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My 2019 tour through the United States
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My 2019 tour through the United States

Quote: (05-08-2019 12:52 AM)BlackFriar Wrote:  

Roosh,

There is a Chinese company called alipay. How about a foreign company that does not care about your political views?

https://intl.alipay.com

Can Mastercard/Visa ban their cards from being used at Alipay, whether for individual users/purchases whether completely?

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My 2019 tour through the United States

Quote: (05-07-2019 02:05 PM)Vienna Wrote:  

Quote: (05-06-2019 08:08 PM)Lovinglife Wrote:  

Any plans for European cities Roosh?

Seconding this question.

Give us Eurofags some love too!

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My 2019 tour through the United States

Quote: (05-07-2019 05:16 PM)Off The Reservation Wrote:  

Roosh's instagram was a real terms-violating piece of work. There was... let's see, his face, a truck, a cover of a book. Wow it's a good thing the smartphone population is protected from this. ( I am going by memory since I just deleted my account.)

You are forgetting the hate speech directed at a snowbank.

At least the lines of delineation can't denied any more.

Blowing off steam on the internet is okay.

Men meeting in person is actionable hate.

“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

Carl Jung
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First time caller, long time listener.

I'd love to attend the event in NYC , problem is that I'm absolutely terrified of being doxxed when I show up at the event . Any ideas on how to avoid that ? (Or avoiding the potential antifa attack ?)

Love the book game (bought a copy for my friend who might attend the NYC talk) and the roosh hours.

Thanks
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Quote: (05-09-2019 12:16 PM)D_Garrison Wrote:  

First time caller, long time listener.

I'd love to attend the event in NYC , problem is that I'm absolutely terrified of being doxxed when I show up at the event . Any ideas on how to avoid that ? (Or avoiding the potential antifa attack ?)

Love the book game (bought a copy for my friend who might attend the NYC talk) and the roosh hours.

Thanks

Prior to the event, I would update guests via email of the potential dangers so they can make a decision on whether to attend or not. But if you are "absolutely terrified" of a dox, this may not be the event for you. The solution is to construct a life where a dox wouldn't destroy you.
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Today's Alex Jones interview with Roosh. Starts at 8:57.





“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

Carl Jung
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My 2019 tour through the United States

My Instagram is back:

https://www.instagram.com/kingroosh/

No email explanation from them as to what happened.
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My 2019 tour through the United States

Glad to see you back! #honkworld
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Glad I checked in. I'll see you all in Boston.
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My 2019 tour through the United States

Looking at Colombus, maybe even a Friday steak. It'll be a 5 hour roadie from the great white north, I have a buddy who isn't on the forum but has recently become a big fan of the roosh hour and he's pushing me on it. Should know in a few weeks if we can pull it off. Its a rare opportunity, would be very cool to meet you and lots of like minded men. I missed the battle of Toronto a few years ago, had a gf and wasn't really tuned in, I just remember being pissed seeing you getting a bad rap.

“Where the danger is, so grows the saving element.” ~ German poet Hoelderlin
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Are these dates mostly set in stone? I'd be flying in from Europe to join an event, not sure which one yet
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Quote: (05-11-2019 01:00 AM)Tresdus Wrote:  

Are these dates mostly set in stone? I'd be flying in from Europe to join an event, not sure which one yet

No they're not. I would observe the first stage of the tour to see how they proceed. I don't want guests losing out on airfare tickets.
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Quote: (05-09-2019 12:16 PM)D_Garrison Wrote:  

First time caller, long time listener.

I'd love to attend the event in NYC , problem is that I'm absolutely terrified of being doxxed when I show up at the event . Any ideas on how to avoid that ? (Or avoiding the potential antifa attack ?)

Love the book game (bought a copy for my friend who might attend the NYC talk) and the roosh hours.

Thanks

I know the feeling. When I first went to Roosh's talks in Toronto & Montreal a few years ago, I was honestly nervous about being doxxed. But it was a risk I was willing to take. Being in the same room to speak and connect with other like-minded men was an enjoyable and fun experience.

I live in a Northeastern U.S. state that is Deep Blue even though my town's pretty Conservative. Liberals' hivemind nests are only a few hours away all around me: Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, etc. Some of those Democrat-run cities do have insane groups of Liberals and Antifas that have the backings of MSM and politicians.

Hence, this is why I am focusing on Red States' mid-size cities such as Nashville, Salt Lake City, etc. to see Roosh's weekend events. That way, I don't need to keep looking over my shoulder to defend myself against a group of Black Clad Antifas - or Pussyhat Liberals - who are looking to Punch Right in a Clown World.
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Love the new Twitter avatar :

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& as always Roosh.
While I readily understand traveling to Australia is far more hassle than what it may be worth.

The offer to act as a driver if you do ever travel here, is always on the table.
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Roosh and those attending. I hope you got security and lawyered up. Why?

I hope you sue the protestors who disturb and harass anybody. This tour costs money. These idiots are bothering peaceful people and costing you guys money.
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I got the ticket for nyc in June. I was a little surprised you didn’t charge more for the nyc event because everything costs more here
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Quote: (05-11-2019 08:39 PM)CynicalContrarian Wrote:  

Love the new Twitter avatar :

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In clown world there is something subversive about this new image.

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Also, I started a thread in travel asking for suggestions on some sights that I should visit during my road trip. I'll have some downtime during the week to do some exploring.

Here's the thread: thread-73152.html
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I will attend the event in my area.

But I gotta say Roosh, looking at the cities on the list makes me pretty nervous for you. Some of these places are absolute hotbeds of insanity. SF, Austin, LA... I hope you have top notch security.

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Is there anyone who attended the Montreal or Toronto lecture in 2015 reading this thread? If so, I'd be interested in your thoughts on attending those events 4 years ago compared to where we are now.
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I plan to attend the LA event.
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Quote: (05-13-2019 12:43 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Is there anyone who attended the Montreal or Toronto lecture in 2015 reading this thread? If so, I'd be interested in your thoughts on attending those events 4 years ago compared to where we are now.

I attended the Toronto lecture in 2015, and I'm planning to attend the Nashville speech in December. I was pretty on edge in Toronto, like most of us were. In fact, Tex from the forum and I were actually staying in your hotel and when you noticed us noticing you in the lobby, you went out of your way to avoid us in case we were with the mob, if you remember that haha. I feel like this time I'm anticipating a much more laid back, calm atmosphere, especially being in a city like Nashville vs Toronto.

It's interesting for me to look at the difference four years have made for me personally for sure. When I attended the Toronto lecture I pretty much understood game and what you were saying on a basic level, but hadn't actually put it into practice as much as I'd have liked. Starting in 2016 is when I really ramped up my self improvement efforts and started approaching like my life depended on it, and by the start of 2017 is when it really started to pay off. I got more bangs in 2017 than in my life up to that point. Now, I'll go into the Nashville event with a notch count I'm happy about, an LTR that I feel like I have good control over, and a lot of life experience and traveling under my belt that I couldn't have really imagined back in Toronto. When I think about your first lecture vs how I figure this one will probably be, I can compare it to my own journey over the years and I think a lot of guys on this forum could say the same thing. Like you, I feel like the redpill journey has over time made my purpose in life much clearer, and I can't wait to hear your talk and feel a sense that we're all on the right track.
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I was at the Toronto/Mississauga lecture as well, and the one tidbit from your talk that has really come home to roost was your prediction that the next step in the societal downward spiral would be the acceptance/advancement of pedophilia -- to confess, while I wasn't exactly rolling my eyes I took it at the time as somewhat of a dramatic stretch.
Fast forward, my head is spinning with the advent/promotion of drag kids Desmond & Lactatia, drag queen reading hour at public libraries, transitioning 3 yr olds, James Gunn's pedo tweet history, and many many other examples of open grooming. To make it worse, any attempts to call this out to people around me, some of whom I've known for many many years, would only result in my own ostracism, like the lunatics had completely manned the asylum (but then again we are talking about Toronto). This all seemed to start happening almost immediately following your talk.
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Quote: (05-13-2019 12:43 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Is there anyone who attended the Montreal or Toronto lecture in 2015 reading this thread? If so, I'd be interested in your thoughts on attending those events 4 years ago compared to where we are now.

I was there in Montreal.

It seems to me that there was more scrutiny on the events in 2015 than now.

SJWs and leftists were more focused on yourself & ROK back then. The 2015 tour took place just before Trump's rise and everything that has since accompanied it.

Today, leftists have far more people to worry about (Trump being the biggest lightning rod, of course). At the same time, more and more regular people are waking up to the clown world reality.

I just can't see the same level of grassroots protest or media outrage repeating itself in 2019.

I guess we'll find out in a few weeks time if my guarded optimism is unfounded.

If a reader is nervous about attending, I'd suggest wearing a baseball cap and some sunglasses. To be extra cautious, consider attending an event in a neighbouring city instead of your own, which is what I did. The likelihood of being ID'd by an angry mob outside of your home city is very low. Roosh has also gained lots of experience running event Op-Sec to keep troublemakers off his and his readers' backs.

Four years removed, I'm still glad to have attended that event in Montreal and look back on it fondly. I hope this year's tour produces more memorable get-togethers.
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