Three new articles popped up in the past 24 hours that attempt to link us to the evil alt right. I noticed because ROK was getting traffic from fake news sites.
Putting the 'Neo' Back in 'Neo-Nazi'
http://jezebel.com/putting-the-neo-back-...1789743928
Men’s-Rights Activists Are Finding a New Home With the Alt-Right
http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/12/mens-rig...right.html
How the alt-right’s sexism lures men into white supremacy
http://www.vox.com/culture/2016/12/14/13...ecruitment
![[Image: PKOe1v.gif]](https://i.sli.mg/PKOe1v.gif)
All three articles were written by unattractive women (the Jezebel article was written by Mark Zuckerberg's sister).
![[Image: 0rU5Tbqm.jpg]](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/747804904383643648/0rU5Tbqm.jpg)
![[Image: page-media-mingle-2016-claire-landsbaum.jpg]](http://journalism.nyu.edu/wp-content/uploads/page-media-mingle-2016-claire-landsbaum.jpg)
![[Image: me.jpg]](https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/author_profile_images/11949/me.jpg)
Would not bang!
Putting the 'Neo' Back in 'Neo-Nazi'
Quote:Quote:
Nobody in their right mind would call Return of Kings a bastion of human decency. But when I became a regular (if resistant) reader of the site, most of its vitriol was reserved for predictable targets—especially Muslims and SJWs (“social justice warriors”). While its writers have dabbled in barely-coded anti-Semitism in the past, others have argued against it—though their gradual shift became clear in July with the article “Is Antisemitism Genuine Bigotry Or A Practical Counterdefense Against A Powerful Tribe?” Roosh V, a “neomasculine” man with a poor imitation of a Duck Dynasty beard, has gone from arguing in February that “The Alt Right Is Worse Than Feminism In Attempting To Control Male Sexual Behavior” to saying in August, “While we are not officially an alt right site, we share much overlap with them in the general alternative sphere.” (He also refuses to denounce Richard Spencer for his recent forays into blatant Nazi rhetoric.)
http://jezebel.com/putting-the-neo-back-...1789743928
Men’s-Rights Activists Are Finding a New Home With the Alt-Right
Quote:Quote:
RooshV’s first foray into the alt-right appears to have been his review of Kevin MacDonald’s The Culture of Critiques titled, “The Damaging Effects Of Jewish Intellectualism And Activism On Western Culture.” Thanks to the review, he was invited to attend a conference hosted by the National Policy Institute (a white-nationalist think tank whose president recently gave a speech at Texas A&M University). Certain extremely racist factions of the alt-right were displeased by his presence because, well, he’s not white. So RooshV concluded that the alt-right is “worse than feminism in attempting to control male sexual behavior” and “formally split” with the movement, despite the fact that he continued to espouse its ideologies.
When Trump won, RooshV saw it as a victory for the PUA movement. “I’m in a state of exuberance that we now have a President who rates women on a 1-10 scale in the same way that we do and evaluates women by their appearance and feminine attitude,” he wrote. “We may have to institute a new feature called ‘Would Trump bang?’ to signify the importance of feminine beauty ideals that cultivate effort and class above sloth and vulgarity.”
http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/12/mens-rig...right.html
How the alt-right’s sexism lures men into white supremacy
Quote:Quote:
Gamergate-inspired violence also presaged the wave of hate crimes that have been reported since the election. Examples from the past two years include the threat of a mass shooting at a major public university because the university hosted Gamergate enemy Anita Sarkeesian; the many pro-rape statements made on PUA hubs and social media accounts by prominent pickup artists like the notorious internet troll Roosh V, who bragged about committing rape; and finally, the 2014 mass stabbing and shooting of six UC Santa Barbara students by Elliot Rodger, a man who fortified his misogyny and sense of alienation via the incel communities he frequented online.
In light of the misogyny that seems permanently embedded within alt-right culture, it probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that the movement’s favored presidential candidate also once bragged about sexually assaulting women. Trump may not fit the pattern of online activity that leads so many men to the alt-right fold, but he has planted himself within an online alt-right echo chamber. His ideas are informed by and emboldening to a growing collective of men who view the subordination of women as both part of a functional society and a stepping stone to a larger movement: one steeped in fascist ideology and willing to openly champion hate as a political cause.
http://www.vox.com/culture/2016/12/14/13...ecruitment
![[Image: PKOe1v.gif]](https://i.sli.mg/PKOe1v.gif)
All three articles were written by unattractive women (the Jezebel article was written by Mark Zuckerberg's sister).
![[Image: 0rU5Tbqm.jpg]](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/747804904383643648/0rU5Tbqm.jpg)
![[Image: page-media-mingle-2016-claire-landsbaum.jpg]](http://journalism.nyu.edu/wp-content/uploads/page-media-mingle-2016-claire-landsbaum.jpg)
![[Image: me.jpg]](https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/author_profile_images/11949/me.jpg)
Would not bang!
![[Image: zoIwOP.gif]](https://i.sli.mg/zoIwOP.gif)
Roosh
http://www.rooshv.com