Roosh Dreams Of Being Paid By Followers Who Can’t Get Laid


The last few days have been hard on Men’s Rights Activist Daryush “Roosh V” Valizadeh. The 36 year-old ‘pick up artist’ was caught in his own web after planning a worldwide meetup of men advocating for “legal rape.” Roosh V and his followers were debunked when the tables turned and women promised to show up Saturday night at Chicago’s Rogers Park  (one of 143 meet-up locations) to whoop ass on Roosh and his crew. He retreated, canceling events and citing an inability to protect his ‘men’ as the reason.

Roosh Is A Misguided Loser Who Influences Other Losers

While the cancellations cost Roosh as the head lame brain in charge, he still made lots of money through his online store where he peddles wares that promote oppressing women to men who feel oppressed by women. Exactly. How junior high school is this tactic? Roosh’s followers buy and read his books that encourage “legal rape” and beating down feminism. Roosh uses this type of rhetoric in encouraging men who “don’t get enough” or “any” sex through the art of  being a gentleman. They forsake manners and conversation, choosing to employ narcissism and misogyny instead.

Weak Rhetoric for Easily Influnenced People

His theories are weak and only hold influence over weaker individuals. Together, they adopt a lynch mob mentality towards women. Website visitors are taken in by Roosh who by definition appeal to men looking to follow a leader who turns their desire for sex into demands of entitlement. The hoopla over the meetings had to make would-be participants excited about an adventure that would garner attention, making them popular in creepy circles.

Lonely Losers Will Remain Lost Following Roosh


While there hasn’t been any information released on the demographics of Roosh’s website followers, they’re all clearly a bunch of losers. As long as they follow Roosh, who is looking to get paid off of his hatred of women by encouraging others to join his foolishness, they will remain lost. Maybe somewhere, there’s a meet-up planned to reform Roosh and his followers into decent human beings.

 

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C. Imani Williams is a human rights and social justice activist. She writes to empower and give voice to those silenced through systematic oppression. Her work has appeared in Between the Lines, Michigan Citizen, Tucson Weekly, Harlem Times, Dope Magazine and various news and popular culture blogs. Follow the unapologetically black political culture critique @ https://twitter.com/Imaniwms and https://www.facebook.com/You-Have-The-Right-540358412796352/?fref=ts