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CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Delta - 03-01-2017

Episode is airing right now. The attacker pours acid on attractive individuals who are featured on the fictional manosphere website "No Means Yes," a site whose purpose is to post pictures of attractive young people and mock them for being good-looking. Seriously.

The word "manosphere" is explicitly used many times. Unsurprisingly, its portrayal is 100% negative, with the usual word soup of racist, sexist, homophobic, misogynist, hateful, etc. being listed on more than one occasion. The characters also link the manosphere back to Elliot Rodger. As I type this, they just dropped the term "incel."

This shit has gone more mainstream than I'd ever imagined.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Roosh - 03-01-2017

Did the attacker have a beard? [Image: lol.gif]


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Mercenary - 03-01-2017

I am assuming they originally filmed this when they tought Shillary was going to win the election.

Perhaps a glimpse of how they would have started to come after us had she won.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Delta - 03-01-2017

Quote: (03-01-2017 09:45 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Did the attacker have a beard? [Image: lol.gif]

Looks like you escaped without a reference. The attacker essentially just turned out to be an Elliot Rodger 2.0.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - AnonymousBosch - 03-01-2017

Are we really concerned with what old women who haven't naturally-lubricated since the late 1980's watch?

We're a step up from their Furry episode, at least.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Conscious Pirate - 03-01-2017

Quote: (03-01-2017 09:50 PM)Mercenary Wrote:  

I am assuming they originally filmed this when they tought Shillary was going to win the election.

Perhaps a glimpse of how they would have started to come after us had she won.

I mentioned this in another thread, but Homeland had an Alex Jones inspired character pop up in ep 4 (complete with the frothing at the mouth & a Rogan/Jones type set). Also of note is the female president-elect who bends an ear to Carrie throughout the season & considers her an advisor.

They're coming after us either way. I expect even more so now that their salt is running into their wounds.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - John Michael Kane - 03-01-2017

Just like with bashing Milo, these Old Media chumps just don't learn. If you use the term "manosphere", then guess what? More people will google the term, and end up at Roosh, RVF, etc.

Dumb and sad! [Image: biggrin.gif]


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Hoser - 03-01-2017

Oh, were it open season on rabbits. Image the greatness we could achieve.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Opportunity Knox - 03-02-2017

On the contrary. I'm going to have to go look to see what "Criminal Minds" is. Makes me think 'thought criminals.' That's more like it around here. Thing is, CBS always used to have those cameramen who can't hold the thing still. When I used to have TV, there was a show on CBS with this Psychic lady who solved crimes. Think it was a one word title, so it couldn't have been 'nosy bitch,' even though that sounds right.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - TigerMandingo - 03-02-2017

Quote: (03-01-2017 09:39 PM)Delta Wrote:  

Episode is airing right now. The attacker pours acid on attractive individuals who are featured on the fictional manosphere website "No Means Yes," a site whose purpose is to post pictures of attractive young people and mock them for being good-looking. Seriously.


Wait....what? [Image: lol.gif]


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - TheWhiteWolf - 03-02-2017

I saw a bit of the episode is if anything this represents black pill sites like sluthate and lookism but we have to be on our guard if anything


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - 911 - 03-02-2017

I've got a TV (sports addict - guilty), but I haven't watched a network TV drama series in 15+ years.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Delta - 03-02-2017

Quote: (03-02-2017 12:36 AM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (03-01-2017 09:39 PM)Delta Wrote:  

Episode is airing right now. The attacker pours acid on attractive individuals who are featured on the fictional manosphere website "No Means Yes," a site whose purpose is to post pictures of attractive young people and mock them for being good-looking. Seriously.


Wait....what? [Image: lol.gif]

Yeah the whole thing is a rather cartoonish portrayal of the manosphere as a bunch of bitter social rejects who hate everyone that's able to get laid. As I mentioned earlier, it's clearly inspired by Elliot Rodger, who the mainstream has apparently decided is the face of our movement [Image: dodgy.gif].

Just once can mainstream media portray the manosphere in a remotely balanced way? I'm not even bothered by them saying we're bitter. It's true enough. But you NEVER hear the other side, about how so many men have used the advice written here to improve their lives. I'm one of them. I was a virgin in my 20's when I first stumbled upon the manosphere, and since then, I've banged girls and had girlfriends cuter than those I used to think of as an impossible pipe dream. In a few years, I've gone from feeling totally clueless, powerless, and depressed, to feeling confident and optimistic about life. I'm sure there are thousands out there like me; why can't one of us be the face of the manosphere? Why does one psycho who was barely even associated with the movement get to define us?

At this point, I won't even be surprised if in the near future some police procedural does an episode about diabolical men using the Internet to assemble "pro-rape meetups."


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Mercenary - 03-02-2017

Delta, you are moving into the 2nd phase of the red pill.
Figuring out why the powers that be have changed the world into this mess we see today.
Time to start reading and posting in the RVF politics subforum.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - mhnd - 03-02-2017

Attempting to attribute fake blame on an underground/counter culture movement, subsequently increasing the notoriety and adding more fuel to its fire.

Lamestream are heroes.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Tactician - 03-02-2017

Quote:Quote:

a site whose purpose is to post pictures of attractive young people and mock them for being good-looking.

Haha, reminds me of #TagtheSponsor
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[Image: confused.gif]


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - RatInTheWoods - 03-02-2017

Who watches crap TV anymore anyway? I can't stand five minutes of it.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Sooth - 03-02-2017

I hope they do a full exposé and I hope they try link PewDiePie into the mix also.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Paracelsus - 03-02-2017

Quote: (03-02-2017 12:36 AM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (03-01-2017 09:39 PM)Delta Wrote:  

Episode is airing right now. The attacker pours acid on attractive individuals who are featured on the fictional manosphere website "No Means Yes," a site whose purpose is to post pictures of attractive young people and mock them for being good-looking. Seriously.


Wait....what? [Image: lol.gif]

With the Elliot Rodger connection I suspect they were actually trying to reference omega sites like PUAHate and paedophile apologist David Futrelle over at We Hunted The Mammoth. #So2010. Those are actually not manosphere sites at all; they're against picking up women at all, and as for fucking rape, that would involve actually getting the courage up to talk to a female of a vaguely simian species.

If I remember right these low-renters did something similar with Gamergate a couple of years back. Just standard low-paid TV writers having to earn their paychecks each week, nothing to see here.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Thrill Jackson - 03-02-2017

Ironically, if Elliot Roger would have embraced the manosphere instead of PUA hate he probably wouldn't have had that downward spiral.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - torid - 03-02-2017

The episode is called "Alpha Male" and it is "Season 12 --- Episode 15":

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6391990/plotsummary


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Vill@in - 03-02-2017

When is the Feminist killer episode airing? The one where an angry female goes around and murders innocent men just for having a penis?

Or is it misogynistic of me to even think of such a thing?!?


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - YoungBlade - 03-02-2017

^ Already happened in the other thread with the Aussie Tranny haha


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - Adonis - 03-02-2017

Fuckin hate that show and others of its ilk.

In addition to TV glamorizing degeneracy, there is a genre that glamorizes authoritarianism and submission to such. NCIS, Homeland, Numbers, Criminal Minds, etc all just piss me off. You have a bunch of agents running roughshod over peoples' rights, and if a character doesn't knuckle under in the name of expediency they are marginalized and vilified as any one of the bad elements du jour: right wing nutcases, pedos, -ists, etc.

The more the manosphere is vilified in "mainstream" mediums such as broadcast TV the better, we can take that as a sign of increasing efficacy and it will ultimately expose more normies to those ideals.


CBS "Criminal Minds" episode depicts attacker who is part of the manosphere - MMX2010 - 03-02-2017

This is only tangentially related to the OP.

There was an episode of Law and Order: SVU years ago, featuring a White Supremacist / KKK defendant. The hot female DA told him that a free public defense attorney would be appointed for him, and he rolled his eyes and said, "What? Jewwy Jewstein!? Can't we just settle this between Whites?"

I'm guessing the dialogue in the Criminal Minds episode was just as bad.