) and as long as he is not talking about politics, he is a great and much-needed source of sanity in this world even though he doesn't get the whole banana. Who does anyway?
I do think that one doesn't have to have the whole banana in order to do something that is truly in the service of others and good. If you can manage to do as good as a job as you can, in your specific field, that is already much in my opinion.
Thinking of Caesar or Putin for that matter, they surely don't/didn't have the whole banana either (although Putin probably has much more of the banana then Peterson, Caesar or anyone else out there I think) and still manage/-d to be, a big source of good and STO qualities in this world.
We also shouldn't forget that we all had a point in life where we believed in this or that sort of nonsense. It was only through time and serious reconsidering of our positions, thinking patterns and a network, that we were able to look beyond that nonsense and see it for what it is. Therefore I think we should cut Peterson some slack here!