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Give Roosh a Complex
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Give Roosh a Complex

I think it would be cool see Roosh take an active role in promoting masculine ideas and combating feminism in the media. A more academic-style book that talks about the damage feminism has done to society and men could be another project. Combine the two and Roosh can generate more media attention for himself and spread red pill ideas promoting his book with television appearances like he did in Ukraine.

If he starts to do more media appearances though it is absolutely crucial he put some serious work into how he appears on camera. It really takes a lot of practice to come across well on camera when you're being put on the spot under all that pressure. Media people work for YEARS to develop an effortless ease in front of the camera, and nail down their posture, body language, vocal tone, volume and clarity. For example, next time you watch television, take note of the pros, the guys who are really experienced on camera. Look at how they carry themselves, how they stand. Listen to the inflection in their voices. Make a mental note of how often you hear them saying "Ummm..." or "You know" while speaking (almost never). Then contrast this with a guest or interviewee who is less experienced. Look at their posture and vocal tone. Notice how often they "umm" and "you know" and how this makes them appear much less confident and knowledgeable than the host.

This is "media game" and would be a requirement to appear as well as possible on television. Roosh, if you decide to start doing more media appearances I would advise you to consider working with an acting and vocal coach to help with this stuff. And also start recording yourself on video just practicing speaking, then watch the videos and pick out your flaws so you can eliminate them. Just like game, a little bit of knowledge and effort on this front goes a long way, and will make you come across much better on camera. Television is a shallow medium and your posture and voice matter just as much as the content of what you're saying if you want to appear confident and knowledgeable to viewers.

One of the smoothest and most natural guys on television is Ryan Seacrest. He's somewhat effeminate, but he's accumulated so much time in front of the camera that he almost always appears totally at ease, even when he's on the spot himself being interviewed. Note in these videos how he has a good mix between appearing relaxed and excited, how he modulates his voice for emphasis, how he animates his facial expressions to match what he's saying, how he is comfortable and natural using his hands, etc...










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