Jordan Peterson does this cool trick where he'll make a few descriptive statements that people generally agree with but he'll never make the normative statement that naturally follows. It's easy to adopt this technique and use it as a way to slip in views that aren't well liked. Example of something Peterson would say: There's obviously a problem with integrating women into the workplace. Women will dress in ways to enhance their sexuality in ways that men don't do. This causes problems in the work place that we aren't equipped to handle. ... But he'll never say women shouldn't be in the workplace.