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<blockquote data-quote="Thoroughbred" data-source="post: 921100" data-attributes="member: 4871"><p>Roosh stepped to the podium and called for a world wide meetup of his and associated authors readership. That is actually making progress in this thing.</p><p></p><p>What is everyone else waiting for, are we going to change the situation for men from behind our key boards?</p><p></p><p>You get massive props from me for taking the hit to your character and personal situation that being the figurehead of this movement entails.</p><p></p><p>I mean we all saw it, ugly, ugly, shit.</p><p></p><p>That kind of move comes with a bit of notoriety, when the personal cost is so high, who is anyone to criticise a man wanting to play what he could of that to his own gain in the process, and still keep the message pure?</p><p></p><p>Having said that, there are elements of what Rollo is saying that do have validity. I mentioned elsewhere I did see opportunities in the Australia media at least where Roosh could have taken the mouth piece role over paying up the big bad wolf character the media was hanging on him.</p><p></p><p>It's already pretty impressive as we saw in the press conference, but I'm sure this has been a crash course for Roosh in PR and being a public figure and his game in this sense will only be on the up from here. </p><p></p><p>This is a small movement though, and an embattled one. Enemies on all sides. How many people here are there who if their account on this forum was publicly linked to them and made known at their place of work would be in danger of losing their jobs?</p><p></p><p>Roosh and Rollo hit different segments of this community that are on the same page. It's too small for rivalries and inflaming one gets us no where. While not naive enough to think anyone is going to kiss and make up, I think something along the lines of a podcast where Roosh and Rollo could respectfully spar on their differing points, and highlight their areas of mutuality, would be a great thing to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thoroughbred, post: 921100, member: 4871"] Roosh stepped to the podium and called for a world wide meetup of his and associated authors readership. That is actually making progress in this thing. What is everyone else waiting for, are we going to change the situation for men from behind our key boards? You get massive props from me for taking the hit to your character and personal situation that being the figurehead of this movement entails. I mean we all saw it, ugly, ugly, shit. That kind of move comes with a bit of notoriety, when the personal cost is so high, who is anyone to criticise a man wanting to play what he could of that to his own gain in the process, and still keep the message pure? Having said that, there are elements of what Rollo is saying that do have validity. I mentioned elsewhere I did see opportunities in the Australia media at least where Roosh could have taken the mouth piece role over paying up the big bad wolf character the media was hanging on him. It's already pretty impressive as we saw in the press conference, but I'm sure this has been a crash course for Roosh in PR and being a public figure and his game in this sense will only be on the up from here. This is a small movement though, and an embattled one. Enemies on all sides. How many people here are there who if their account on this forum was publicly linked to them and made known at their place of work would be in danger of losing their jobs? Roosh and Rollo hit different segments of this community that are on the same page. It's too small for rivalries and inflaming one gets us no where. While not naive enough to think anyone is going to kiss and make up, I think something along the lines of a podcast where Roosh and Rollo could respectfully spar on their differing points, and highlight their areas of mutuality, would be a great thing to see. [/QUOTE]
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