Free Speech Isn't Free by Roosh V

Free Speech Isn't Free by Roosh V

Author:Roosh V [V, Roosh]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


8

Homeward Bound

On the first night in my new hotel, I left the room to grab dinner and saw a red piece of luggage in front of my door. Because my anxiety was still high, I suspected it was an attempt to assassinate me through bombing. I told the hotel front desk that there was a suspicious bag in front of my door, but they didn’t seem to grasp the potential seriousness of the matter. When I went back to my room after eating, it was gone.

I knew I was being paranoid and chances were it wasn’t a bomb, but my mind couldn’t help but jump to that conclusion anyway, no matter how hard I tried to reason with it. I imagine what I was going through was a minor variant of soldiers returning home after war and seeing dangerous threats where none existed.

The next day, a forum member I had hung out with in Croatia years prior picked me up from the hotel and drove me downtown. He took pictures of me wearing my Toronto Maple Leafs hat in front of Queen’s Park and University of Toronto buildings. I uploaded them upon leaving Canada to rub in my victory a bit more. After the photoshoot, we grabbed lunch at an Asian restaurant.

“I lost my job just the other week,” he said.

“How?”

“It was politics from a female manager. She always gave me a weird vibe, complimenting me and asking personal questions about my life. I didn’t reciprocate and her attitude went bad. I got put on probation and then they let me go six months after that.”

“This is similar to what I mentioned in the speech,” I said. “The employment prospects of men are now being determined by women and how they feel about the men they work with. Since you’ve always wanted to get out of Toronto, this could be blessing in disguise.”

“Exactly. I’m not eager to jump back into it. I want to see what my options are and maybe get a job in Europe. Things just keep getting worse here. The women are getting worse, it’s getting more expensive, traffic is getting worse, and even crime is going up. People try to say Toronto is a world-class city, but it’s missing a lot. I don’t think it’s worth living here.”

“Same thing in D.C. You pay a lot, you work hard, and you get very little back, just a few comforts and the privilege to chase broken women in clubs or on the internet.” We agreed that a significant percentage of men would find greater happiness outside of North America.

That night I received an email from one of my Russian language teachers of Ukrainian parentage. She had taught me when I was living in Wroclaw, Poland over two years ago and we maintained a platonic friendship ever since because we shared many beliefs on philosophy and politics. After seeing what happened to me in Canada, she wrote: “God must have a big mission for you, because he trains you



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