Let's be clear about this, he didn't invented PUA, and I remember correctly he said more people are becoming degenerate, so he had an experience about this "degenerate" society, why not? If other dude are having fun, why not me? At the same time, he criticize this very society. I agree, he tend to be hypocritical looking at some of his actions, especially a few years ago.
Also, I don't think he makes a lot of money out of his book (or donations), at least less than your many supermarkets or gas stations round the corner.
Sure, let not spread bullocks next time. Tip: use your search engine, lazy boyo.
“”[Canadians] are losing their minds over here, I have to hire bodyguards now. If you wanna ask why that is, look at me: do I look white to you? [...] My parents are from the Middle East. My parents are from the Middle East. My dad is from Iran. He is a Shiite Muslim man. I grew up with Muslim beliefs. where do you think all my views come from? Where do you think my ideas on patriarchy and masculinity come from? Where do you think my ideas that men should be strong and women should submit come from? Where do you think all that comes from? From thin air? No. It's from being by a conservative, honorable, respectful Muslim man. All the views that I present on sex, women, and men are basically a light version of Islam. Of how Islam does family values. [....] I'm basically introducing traditional Islamic values, traditional Islamic family into a Western audience, because these values are good for women and men. But I'm being attacked in Canada, so what does that tell you? That the Canadian establishment is vehemently Islamophobic. There is no other logical explanation. 'Cuz if you have an explanation why in Canada the entire establishment is coming out against me [...] but everywhere else is cool, then I'd like to hear it. |
—Roosh V, "Canadian feminists are dangerously Islamophobic" |