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Each of these items is pretty much the inverse of what Roosh does (or would like to do).

So Neomascalinity is a response to Roosh being a failure as a man. I'd love to know what his father is like, the only thing I could find about his parentage was he claims he was a mamma's boy when he was little, which is interesting to say the least.
 
And it appears that they have either deleted the wiki or it has been hacked.
 

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A couple of highlights from the "Did You Know" section:

http://en.kingswiki.com/wiki/Main_Page said:

Of course the domestic violence article looks to be in favor of violence against women and that women inherently like it.
 
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And RationalWiki has good articles when it's talking about right-wing subjects too. This fuckpile can't even claim that.
Rationalwiki is good for some things, such as pseudoscience or the New Age Movement, but when it talks about politics or the mainstream internet, it fails.
Kingswiki only has one sentence articles for the majority of its collection.
 
They do the typical MRA thing of treating evolution as moral theory (it's not) that tells us how we should behave instead of a scientific explanation of why we are the way we are. Evolution does not describe social structures created by intelligent species at all. We can override our instincts and act as the facts of the situation dictate rather than some hardwired response. That's what makes us intelligent beings. In some situations, a woman might be better suited to be in charge because she's smarter, more experienced, etc. Roosh and his ilk want to reduce us to the level of the lower animals because quite frankly, they're not very smart and are ruled by their impulses. It'd be funny if he wasn't an actual rapist.
 
When I think of traditional masculinity I definitely think of a guy drinking green tea and bathing in coconut oil to keep his skin silky smooth.

A couple of highlights from the "Did You Know" section:



Of course the domestic violence article looks to be in favor of violence against women and that women inherently like it.
As early as 1998? Very avant-garde. It's not like that "lifting heavy objects in order to train muscles" has been a well-known concept for thousands of years.
 
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