With so many mass shootings in the States these days, it's just a matter of time until one of them happens to follow me on Twitter, read ROK, or like a handful of my Youtube videos. Existing reporters who hate me in the media will take this casual association and try to say that I must have caused the murderer to go violent, even though my work does not promote violence. They will do this to incite a mob to come down upon us, hoping I will shut down my "hate speech" sites in the same way PUAHate shut down after Elliot Rodgers went on his killing spree.
When this happens, and it's statistically likely based on the huge audience that read my sites, here is the protocol we must follow:
1. Strongly denounce the violent act. There will be no public sympathy or empathy for a man who decides to take the road of violence. Denounce the murderer and his crime on the relevant forum thread. I will also make a public statement condemning the violence.
2. No jokes or sarcasm, especially towards the victim. Absolutely do not make jokes about the victim or try to justify their harm, even if the victim turned out to have wronged the murderer (e.g. false rape accusation, bad divorce). Anyone who does this will be immediately banned without warning. Also tone down your use of animated gifs during this time. Consider that the world will be watching us during the media accusation and we have to be direct and sincere with our communication.
3. Comment on media articles distancing our community from the killer. Leave comments that condemn the violence and distance our teachings of game and masculinity to the criminal act. You can also do this on Twitter. Call out the trolls that say "I'm a Roosh follower and I support this act" as liars and provocateurs.
And that's it. Don't panic, follow the protocol above, and give it a week for things to calm down as additional facts of the crime clearly reveal us to not be at fault. We will not be pressured by false media accusations in the case a mentally unstable man decides to take the law in his hands.
(I'm posting this today not because a new crime could be linked to us, but just to be proactive.)
When this happens, and it's statistically likely based on the huge audience that read my sites, here is the protocol we must follow:
1. Strongly denounce the violent act. There will be no public sympathy or empathy for a man who decides to take the road of violence. Denounce the murderer and his crime on the relevant forum thread. I will also make a public statement condemning the violence.
2. No jokes or sarcasm, especially towards the victim. Absolutely do not make jokes about the victim or try to justify their harm, even if the victim turned out to have wronged the murderer (e.g. false rape accusation, bad divorce). Anyone who does this will be immediately banned without warning. Also tone down your use of animated gifs during this time. Consider that the world will be watching us during the media accusation and we have to be direct and sincere with our communication.
3. Comment on media articles distancing our community from the killer. Leave comments that condemn the violence and distance our teachings of game and masculinity to the criminal act. You can also do this on Twitter. Call out the trolls that say "I'm a Roosh follower and I support this act" as liars and provocateurs.
And that's it. Don't panic, follow the protocol above, and give it a week for things to calm down as additional facts of the crime clearly reveal us to not be at fault. We will not be pressured by false media accusations in the case a mentally unstable man decides to take the law in his hands.
(I'm posting this today not because a new crime could be linked to us, but just to be proactive.)
Roosh
http://www.rooshv.com