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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

This is the conclusion I've come to.

You can say what you will about North America and wealth inequality, corporatism, etc, but there's just nothing as insulting and dehumanizing as the politically correct laws being passed in Western Europe these days. Not allowed to make remarks that offend anyone, not allowed to hit on girls, etc. It just seems like such a damn nanny state environment over there.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 05:42 AM)Andy_B Wrote:  

This is the conclusion I've come to.

You can say what you will about North America and wealth inequality, corporatism, etc, but there's just nothing as insulting and dehumanizing as the politically correct laws being passed in Western Europe these days. Not allowed to make remarks that offend anyone, not allowed to hit on girls, etc. It just seems like such a damn nanny state environment over there.

Man you will hardly see this laws being applicable thats why i dont even pay mind to that shit.

Just last night, i was approaching like crazy and the police didnt say shit to me..i almost touched this female cop on the butt (i touched her lower back) and she looked at me like ''wtf''? i gave her that playboy look and both of us started smiling.
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#3

I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 05:42 AM)Andy_B Wrote:  

This is the conclusion I've come to.

You can say what you will about North America and wealth inequality, corporatism, etc, but there's just nothing as insulting and dehumanizing as the politically correct laws being passed in Western Europe these days. Not allowed to make remarks that offend anyone, not allowed to hit on girls, etc. It just seems like such a damn nanny state environment over there.

So uh, you actually ever been around in western Europe? Your conclusion sounds like typical keyboard rage.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 06:29 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

Quote: (08-02-2012 05:42 AM)Andy_B Wrote:  

This is the conclusion I've come to.

You can say what you will about North America and wealth inequality, corporatism, etc, but there's just nothing as insulting and dehumanizing as the politically correct laws being passed in Western Europe these days. Not allowed to make remarks that offend anyone, not allowed to hit on girls, etc. It just seems like such a damn nanny state environment over there.

So uh, you actually ever been around in western Europe? Your conclusion sounds like typical keyboard rage.

Why would I be "enraged" at events half a world away? I'm clearly not affected by them, I'm just calling it as I see it.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 06:06 AM)pitt Wrote:  

I gave her that playboy look.

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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

I lived and worked in the Netherlands several years ago. It was much more laid back then the US. They didn't even have no smoking laws in the restaurants until the year I was there. At work, the women weren't overly sensitive and you didn't have to walk on egg shells. I was talking to the human resources guy and mentioned sexual harassment laws in the US and he was almost apologetic saying that they were behind the US. All of these laws and regulations start in the United States and Europe follows the leader.

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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 06:43 AM)Andy_B Wrote:  

Quote: (08-02-2012 06:29 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

Quote: (08-02-2012 05:42 AM)Andy_B Wrote:  

This is the conclusion I've come to.

You can say what you will about North America and wealth inequality, corporatism, etc, but there's just nothing as insulting and dehumanizing as the politically correct laws being passed in Western Europe these days. Not allowed to make remarks that offend anyone, not allowed to hit on girls, etc. It just seems like such a damn nanny state environment over there.

So uh, you actually ever been around in western Europe? Your conclusion sounds like typical keyboard rage.

Why would I be "enraged" at events half a world away? I'm clearly not affected by them, I'm just calling it as I see it.

My point exactly, you are not "seeing" anything you are reading about it on the Internet.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 09:35 AM)Sherman Wrote:  

I lived and worked in the Netherlands several years ago. It was much more laid back then the US. They didn't even have no smoking laws in the restaurants until the year I was there. At work, the women weren't overly sensitive and you didn't have to walk on egg shells. I was talking to the human resources guy and mentioned sexual harassment laws in the US and he was almost apologetic saying that they were behind the US. All of these laws and regulations start in the United States and Europe follows the leader.

Really?

Hmmmm...

Possibly true, but I think you could make the case that certain European countries end up taking the U.S.-originated policies further than the U.S. itself does.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

It seems to me you're not seeing the potential created by the laws and culture in Western Europe. In America all the guys in all the top tier cities use game, they all aggressively approach and they all compete for mediocre masculine girls. In Europe the guys are passive as all hell, the laws making it illegal to be alpha just make it more rewarding to be alpha. The legal threat of penalities and imprisonment based on some crazy chicka is nothing new, even in the USA any girl, regardless of if you have met her, can fuck up your day by saying you touched/raped/punced her, or by naming you the father of her child. In Europe using game and taking the (relatively low) risks of hitting on girls gets you beautiful European women who are not being competed for, if you are the only real man in the club you know you're getting laid. Sadly in the UK the girls are pretty fucking masculine, but since noone is running game you can take your pick of girls. You would not believe the amount of guys girlfriends I'm sleeping with, if you make every guy beta then the aplhas go back to running the show.

Look at Denmark, Roosh hates the place, didn't adapt his game, and he still got laid more in his short time there than most Danish guys do in a year.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 09:46 AM)Andy_B Wrote:  

Possibly true, but I think you could make the case that certain European countries end up taking the U.S.-originated policies further than the U.S. itself does.

Maybe it's a good idea to travel.

These laws exist in the same realm radical feminism exists: in the abstract world of academia and books and fairy tales. In the real world no one gives these things a second thought.

You don't want to go to Western Europe? Fine, but where I live I can do all drugs without having to worry I will get ass raped in jail, I can hit on girls (and marry guys) without having to worry about going to Mexico for abortions, and I can live my life without having to give a damn about what some loser politicians and activists decide to pass.

It's not like a cop will actually arrest you for talking to some bitter fuggo who doesn't appreciate it, so: Who cares?
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I dunno, a lot of Western European countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the UK are all pretty cool, not really a bad place to visit at all.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

I dislike such laws too. (Duh). But in practice as many here have pointed out they are hardly ever applied.

Think of it this way. You might get fucked by the justice system in, say, Sweden. (Though being wanted for leaking stuff helps). And in macho parts of the world you are more likely to get beaten for being a player. This is very unlikely in most parts of Western Europe.

There's upsides and downsides to all things.
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" politically correct laws being passed in Western Europe these days¨

well, my friend, you seem to forget that Politically correctness is a straight import from....North America!

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Political Correctness is a religion, of whom the prime Believers of are Femkunts and beta orbiting white knights herbs.
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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

I'm from western Europe ( Holland) and don't like the political correctness/socialism/left wing politics there but what's this nonsense about it being forbidden to game girls.

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I'm Really Glad I Don't Live In Western Europe

Quote: (08-02-2012 12:50 PM)sixsix Wrote:  

These laws exist in the same realm radical feminism exists: in the abstract world of academia and books and fairy tales. In the real world no one gives these things a second thought.

You don't want to go to Western Europe? Fine, but where I live I can do all drugs without having to worry I will get ass raped in jail, I can hit on girls (and marry guys) without having to worry about going to Mexico for abortions, and I can live my life without having to give a damn about what some loser politicians and activists decide to pass.

It's not like a cop will actually arrest you for talking to some bitter fuggo who doesn't appreciate it, so: Who cares?

Abortion is legal in the US. Been so for nearly 40 years I believe. Hopefully that won't change.
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