The End Of Roosh Hour

M_Windo

Chicken
Other Christian
Not going to lie, but this is bullshit. Your livestreams have saved my life. If it weren't for you, I would of brought into the Mainstream Narrative about the vaccine and would have taken it by now. Your streams helped me and my family be a year ahead of alternative news and 2 years ahead of the mainstream narrative. You were talking about Heart Attacks in Athletes before anyone I know of. Smh You have a gift, and it is ashame to see you not use it to help keep the people informed to what the devil is doing in your livestreams. Now, I don't know how I will continue to decern all the lies and cover ups being told to me, and even the ones that are clearly out of my purview like many of your streams enlightened me too, but I'll have to try my best. I just think it's bullshit.
 

inthefade

Kingfisher
Orthodox Inquirer
Not going to lie, but this is bullshit. Your livestreams have saved my life. If it weren't for you, I would of brought into the Mainstream Narrative about the vaccine and would have taken it by now. Your streams helped me and my family be a year ahead of alternative news and 2 years ahead of the mainstream narrative. You were talking about Heart Attacks in Athletes before anyone I know of. Smh You have a gift, and it is ashame to see you not use it to help keep the people informed to what the devil is doing in your livestreams. Now, I don't know how I will continue to decern all the lies and cover ups being told to me, and even the ones that are clearly out of my purview like many of your streams enlightened me too, but I'll have to try my best. I just think it's bullshit.
Just read the threads on this forum.

Did you join just to complain about something that happened months ago?
 

nordle

Sparrow
Catholic
We all miss Roosh hour but Roosh seems to have made his decision. He was a moving and funny guy on streams in a way that his writings don't convey.
 

Optimus Princeps

Woodpecker
Orthodox Catechumen
i miss roosh hour
I used to enjoy catching up on his streams during long car rides. I have some Orthodox podcasts/videos I listen to on spotify now but it's not the same. As much as I enjoy his writing, he also had a unique talent for doing those streams in an informative, but also entertaining manner with his dry humor.

I'm not sure I would've ever inquired into Orthodoxy in the first place without his streams, where I could tell by his voice, temperament, and discussions with callers how deeply he had actually changed from it.
 

Viktor Zeegelaar

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
I used to enjoy catching up on his streams during long car rides. I have some Orthodox podcasts/videos I listen to on spotify now but it's not the same. As much as I enjoy his writing, he also had a unique talent for doing those streams in an informative, but also entertaining manner with his dry humor.

I'm not sure I would've ever inquired into Orthodoxy in the first place without his streams, where I could tell by his voice, temperament, and discussions with callers how deeply he had actually changed from it.
When the student is ready the teacher arrives. For the people missing Roosh Hour, I get the sentiment, but there's a ton of Ortho broadcasts in the Orthosphere. Take a look at Tristan Haggard, Jay Dyer and David Patrick Harry on Youtube and Rokfin. Take a look at fr Spyridon. Dive into new areas of the rabbithole. There's a time and place for everything and all that has a beginning has an end. Roosh Hour also played a tremendous role for me to see the broader scheme of what's going on, but since it ended I've found among other channels those mentioned above. Don't stay stagnant, take the datapoints and move on to new adventures. The things that were discussed at the stream, as much as I liked it too, can be 100% found on the threads on this forum, in fact most of the stream came from this forum, so there's no excuse not to know what's up.
 

Острог

Kingfisher
Orthodox
This podcast helped me realize that Roosh is a 'glass half-empty' person that predominantly focuses on the negative instead of positive. No matter the positives if there are negatives they will outweigh Roosh's scales. It's a form of invisible black pill. The world is horrid and bleak. I get that but Death to the World. This mindset is a product of the corporate West and the only cure for a person like Roosh is to get out of this Matrix, get out of US, get out of cities. A wounded person cannot heal in such a place. Roosh often asked rhetorically where to go. There are many such places. He was in Novi Sad. Plenty of monasteries there. It's a good place to pursue Orthodoxy. Armenia despite all it's faults it's a different world compared to USA. There is a lot to pick and choose over entire Balkans. Unfortunately Roosh can't fully unplug. To do that he would have to close the forum. If the forum remains he will always be connected to the news feed. That thing has to be avoided at all cost because it burns the soul. Anything that comes from the west today is lethal poison. It was a good decision to end Roosh Hour. I think he starts to see how deep the wound goes. It's not enough. A wound cannot heal in a cesspool. A person this sensitive to the rot has to get out completely. I wish I had such a wound because it would help me make the right decision.
 
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Jive Turkey

Kingfisher
Orthodox Catechumen
This podcast helped me realize that Roosh is a 'glass half-empty' person that predominantly focuses on the negative instead of positive. No matter the positives if there are negatives they will outweigh Roosh's scales. It's a form of invisible black pill. The world is horrid and bleak. I get that but Death to the World. This mindset is a product of the corporate West and the only cure for a person like Roosh is to get out of this Matrix, get out of US, get out of cities. A wounded person cannot heal in such a place. Roosh often asked rhetorically where to go. There are many such places. He was in Novi Sad. Plenty of monasteries there. It's a good place to pursue Orthodoxy. Armenia is another. Despite all it's faults it's a different world compared to USA. There is a lot to pick and choose from entire Balkans. Unfortunately Roosh can't fully unplug. To do that he would have to close the forum. If the forum remains he will always be connected to the news feed. That thing has to be avoided at all cost because it burns the soul. Anything that comes from the west today is lethal poison. Nothing will right that ship.
I don't agree with criticizing Roosh in this way. But you are right that the world is not blackpill. Christ is risen and he hears our prayers. There are many good places, many good women and many good men left in the world
 

Viktor Zeegelaar

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
This podcast helped me realize that Roosh is a 'glass half-empty' person that predominantly focuses on the negative instead of positive. No matter the positives if there are negatives they will outweigh Roosh's scales. It's a form of invisible black pill. The world is horrid and bleak. I get that but Death to the World. This mindset is a product of the corporate West and the only cure for a person like Roosh is to get out of this Matrix, get out of US, get out of cities. A wounded person cannot heal in such a place. Roosh often asked rhetorically where to go. There are many such places. He was in Novi Sad. Plenty of monasteries there. It's a good place to pursue Orthodoxy. Armenia is another. Despite all it's faults it's a different world compared to USA. There is a lot to pick and choose from entire Balkans. Unfortunately Roosh can't fully unplug. To do that he would have to close the forum. If the forum remains he will always be connected to the news feed. That thing has to be avoided at all cost because it burns the soul. Anything that comes from the west today is lethal poison. Nothing will right that ship.
So you say that everything coming from the West is lethal poison, but addressing that makes Roosh focusing on the negative and a glass half empty person? If the glass is half empty for him, it seems to be completely empty for you. And rightfully so, as for the West, indeed, the glass is fully empty. Living in reality as a man means addressing the situation as it is. Pretending that the house isn't on fire while it clearly is will save you a bit of time in delusion, but then the house will burn down with you in it, and your family, and possibly extending to the community. I never saw Roosh' work as blackpill as he came with a solution: the faith, and that because of the spiritual dimension of our world, we don't have to feel in despair about the sinking ships that our societies are. Blackpilling indeed is destructive, but that's when someone addresses the realities of this world and leaves you hanging without any solution. I felt a bit blackpilled after watching AJ and David Icke for example, but even still, they were necessary and useful pieces of putting the puzzle together. If anything from the outside world can impact your inner world so deeply, you've got some audit to do on yourself, for your emotions should never trump your reason, rationality, discernment, sense of reality and sense of responsibility as a man.
 

prisonplanet

Woodpecker
Other Christian
The things that were discussed at the stream, as much as I liked it too, can be 100% found on the threads on this forum, in fact most of the stream came from this forum, so there's no excuse not to know what's up.

For sure. At this point, if you don't have a pretty good idea of what's going on - the consolidation of globalist power and how it's tied to Biblical end times prophecy - then you are either very young or just don't want to know. Roosh did a great job collecting the information and putting into long, well-organized streams, but the info was out there regardless. At some point, a person's problem is their beliefs, not a lack of knowledge. I would definitely welcome a new Roosh Hour. He has a gift. The streams are enjoyable, and his insights into the culture and current events are sound. But by no means should anyone (at least any adult) be completely unaware of what's going on in the world. If they are, it's a belief problem, not a lack-of-Roosh-Hour problem.
 

Viktor Zeegelaar

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
For sure. At this point, if you don't have a pretty good idea of what's going on - the consolidation of globalist power and how it's tied to Biblical end times prophecy - then you are either very young or just don't want to know. Roosh did a great job collecting the information and putting into long, well-organized streams, but the info was out there regardless. At some point, a person's problem is their beliefs, not a lack of knowledge. I would definitely welcome a new Roosh Hour. He has a gift. The streams are enjoyable, and his insights into the culture and current events are sound. But by no means should anyone (at least any adult) be completely unaware of what's going on in the world. If they are, it's a belief problem, not a lack-of-Roosh-Hour problem.
It's the same as people who cheer on Donald Trump as the big savior. Putting all trust in someone else, so that you can yourself sit on the couch, do nothing, and live vicariously through the person you've idolized. It's a matter to dodge responsibility for putting the puzzle together yourself, which is fine for some time, but at some moment the studen has to become the master and start to go on his own hero's journey, or producing content himself giving the torch over to those who've not been exposed to the realities of the world yet.
 
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