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Roosh V, Pro-Rape Pick Up Artist, Announces Worldwide 'Tribal Meetings'

But you believe 'a dying cynic' actually said that?

Assuming his story was true, and he actually met this hot blonde dying of cancer... so what. Some people actually do think like that. Why should we beleive that one womans ideas about what other people are thinking is any closer to the mark than one Roosh's babble about what men think of women.
 
I wish I hadn't clicked on his website. More traffic for his ads. But isn't this something worth pursuing - when I clicked on it, there was an ad for the American Red Cross, ffs. He's fully aded up on there. I presume the likes of shitcunt are refused ad money. Why isn't this?
 
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Unless it's actually yellow, but you think its purple because that's what you think purple is, due to ovaries an such.
My Lord amd Master ;) aka VP has verified that it as indeed purple, just as it was described at the point of sale. Perhaps I should question the colour perception of a man???
 

The thing that stands out in my mind is that the countries that rank high on the healthiest, happiest lists, are all countries that give women lots of power. Even the men live longer there than male dominated countries. If you were really a social Darwinist, you'd go for the country that maximizes those things. Instead these idiots idolize countries with high poverty rates and lower economic prospects. I guess they embrace the old adage that "its better to rule in hell than serve in heaven."
 
My Lord amd Master ;) aka VP has verified that it as indeed purple, just as it was described at the point of sale. Perhaps I should question the colour perception of a man???

Don't be absurd, every man knows what purple is.

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The thing that stands out in my mind is that the countries that rank high on the healthiest, happiest lists. are all countries that give women lots of power. Even the men live longer there than male dominated countries.
Exactly. Which is one of the many reasons why dwyer is so wrong about, well, everything, but in particular this. In Iceland the gap in life expectancy by sex has virtually disappeared - men going up over 80, not women coming down.
 
Exactly. Which is one of the many reasons why dwyer is so wrong about, well, everything, but in particular this. In Iceland the gap in life expectancy by sex has virtually disappeared - men going up over 80, not women coming down.

He even admits as much:

As Roosh himself admits in Don’t Bang Denmark, Nordic social democracy doesn’t support his kind. His guidebook concludes with a resigned “bottom line” acknowledgment that his time in Denmark “liberalized me when it came to a government taking care of its citizens….Denmark sucks balls for women, but it kills the United States when it comes to having a higher standard of living.” Still, he won’t be going back anytime soon.

“Unfortunately, we have to accept that they go hand-in-hand, that we can’t fulfill basic human rights for all without viewing everyone as equal,” Roosh writes. “That’s fine for most people, but I’ve spent way too much time happily surviving in the jungle to pack my bags and move into the zoo.”

From the link above.
 
This is an interesting article. It suggests that millennial men are looking closer at a women's earning ability:

“Among every other age group of men, we did find that physical attractiveness was more important," says Courtney Miller, a data analyst at NerdWallet. "But, among millennials, that’s actually switched. We’re seeing that 54 per cent of millennial men feel financial attractiveness is actually more important than physical attractiveness.”

“Financial attractiveness is not something that’s talked about as much as physical attractiveness," Miller continues, "but a large group of the population feels this is important and I think it really speaks to how important finances are in general in our lives, how much credit scores impact your ability to get a home with someone down the road.


Money-grabbing millennial men value women's wealth first, looks second
 
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