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I finished the book this afternoon. It was great.I feel like I just read some type of revolution manual!

As a Roosh fan who's read a few of his books, you can tell the guys matured as a writer.

I'm not an eBook guy, so i plan on buying the real thing.

At the start, I kind of felt like I had heard the whole story already. Not the case. There were a ton of details I hadn't heard. The red suitcase outside the room would have freaked me out. But I think it was wild that Roosh was riding between cities on busses in Canada by himself while a whole lot of people were out for his ass. The guy has balls.

The thing about the book, and the whole Canada affair, is that in a slightly different context, all of the sjws would have had to support the whole event, by their own rules.

The leader, and one of the top dudes that helped, Tipu, are what the opponents call marginalized. Tipu I hear is Indian, and Roosh is what ever he is. Had the event been called "Minority Men's Rights" or something like that the politicians would have been forced to support it, and the sjws would have been guilty of hate speech.

I have a number of other deep thoughts, but not sure how much I should give away.

The funniest part was the fat woman that came to the meeting. Roosh had to go up and say "Excuse me, you're fat. You may want to leave." She just had to say "oh its OK" and listen. Again the man has balls.

Roosh is hard core with his work, and it sounds like he plans on sticking with it. I'd like to get involved if this happens again and help out any way I can.

Mostly, thank you for letting me read it early. And good luck with the sales.

Aloha!
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Sounds like a great read, fellas. I look forward to buying it.
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The only thing I would point out,like others have pointd out already is that it would be helpful for the reader that is not familiar with the manosphere and neo masculinity to be given a quick easy rundown. Either as a note at the beginning or as a reference note.

Quintus foreword was superb and is a much welcome bonus to an already good book.

As for the the style of writing:
Roosh's style while dry is objective and clear,and refreshingly so.
It is very commendable how he maintains an impartial yet personal account of the develoment of events throughout the book.Without fear of pointing out his own shortcomings while not appealing to justification nor requesting apologies.

It is easy even for a reader not familiar with the movement to come to understand, through the narrative ,how Roosh came to be a first amongst his peers instead of having degenerated into yet another pitiful internet diva.

I think this is what marks his evolution,he has taken the challenge of not simply departing from his previous focus but of providing a much needed alternative perspective of his contemporary sociocultural issues that can be acceded by both expert and layman alike.

I will round up this review by pointing out thatbits been a previlege and a pleasure to be able to have a peek at this little gem of documentation in the onslaught of social Justice's war against free speech and independent thought.

We move between light and shadow, mutually influencing and being influenced through shades of gray...
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In the end both free speech. And censorship is enforced when push comes to shove with the point of the sword. Because free speech unless protected by force when force is used to silence it will be squelched.
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Auspicious timing: top story in The Economist this week is Free Speech Under Attack.

I can't have sex with your personality, and I can't put my penis in your college degree, and I can't shove my fist in your childhood dreams, so why are you sharing all this information with me?
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Quote: (06-05-2016 01:07 AM)Soma Wrote:  

Auspicious timing: top story in The Economist this week is Free Speech Under Attack.

And The Economist, being the Bilderberg media, promotes and fosters anti-free speech policy-making...
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It would be the irony of the century if the SJW crowd tried to get this book (or the author) banned from Amazon.

I'm taking a wild guess that will happen since their new thing is constantly trying to ban stuff there -- the latest being their (failed) "Dump Trump" campaign.
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Just finished the manuscript. I have to say that it really will be the archetype of the next phase of Roosh's writing career. He's transitioning from bang guides into something else, and sometimes it can be difficult for a writer to shift in genre, but he delivered. His narrative technique hasn't changed, but he successfully showed that it can translate seamlessly into an entirely new subject matter.

It made a compelling case that free speech is being threatened, through these vivid memoirs. While he won out in the end, you really get to see just how much his ordeal in Canada exhausted him, and the fortitude he displayed in that whole affair must be commended. At the same time, it was a lament and a warning of how out of control this insane "progressivism" has gotten, how truth no longer exists in any established institution, and how anyone can potentially be targeted by this standalone complex-style mob and media attack. That's why it was so important for Roosh to put that guide to surviving an SJW attack as an appendix and linking to Vox Day's book.

The media is our number one enemy and it must be destroyed.

Roosh relays some private conversations about the plan of the globalist elites. I don't think that the case of the END GOAL being depopulation was made convincing by one of the conversations Roosh had, rather I think the end goal is a global order along neo-feudal lines, and depopulation is only a part of it, not an end goal in itself, as we currently see in Africa. Depopulation to me is a tactic.

One thing that may be lacking that readers are probably looking for is a way to truly organize and fight back against this problem, but perhaps that could be another book in itself.

With this book and the release of Mike's movie on the subject, we can see the importance of the topic of free speech, and I do believe the cultural tide is turning against the left.

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Reading. At Jeff's line.

I have read murmurs of something like this before but this time it hit me like a ton of bricks.

Whatever may be the truth of the matter that was very powerful writing.

If you're going to try, go all the way. There is no other feeling like that. You will be alone with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire. You will ride life straight to perfect laughter. It's the only good fight there is.

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Roosh definitely delivered with this book. I thought the reading might be slow but I managed to read the entire book in one sitting. I plowed through it and will definitely need to read it again soon to pick up on details I may have missed. To say this book is a page turner is an understatement.

The book captivated me in a way that not many books, especially ones from the manosphere, are able to.

My favorite chapter is probably the overview on the International Meetup Day Outrage. (an event which could be an entire book by itself) I liked this chapter in particular because it highlighted that the struggle never ends. It was a very welcome addition.

*I thought the text excerpts added valuable perspectives to the book and I enjoyed the additional detail*

Overall, I enjoyed this as much as 30 Bang which was previously my favorite Roosh book. Free Speech Isn't Free now takes that spot.

Thank you for letting me read this Roosh. I'm sure the book with sell tremendously and further broaden your outreach.

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Respectful recommendation: Roosh I think you should include some sort of limited edition bundle that includes your State of Man speech with an autographed copy of Free Speech Isn't Free. The transcript was a nice addition but I think including the actual video would allow people to get a deeper understanding of the events.

At the very least, I would make the order page for the speech easier to find. (it took me awhile to find it and I knew what I was looking for)

I think one of the reasons I enjoyed the book so much was that I had just watched the speech about a month ago. I was able to reference the speech and it just made it more enjoyable. Something to consider.
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Can't wait to buy the hardcopy. I'm liking what the reviewers are saying.
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Quote: (06-05-2016 03:20 PM)philosophical_recovery Wrote:  

Can't wait to buy the hardcopy. I'm liking what the reviewers are saying.

Gimme, Gimme, Gimme

What's the latest on release date Roosh?
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Quote: (06-05-2016 07:15 PM)Renton1875 Wrote:  

Quote: (06-05-2016 03:20 PM)philosophical_recovery Wrote:  

Can't wait to buy the hardcopy. I'm liking what the reviewers are saying.

Gimme, Gimme, Gimme

What's the latest on release date Roosh?

We're on schedule for June 13. The Kindle pre-order is up on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1tbwTNk

Wait until the launch date for PDF, paperback, combo deals, or the USB card.
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Pre-ordered. Cant wait


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Deus vult!
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All,

Roosh V was kind enough to provide me with an advance copy of his new book, Free Speech Isn't Free. The below article is currently posted on my site.

Disclaimer: the link at the bottom of the article is through my Amazon affiliate link. If you wish to preorder Roosh's new work (and I strongly recommend it) without going through that link, you can do that here:

Amazon Link: Roosh V's "Free Speech Isn't Free"

Here is the review:

Roosh V has written a disturbing book.

Author and speaker Roosh V graciously provided Dark Triad Man the opportunity to review his new book Free Speech Isn’t Free ahead of its June 13th release.

It shares a fascinating story, one that resonates in the mind long after reading. It raises a number of brutally disturbing questions.

What is the real message of this man and why is it spreading so virally?

What is it like to be targeted by global, incendiary attacks? How did he brilliantly flip those attacks around and turn them into levers of power?

What ugly, rotten jaws mash and chomp under the mask of the world’s media?

These questions and more are answered by Free Speech Isn’t Free.

Roosh V gives you a vivid, front row seat to his experience of mindless apoplectic outrage. He reveals his successful tactical response. The book will intrigue and inspire you. And you will never look at the media the same way again.

You will be itching for the fight ahead.



A thought experiment proves feminists cannot think.

Roosh V published “How To Stop Rape” in early 2016 as a thought experiment.

He suggested that if rape were legal on private property, women would take greater personal responsibility for their own safety. They would avoid the frequently careless mixture of alcohol, indecency and disregard for risk that characterizes many situations of rape.

The purpose of the thought experiment was to demonstrate that the real issue was one of adult accountability and ownership of outcomes. That, however, was merely fuel on the fire of outraged, aposematic social justice hordes.

“Roosh says rape should be legal!” became “Roosh advocates rape!”

When Roosh V set up a series of worldwide meetups for men to have a few beers together and talk about what was going on in their lives, the global attack machine started crunching and throwing gears.

“Roosh is teaching men to rape!” turned into “Roosh is creating rape squads to roam your cities and hurt women!”

It became an absolutely tragicomedic farce.

The Australian Navy was called up to prevent Roosh V from launching a seaborne assault.

The British Government debated the threat of his sexual organs in Parliament.

American paramilitary forces were mobilized. Public officials were deliriously obsessed.

Roosh and his family were subjected to the crucible of modern social media lynching.

Free Speech Isn’t Free takes you right into the heart of his experience. You are brought into the hotel rooms where he sat and worked, shown how that competent eye within the unfolding global storm was managed, and taught how he stayed a step ahead.

Free Speech Isn’t Free does more than tell the story of those crazy days in Canada and the success of his speaking tour. It provides a crucial view into the machinery of modern media manipulation; how the press facilitates it, accelerates it, and where their marching orders come from.

It tears the cover off the process and exposes the rancid, writhing innards of the machine:



“Many men in the West float through life, never rehearsing in their minds what they would do if the mob knocks on their door with a list of unjust demands, but we now live in a time when the mob’s arrival is inevitable, as the old false narrative fades away and one based on truth arises to replace it. Destruction and violence will be a part of this transition. You must prepare for it and ask yourself how you will respond when that mob rushes towards you, screaming and yelling, and how much you are willing to lose and suffer if you choose to make a stand.” – Free Speech Isn’t Free



Roosh V took that stand when it was thrust upon him. And this book walks you from the initial amazement the author had at the mindless idiocy of public uproar, and shows how he adapted quickly to the realization that the media was not reporting, but driving it.

There are lessons in this book that are of deep and critical value to men today.

Roosh V took the full brunt of the media assault and beat it.

He does more than describe.

Free Speech Isn’t Free teaches how.






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Free Speech Isn’t Free reveals a social war grown hot.

Truth is described as the first casualty of war.

Roosh V was lied about because it profited those who seek to spin it into open violence.

This is unmistakably clear as the book covers both the silly outrage of exploitative politicians, bizarre, obsessive leftists and exposes the very real willingness of feminists, ideologues and profiteering media to put human beings at risk.



“The situation seemed dire. After the media successfully painted me as a monster who is trying to legalize rape and organize rape mobs in cities around the world, they added a cherry on top by helping publicize my family’s address to people who wanted me dead.” – Free Speech Isn’t Free



The risk is real. Many of the men who simply wanted to meet up with others to discuss self-improvement and explore narratives of dating, work and personal success discovered this firsthand.

Social war grows hot when it moves from words and “doxxing” (publication of personal information online and inciting harassment, including of the target’s employer and family) into physical beatings and assault.



“Another supporter was photographed at the meeting point and had his name, phone number, and place of employment published online. He sustained no harm after following my advice to admit nothing, deny everything, and make counter-accusations (see Appendix 1 for more on how to defend against an attack). The third man wasn’t as lucky. Instead of doxxing him, a mob of anti-fascist protesters assaulted him at his city’s meeting point, breaking his nose and ribs.” – Free Speech Isn’t Free



We have recently seen this in San Jose, where Trump supporters were chased and beaten, spit upon by rioters and bloodied by savage, grotesque and criminal gangs waving the banner of an invading foreign nation.

Trump and his supporters want to make America great again, and they are succeeding.

Thus the Left grows violent, for it feels the initiative slipping away. The victory it had believed secure is dying on the vine. Americans reject malaise, emasculation and weakness in this new age, and nationalism rises in response.

Roosh V wishes to make men great again. His lessons of neomasculinity find receptive audience. Men are learning from him, meeting up with their brothers to speak of it, and his opponents cannot stand it.

His message is resonating widely across social media, in his books and in the public forum of ideas. Similar criminal ideologues array themselves in violent, haranguing opposition and the same smell of desperation infects those who wish to see him silenced.

They fail to stop Roosh V just as criminals on the streets of San Jose fail to stop the rise of Trump.

The times change, leaders with vision arise, and they stand forth and speak.

Free Speech Isn’t Free is your primer into this way of neomasculinity.





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The neomasculinity of Free Speech Isn’t Free.

The knowledge base and principles underlying Roosh V’s work are known as “neomasculinity.”

What is this emerging ideology that is spreading so quickly through Western society? What is it in response to? What tools of power to does it provide to men so that they may overcome the distressing emasculation of popular culture?

The book covers this in detail.



“Neomasculinity combines traditional beliefs, masculinity, and animal biology into one ideological system. It aims to aid men living in Westernized nations that lack qualities such as classical virtue, masculinity in males, femininity in females, and objectivity, especially concerning beauty ideals and human behavior.” – Free Speech Isn’t Free



Roosh discusses “socially-based tactics and reproducible behaviors” that impact a man’s access to reproduction. His analysis of traditional sex roles, the true nature of women, patriarchy and sexual marketplace value are covered in the second half of the book.

Self-improvement for men is a key aspect of his vision of neomasculinity, and there is a clarion call within it for men today.



“It also serves as an antidote for males who are being programmed to accept Western degeneracy, mindless consumerism, and immoral state authority.” – Free Speech Isn’t Free



This is vitally important.

Male human beings have a grave responsibility to be men.

That means serious physical exercise, to build strength and stamina and hardness. It means individual responsibility, rejecting the mindset of the victim and pursuing discipline and focus. It demands hard work ethic, lifestyle optimization and effort.

Free Speech Isn’t Free covers these necessities and provides a framework for integrating them.

Most importantly, it reveals how they are the crucial underpinning of survival of Western values. It explores how they are the last bastion against, resistance to and victory over the toxic cultural degradation that infects the West.



“It also provides a man with powerful mental defenses to aid his navigation through a world that wants to reduce him to a zombified consumer who serves at the altar of the corporate state. It will serve as a superior ideological alternative for men who reject the poison pills prescribed by the modern political and cultural elite.” – Free Speech Isn’t Free



Freedom is not negotiable. Acceptance of shackles is a sentence of death.

Death of the spirit, death of the mind, death of the body when the State becomes the tool of insane and savagely embittered ideologists who seek to silence opposition, destroy the lives and narratives they disagree with, and establish an abbatoir that murders culture.

That is not acceptable, and it takes more than mere disapproval to prevent your culture from being denigrated, degraded and destroyed.

It takes men with plans and personal power. Men with the courage to stand forth and lead despite the onslaught.

With Free Speech Isn’t Free it is clear that Roosh V does not reject the role that was thrust upon him, but intends to use it and in the process, bring significant opportunity for improvement to his brothers.

That is the great work of this generation.



Dark Triad Man strongly recommends Free Speech Isn’t Free.

I am Ivan Throne.

I am the Dark Triad Man.

I offer ruthless mentoring and brutal honesty. My purpose is to train you for the dark world.

It is to help you learn the skills, methods and principles that enable you to grow deep momentum. To drive your road to vision, purpose and power.

Your achievements of success, your participation in the changes of the new age and your refusal to live as a subjugated slave in the shackles of emasculating, toxic culture means that you will inevitably face attack.

The absurd and obnoxious rants and raves of social justice warriors will focus upon you, and if your success is significant the media itself will openly, shamelessly and cruelly lie in order to destroy you, incite violence against you, and put even your family at physical risk.

You must prepare for this and you must be ready to meet it head on.

Free Speech Isn’t Free shares sublime examples of how that is done. It provides you with concrete and specific methods not merely to prepare for it ahead of time, but to competently manage the ensuing chaos and turn it to your own profit.

This book is thus a vital manual for survival and success as social war grows hot.

Free Speech Isn’t Free delivers the primal and fundamental underpinnings of neomasculinity, and within that knowledge there is the open door through which men can stride with confidence into the resurgent values of classical Western culture.

This book is therefore important and necessary reading. It is not all fun and games, here in the heart of insurgent restoration of honest values and civilization. Death threats, honey traps, physical attack and street violence are part of the game.

Learn to play it. Most of all, learn to win it.

The contest will only grow more ferocious in the days ahead.

Click here to preorder the Kindle edition.

It will be released on June 13th, 2016.

This book will be foully attacked, just as its author was slandered and assaulted, and it will be for the same reason: they both deliver valuable, powerful information.

Tyrants loathe power in the hands of men who refuse subservience.

Collectivist ideologues hate and fear men who laugh with joyous confidence.

Give both tyrants and bitter ideologues one more reason to despair!

Get Free Speech Isn’t Free today. And absorb well the lessons within.

You will need them in the dark world that comes.

Regards,

Ivan
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Here's a video review from Davis Aurini:




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Free Speech isn't Free is going to be released before I get a chance to sit down and compose the review I had intended to write, but I feel it would be rude of me not to at least contribute something as way of thanks for the pre-release copy that Roosh was kind enough to give to me (and I was honoured to recieve) as a zero rep member.
Most of what I wanted to say has been said by many others above. I too very much enjoyed this book. Here is a brief summary of my notes.
QC's intro was brilliant and gives the book some serious credibility right from the outset, It's the "why" from a very solid intellectual standpoint and is a critical factor in what makes this book an important one.
From QC's scholarly introduction, we then immediately drop into Roosh's casual storytelling style. To me, it reads a lot like a travel/adventure story, like a book that begins "So, one day I decided I would cycle around the world..." Which is fine... great in fact, I love those style of books and read a lot of them. Sometimes men do something that is worthy of writing a book about their experience afterwards - and the World Tour/Meetups was definitely one of those things.
Having followed the battle of Canada and the meetup outrage closely as they unfolded on the forum I knew most of what went on but there is much more to this first hand account. The way Roosh recounts events as they unfold makes you feel as if you were right there riding shotgun and it makes for a gripping tale. At times there may have been a little momentum lost as the story flips from events to thoughts or background information, but think it was all relevant and I would not have suggested omitting any of it.
I'm not going to give anything away, but I found the epilogue particularly powerful. Moving.
There was (I think) a minor typo on page 114, should read "...there was no easy [way] to inflict pain...", and there may have been a very minor one in the DC press conference transcript, but I didn't write it down and can't find it now.

As was brought up before, to someone who has only ever heard of Roosh through the MSM, this book may be a little hard to understand in the beginning with references to "game" and other established manosphere ideas, but it is all well explained in the back. I honestly believe it possible that an anti-Roosh SJW (of the beard and coffee type, not the blue hair and obesity type) could actually pick up this book with intention to hate-read, and put it down a new man.

People love to forgive public figures after they've been outraged at them, it makes them feel like they are a compassionate human being. That's how tabloids have been making money for decades. 1. Create outrage, 2. print tell-all "my story" 3.profit.

A man who was "anti-Roosh" based on what he had heard about this "rape advocate" should finish this book and think "He's just a guy...just a regular guy....a regular guy just like me (but with balls that are much, much bigger and hairier than mine)....who, through hard work and determination built himself a circle of great minds, ideas, and a platform.....but these agenda-driven bastards want to tear it down...and I've been supporting them...Oh God...."

This is an important book, this is going to change people.

Quote: (01-19-2016 11:26 PM)ordinaryleastsquared Wrote:  
I stand by my analysis.
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Quote: (06-09-2016 05:06 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

People love to forgive public figures after they've been outraged at them, it makes them feel like they are a compassionate human being. That's how tabloids have been making money for decades. 1. Create outrage, 2. print tell-all "my story" 3.profit.

This is an excellent point.

Regards,

Ivan
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Thankyou Dark Triad Man.
...but just to clarify for those up the back, when quoted on it's own and out of context that sentence could be interpreted as me having a shot at Roosh, which is absolutely not the case.
It was meant as an observation on human nature and the possible reach beyond the intended audience of this book.

Quote: (01-19-2016 11:26 PM)ordinaryleastsquared Wrote:  
I stand by my analysis.
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Quote: (06-09-2016 06:59 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

Thankyou Dark Triad Man.
...but just to clarify for those up the back, when quoted on it's own and out of context that sentence could be interpreted as me having a shot at Roosh, which is absolutely not the case.
It was meant as an observation on human nature and the possible reach beyond the intended audience of this book.

I took it as precisely as you intended. No worries.

Regards,

Ivan
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Pre-ordered
The best $7 I've spent since the goldfish I bought at the nearest pet store last night.
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Looking forward to the paperback release.

Americans are dreamers too
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Ordered the paperback.
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Free Speech Isn't Free is the riveting tale about how one man stood firmly behind his beliefs and it marks an evolution of Roosh career as a writer.
Those of us that are familiar with Roosh writing and the manosphere in general would have noticed an evolution from topics focusing on game and dealing with girls, to self improvement and now to the bigger issues facing not only men but society as a whole. The book gives you a front row seat to witness the lengths to which the current mainstream media would go to ensure that their narrative remains unquestioned.

What started out as a simple meetup where like minded men could share ideas and enjoy each others company quickly turned into a witch hunt where it became necessary to employ guerrilla warfare tactics to stay ahead of the enemy. I was truly impressed at not only Roosh determination to see his mission completed but the way in which members of this community banded together as a unit despite being from totally different backgrounds to employ various countermeasures against those that wished to persecute us. From disinformation campaigns to the surveillance of the opposition to guarding against the infiltration of moles this book has it all. This book also goes into detail regarding the philosophy behind neomasculinity and how it can be seen as a viable way for men to live their lives.

All in All 8/10 WB would buy.
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Prelude

“Here I am, ready to give two private speeches to men,” I said to
Canada.

“No, you cannot,” they replied. “We don’t like your words and
ideas.”

“Well, I’m going to give them whether you like it or not.”

“We declare war on you,” they yelled, stomping their feet.

I tightened my face and said, “I accept your declaration.”


Today's the day for Roosh's new book.

My short and to the point review - a very enjoyable book. I read the whole thing in one sitting.

Most of you will already be familiar with Roosh's writing style. If I was to characterize that style in a few words, I'd start with honesty. Roosh will always give you the unvarnished truth.

Spoiler: Roosh wins in the end and gets the gang together in Canada! [Image: tongue.gif]
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