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Roosh, as you predicted about...

the manosphere going mainstream.

http://communities.washingtontimes.com/n...-left-men/

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Good interview.

This could be "Red Pill 101" for newbies.
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To the cats in DC: What sort of paper is the Washington Times?

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Lisa • 15 minutes ago −

It sounds like he is too weak for strong women like me. Maybe he is intiminated by the fact that women are now more educated, better paid and could eat men like him for breakfast in the corporate world. Wake up buddy, its the 21st century and feminism is here to stay so don´t expect us to go back in the kitchen and prepare to see more of us in the boardroom.


The typical response, but all it did was emphasize exactly what Roosh was talking about. Women like her are setting out to crush men, yet in the next breath complain that men don't act like men anymore. I hear a lot of meowing in this one's future, and clipping coupons for sales on Little Friskies cat food.

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Spot on replies.

It's interesting to see the comments in the mainstream sites that interview supposed 'red pill' or political incorrects like Roosh.

The comments seem to be more and more in favour of what we talk about on here. Seems the world is waking up.

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+1

Great interview. Congrats

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#7

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Storm as you might suspect, not very popular with the SWPL set for obvious reasons.

"I have refused to wear a condom all of my life, for a simple reason – if I’m going to masturbate into a balloon why would I need a woman?"
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damn, the red pill homies are coming out swinging in the comments section.

"...so I gave her an STD, and she STILL wanted to bang me."

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Quote: (03-14-2013 05:20 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

Lisa • 15 minutes ago −

It sounds like he is too weak for strong women like me. Maybe he is intiminated by the fact that women are now more educated, better paid and could eat men like him for breakfast in the corporate world. Wake up buddy, its the 21st century and feminism is here to stay so don´t expect us to go back in the kitchen and prepare to see more of us in the boardroom.


The typical response, but all it did was emphasize exactly what Roosh was talking about. Women like her are setting out to crush men, yet in the next breath complain that men don't act like men anymore. I hear a lot of meowing in this one's future, and clipping coupons for sales on Little Friskies cat food.

I read that and howled with laughter.
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Gangster. Roosh, can you comment on this interview?

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Quote: (03-14-2013 05:14 PM)storm Wrote:  

To the cats in DC: What sort of paper is the Washington Times?

The Times is generally considered a right-wing paper, and it's credibility is often questioned (this is a mainstream view), but it is definitely only one step below the Washington Post.

Like I said in another thread, it is only a matter of time before the Post or the NYT does a feature, and then all hell will break loose.
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Quote: (03-14-2013 05:20 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

Lisa • 15 minutes ago −

It sounds like he is too weak for strong women like me. Maybe he is intiminated by the fact that women are now more educated, better paid and could eat men like him for breakfast in the corporate world. Wake up buddy, its the 21st century and feminism is here to stay so don´t expect us to go back in the kitchen and prepare to see more of us in the boardroom.

Haha, love this one response she got:

RichardCampos in reply to Lisa • an hour ago

That's right, big daddy government has your back so enjoy this artificially constructed reality while you can. Keep your fingers crossed that the economy doesn't collapse in your life time and the state isn't weakened in it's ability to enforce it's preferential treatment for spoiled women. When the law of the jungle creeps back you'll look back fondly on your "empowered" boardroom days while desperately competing to suck whatever dick is willing and able to keep you sheltered and safe. Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret


That Latin phrase at the bottom is from Horace, which translates to

You may drive out Nature with a pitchfork, yet she still will hurry back. - Book I, epistle x, line 24

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Always gotta laugh about the empowered women who use the threat of government to beat down men to give them what they want.
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Quote: (03-14-2013 06:50 PM)Samseau Wrote:  

Quote: (03-14-2013 05:20 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

Lisa • 15 minutes ago −

It sounds like he is too weak for strong women like me. Maybe he is intiminated by the fact that women are now more educated, better paid and could eat men like him for breakfast in the corporate world. Wake up buddy, its the 21st century and feminism is here to stay so don´t expect us to go back in the kitchen and prepare to see more of us in the boardroom.

Haha, love this one response she got:

RichardCampos in reply to Lisa • an hour ago

That's right, big daddy government has your back so enjoy this artificially constructed reality while you can. Keep your fingers crossed that the economy doesn't collapse in your life time and the state isn't weakened in it's ability to enforce it's preferential treatment for spoiled women. When the law of the jungle creeps back you'll look back fondly on your "empowered" boardroom days while desperately competing to suck whatever dick is willing and able to keep you sheltered and safe. Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret


That Latin phrase at the bottom is from Horace, which translates to

You may drive out Nature with a pitchfork, yet she still will hurry back. - Book I, epistle x, line 24

HA HA! No doubt. In the last two sentences, he went both gutter AND highbrow. Beautiful.

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That was a really awesome interview. I'm going to link it to a few of my friends that spat at my red pill views and see if I can't convert a few of them. That was spot on, defines a current mans life in the western hemisphere. You done good Roosh, you done good. [Image: thumb.gif]
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Washington Times is a conservative second-tier newspaper owned by cultist Reverend Sun Myung Moon. Their "communities" section seems to be blog based. Their reach is small but if I can spread our message and get a few more guys on board, why not?

The questions were actually pretty good. Made me think a bit.
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I'm gonna be brutally honest here, killing your inner mangina/White Knight for western men is going to be a lot harder than killing WK in Japan, even if we did go mainstream, some of these guys are really beyond help.
These guys probably believe that marrying a wrinkled carousel rider in her 30s is the same as 'the last laugh'.
Please keep in mind that this is a country where this
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is considered attractive.

I want to avoid that meat grinder, there's another way to skin the cat.
Just raise financial awareness, just point out to them that, once the baby boomers retire, middle class women(the kind that buy into this BS) will have to pay higher taxes in future because of lowered birth rates and the increased debt that came into being because of the leftist political parties supported by feminism.
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Quote: (03-14-2013 08:55 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Washington Times is a conservative second-tier newspaper owned by cultist Reverend Sun Myung Moon.

Isn't he dead?

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You forgot mommy issues, scared of strong opinionated women, cant get laid, hate women, got beat up by a girl, not sexy, not rich enough, not educated enough, etc. What else troll, sorry i meant Lisa.

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I was a little disappointed more hamsters didn't fire up. Great article though. The truth shall set you free once you realize what it is.
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Quote: (03-14-2013 11:16 PM)greensteelhead Wrote:  

I was a little disappointed more hamsters didn't fire up. Great article though. The truth shall set you free once you realize what it is.

It's due to the fact that it's a conservative publication as our esteemed host stated. Could you imagine the furor at say a Huffington Post, Washington Post, New York Beta Times, Newsweek, Time, etc? Pass the popcorn.

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Quote: (03-14-2013 11:47 PM)Kingsley Davis Wrote:  

Quote: (03-14-2013 11:16 PM)greensteelhead Wrote:  

I was a little disappointed more hamsters didn't fire up. Great article though. The truth shall set you free once you realize what it is.

It's due to the fact that it's a conservative publication as our esteemed host stated. Could you imagine the furor at say a Huffington Post, Washington Post, New York Beta Times, Newsweek, Time, etc? Pass the popcorn.

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Good interview.

I have one issue and it's that the mid-life crisis is a myth. Older men are generally quite satisfied with their lives. The whole idea of the mid-life crisis is, in part, about shaming men who do things like spending their money for their own enjoyment and dating younger women.
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I shared this on facebook, got some backlash, and everything went better than expected.
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great job Roosh!
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Quote: (03-14-2013 11:47 PM)Kingsley Davis Wrote:  

Quote: (03-14-2013 11:16 PM)greensteelhead Wrote:  

I was a little disappointed more hamsters didn't fire up. Great article though. The truth shall set you free once you realize what it is.

It's due to the fact that it's a conservative publication as our esteemed host stated. Could you imagine the furor at say a Huffington Post, Washington Post, New York Beta Times, Newsweek, Time, etc? Pass the popcorn.

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The same reporter at the same paper ran a similar interview--in two parts, I think--with Steve Sailer, on HBD. No furor over that either, that I noticed.

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