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Jordan Peterson and Piers Morgan picked up on something from the Golden Globes that no one else seemed to notice …

Jordan Peterson and Piers Morgan picked up on something from the Golden Globes that no one else seemed to notice …

Just three days ago, the Golden Globes aired on national television. When watching such a spectacle, it’s easy to focus on the awards given and the lavish attire worn by the stars. But this year, Piers Morgan and Jordan Peterson noticed something else.

Dave Rubin plays the clip of the two discussing the event.

“I watched the whole thing for three hours,” Morgan told Peterson. “No political speeches, no virtue-signaling, no grandstanding. People basically did what Ricky Gervais told them to do three years ago, which is get up, thank your agent, and sit down and just celebrate making movies or TV shows.”

“I felt that there is a movement going on now of a real backlash,” he explained.

“Even Hollywood has woken up to the reality that people who watch the movies and TV shows, they don't want to hear this stuff all the time.”

“Well, we put politics first and foremost,” added Peterson.

“The mistake that entertainers make is that they regard what they do as mere entertainment. Hollywood stars and all the people who were involved in producing the narratives that entice and and compel us, they’re serving a master who's far higher than anything merely political, and when they bend their art to serve a political master, they distort the higher to the lower to their own detriment.”

“The art should never be subordinated to serve the political because then, not only does it get propagandistic, it gets dull and contemptible. No one cares what a star thinks about Trump,” he explained.

“So Jordan's point is that art should be made for art's sake,” explains Dave. “A beautiful painting should be beautiful because of what it brings out in you – that actually is divine and important, but once that becomes subservient to a political agenda, you get these hysterical people that are so incredibly self-righteous that they think because they can pretend to be an astronaut in a movie, they can also tell you how to live your life.”

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