In my opinion, this was Roosh's single best blog post. It's one of the main reasons I started paying close attention to his writing and eventually joined this forum.
One rarely sees someone -- anyone -- address something of truly serious consequence in an incisive way but this is what was done here.
I felt like bringing this up because there is still not enough attention being paid to this one uniquely evil word. Of all the rhetorical devices that feminism has successfully introduced into the day-to-day discourse, none has the power of this one little word to shame, cow and intimidate men, to break their spirits and to make them feel defeated and toe the line. It carries the nasty stink of both the smugness and the hysteria that characterize the worst of femininity, and it can cast a lasting pall over the lives of many normal men.
It is worth reiterating Roosh's imperative. Never use the word "creepy". Respond with disgust and outrage whenever someone else does, especially if it is used to shame a man for departing in some way from his ordained behavior under feminism. If we can do even a little to strip this word of its evil powers, we will have done a great good to millions of our fellow men.
One rarely sees someone -- anyone -- address something of truly serious consequence in an incisive way but this is what was done here.
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There is a word today that women have adopted as their defacto n-word when they want to put down a man of any race. It has the immediate effect of making men feel weak and embarrassed. That word is “creepy.”
Its definition has expanded over the years, going from something representing pedophilic or deviant behavior to anything which makes a woman even slightly uncomfortable. It’s a powerful word that is successfully causing men to tread carefully around women for fear of getting the stain applied to them. It’s being used to control men and make sure they don’t question female behavior and overreach.
If you see yourself as a man who believes that feminism is hurting men, and that women have gained at the cost of men, you should never use this word. It must be banished from your vocabulary. Every time you use it, you validate its use by a woman to trash your own gender, giving it even more power.
Whenever you hear someone say “creepy,” whether a man or a woman, you must stop the speaker and question why they used it
I felt like bringing this up because there is still not enough attention being paid to this one uniquely evil word. Of all the rhetorical devices that feminism has successfully introduced into the day-to-day discourse, none has the power of this one little word to shame, cow and intimidate men, to break their spirits and to make them feel defeated and toe the line. It carries the nasty stink of both the smugness and the hysteria that characterize the worst of femininity, and it can cast a lasting pall over the lives of many normal men.
It is worth reiterating Roosh's imperative. Never use the word "creepy". Respond with disgust and outrage whenever someone else does, especially if it is used to shame a man for departing in some way from his ordained behavior under feminism. If we can do even a little to strip this word of its evil powers, we will have done a great good to millions of our fellow men.
same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...