
Roosh V raises an army
Not long after I finished my post this morning on the Manosphere dudes who are blaming the Paris attacks on the alleged “feminization” of Western culture, Manosphere dude Roosh Valizadeh put up a post in which he blamed the attacks on, well, you guessed it.
Declaring that “[t]he European people do not deserve Europe,” Roosh writes that
I’m afraid what we’re witnessing is a people who have been so feminized, weakened, and mentally controlled that they simply can’t identify an enemy within their broken gates that threatens their way of life, and is instead aiding the invaders who are actively trying to replace them.
So I was going to simply add this to my previous post.
But then I read the rest of Roosh’s post, and discovered that Roosh thinks the real solution to that whole refugee thing would be for him, Roosh, to round up some dudes and launch some sort of Red Dawn style assault on the refugees and any local police who showed up to defend them.
No, really:
If I was an angry French or German man at this moment, I know what I would do:
- I would find a small town in my country with good strategic defense that has had refugees dumped within it.
- I would open a line of communication with a sympathetic government like Russia for possible military support.
- I would find at least 30 men with arms who believe that their nation is worth dying for.
- I would invade the town, kick out the invaders, and defend my position against the local police while prolonging the standoff as long as possible for maximum media effect.
Then he’d try to get other equally delusional Muslim-haters to join him in his little revolution.
Either we solidify our position and expand with external support or we die trying to defend our country. I could not think of a more honorable way to leave this Earth, of asserting my destiny in a world where lunatic terms are being dictated to me that harm myself, my family, and my nation.
Roosh does not actually have a family, per se. At least he doesn’t have one in whichever Eastern European country he’s now living in. He lives alone.
He does have a family in the United States, the family he came from. Interestingly enough, his parents are immigrants from two countries –Armenia and Iran — that are not that far from Syria. If I’m not mistaken, they’re Muslim.
You’ll need to use your own irony meter here, folks, as mine is broken again.
