Misogynistic Group "Return of Kings" Sets International Meetup Day
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Misogynistic Group "Return of Kings" Sets International Meetup Day

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Misogynistic Group "Return of Kings" Sets International Meetup Day
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In October 2012, Roosh Valizadeh, an avid advocate of legalizing rape, created a site called "Return of Kings." Some of the most featured articles on the site are, "Women Should Not Be Allowed To Vote," "The Intellectual Inferiority of Women," and "8 Things That Make A Girl Stupid And Useless."

The pro-rape, homophobic, and anti-feminist group surprisingly has a lot of followers, and the group set up various locations to meet up internationally on February 6 from 8-8:20 pm. In D.C., they are set to meet up on the north side of DuPont Circle. Other locations include meetups in almost every state, as well as 43 other countries.

The "secret" question marking the meeting is, "Do you know where I can find a pet shop?" The "right" response is "Yes, it's right here." Then, apparently all of the participants are taken to a different location for the final meeting.

The site is a major advocate of male supremacy, and it allows for users to submit articles for the editor to be published. In order to contact the editor, one must fill out a reader form, and most of the information requested seems out of the ordinary: name, email, message, etc. However, the form requests that, if you are a woman, you have to submit a photo of yourself. Yes, I did not misstype that part--females have submit a fucking photo of themselves in order to submit an opinion, which just validates exactly what is wrong with the site.

On Roosh Valizadeh's personal blog, http://www.rooshv.com/, he writes, "The world is moving against us. I’ve gotten reports of over a dozen organized protests at our meeting points. Dozens more are being organized privately. Since this meetup was never intended as a confrontation with unattractive women and their enablers, I’m moving to save as many of these meetups as I can before Saturday so that men can still meet in private away from a loud, obnoxious, dishonest, and potentially violent mob."

Whether people protest the meetings or not, the radical male supremicists will always find a place to meet, whether it be as public as the meetup on February 6 or not. However, protestors can still make it more difficult, such as forcing the group to find alternate meeting places, and at least their disagreement is made known in a public way so that awareness can be brought to this troubling movement.

For more information on the group, visit any of the social media links below, and don't be afraid to voice your opinion to them.

Roosh Valizadeh's personal twitter

Return of Kings home site

Roosh Valizadeh Facebook page





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