Roosh V
The Heinous Acts That Earned Male Supremacists Their 'Hate Group' Designation
The Southern Poverty Law Center designated two "men's rights" groups as hate groups earlier this week. Here's why they were right to do so.
What It's Like to Be Hit on By a Pick-Up Artist
Artist Angela Washko took a deep dive into the pick-up artist community to create an immersive video game that allows its players to interact with "seduction gurus"—from a safe distance.
How Pick Up Artists Migrated from Malls to Dating Apps
Where have all the pickup artists gone? Have they stopped harassing women? Or are they underground plotting their next big disruption of a shopping mall near you?
Hundreds Gather Around the World to Protest 'Pro-Rape' Idiots
Although the supporters of "neomasculinist" and "pickup artist" Roosh V cancelled their international meet-ups this weekend, citing safety concerns, feminist protesters still gathered in cities across the globe to protest his message.
Thirsty Roosh Calls a Press Conference to Spank the Press for Writing About Him
A Maryland basement dweller managed to convince media pundits, freaked-out feminists, a half-dozen American mayors, and 46,965 Canadians who signed a Change.org petition to keep Roosh V out of their country, that he's a credible threat. But is he?
An Exclusive Tour of 'Neomasculinity' Blogger Roosh V.'s Mom's Basement
Like his movement, this article is a joke.
How Men's Rights Activists Make Money Off White Dudes Who Want to Feel Oppressed
Prominent MRA activists like Roosh V know that many young white men feel a voyeuristic pleasure in imagining the weight of oppression upon them—because that way they don't have to deal with the truth.
What I Learned About Roosh V from Reading Everything on His Website
On the site, the antifeminist rape advocate asserts himself as a sort of no-filter prophet. In reality he's just a perfect storm of confidence and idiocy, and really isn't worth your time or energy.
A Rape Advocate Is Targeting Canadian Women In an Online Harassment Campaign
From Montreal to Toronto, Roosh V and his followers have attempted to identify and bully women online and off.