This episode explores the concept of the "Woke Right," examining its nature, motivations, and potential dangers, with Dr. Peterson interviewing Dr. Lindsay on the topic. The discussion begins by defining the term and addressing the paradox it presents, considering it as a pathological expression of ideology applicable across the political spectrum. Against the backdrop of rising concerns about institutional legitimacy and the spread of extreme perspectives, the conversation pivots to the psychological underpinnings of woke behavior, particularly the presence of Cluster B personality disorders and dark tetrad traits. More significantly, the discussion analyzes how these traits manifest in manipulative social behaviors, especially online, where anonymity and cost-free interaction enable psychopathic tendencies to thrive, leading to the parasitization of value-rich institutions like universities. As the conversation progresses, the dialogue examines the Luciferian drive for power and the hijacking of belief systems, with references to historical and religious contexts, such as the Tower of Babel and Gnostic cults. The episode concludes by identifying behavioral markers of online psychopathic parasites, such as anonymity, derisive language, and the strategic use of transgression, highlighting the potential for manipulation and social disruption, and the discussion of anti-Semitism as a particularly daring and attention-seeking transgression.