Boys Will Be Boys by Clementine Ford
Author:Clementine Ford [Ford, Clementine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781786076649
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
You’ll notice that a good deal of the angst and fury of Angry Internet Men is wrapped up in sex: specifically, women who will not have it with them. More criminal than their rejection, though, is the fact that these women are obviously having sex with everyone else, because they are trashy sluts who have had a parade of cocks in them, so who do they think they are to be so fucking discerning?
It’s a stance eagerly embraced by Return of Kings, established in 2012 as ‘a blog for heterosexual, masculine men’ with the aim to ‘usher the return of the masculine man in a world where masculinity is being increasingly punished and shamed in favour of creating an androgynous and politically correct society that allows women to assert superiority and control over men’. Articles published on RoK boast such titles as: ‘Women should not be allowed to vote’, ‘Young girls are better than older women’, ‘The Intellectual inferiority of women’ and ‘27 attractive girls who became ugly freaks because of feminism’.
As the founder and face of Return of Kings, Daryush ‘Roosh’ Valizadeh has become something of a hero to the insecure, occasionally deranged men who make up his fan base. He claims to have coined the term ‘neomasculinity’, a wackadoo ideology that basically states women are only valuable if they’re young and fertile, and that men prove their value by fucking them. Roosh started his career as a pick-up artist (or PUA), teaching men how to hook up with women by asserting their ‘alpha’ status and borderline raping them.
That may sound like a hyperbolic accusation, but you need only look to his own work to see how close it is to the truth. For a long time, Roosh’s primary source of income came from his Bang! series, a collection of travel guides aimed at men who wanted to screw their way around Europe and South America. I say ‘screw’, but they’ve been widely condemned not just for encouraging rape but for recounting Roosh’s own numerous experiences as a rapist.
In Bang Iceland, Roosh writes:
While walking to my place, I realised how drunk she was. In America, having sex with her would have been rape, since she couldn’t legally give her consent. It didn’t help matters that I was relatively sober, but I can’t say I cared or even hesitated. I won’t rationalize my actions, but having sex is what I do.
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