Iranian?
So these guys are basically moderate Muslims and people feel the need to complain about them.
If you are going, I'll go.
Mussies?
In history, as well as physics, for every action there is an opposite reaction. Years of radical feminism, reverse discrimination, homo fascism, and godlessness will inevitably spawn their antitheses. That’s how dialecticism works, and how cultures come apart.
“Shariah is in accordance with US mores”
Gotta be mudslime.
What is wrong here? A group wants to meet that isn’t doing anything wrong except maybe scaring metrosexual America and Europe.
These are not muzzies. Femi-nazis have labeled picking up woman at taking them home as legal-rape.
“Others in the group claim that women should not be allowed to vote,”
There’s a Freeper among us who often says we should repeal the 19th amendment.
I think this story is completely inaccurate. I am surprised to find it on KFOR, which I assume is an Oklahoma TV station website?
This guy does not advocate rape. This is silly. It’s crazy. The SJW feminists have been after him like mad women d have been using every possible platform to attack him and Return of Kings.
This story is so inaccurate he could probably sue. I think he uses the name Roosh.
Way back in the 70’s, Saturday Night Live did a skit about rape counseling for rapists - John Belushi, Garrett Morris, etc. I guess it was funny back then.
I’d never heard of this guy before. But after seeing stories about this event I found his website.
It seems to be he has been libeled by media across the world. He basically wrote a piece satitizing the “rape culture” feminists and for that has been called pro-rape.
Sounds like a muslim mens club.
Per this article, these guys are as gross as queers.
Funny, my first thought was that it was a ginned-up (heh) story planted by the Hillary campaign.
Past: “Oh, our country is so racist! We must elect a black president to show that we aren’t too.”
Present: “Oh, the world is so misogynistic! We must elect a woman to show that we aren’t too!”
This awful woman-hating group that no one’s ever heard of — comes to the fore in the crucial days of a presidential campaign.
And I don’t know what this piece of authorship is (from Hillary-friendly NBC), but journalism it ain’t:
“Police departments” (one cited) “and leaders across the globe” (three minor Canadian figures quoted) “are taking a stand against a controversial group.”
“Return of Kings is known” (by whom?) “as a group for ‘masculine men’Â and complains about the rise of feminism and the loss of Ëtraditional sex roles.’” (No citation given)
“The group’s leader, Daryush Valizadeh, has written articles” (no citation given) “stating that rape should be legal on private property. Others in the group” (no citation given) “claim that women should not be allowed to vote, among other beliefs.
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“’To identify your fellow tribesmen, ask the following question to a man you suspect is there for the meetup: ‘Do you know where I can find a pet shop?’” (farcical, if true.)”’If you are asked this question, answer in the affirmative: ‘Yes, it’s right here,’ the website states.
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“’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,” (that ought to fire up the opposition!) “’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,’Â the group’ss website read.”
The article then goes on to helpfully note:
“one Oklahoma group says it will protest the organizationâs meeting.
Members of the Dakhma of Angra Mainyu, also known as the Devilâs Religion, will be at Harkins from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 6.
âIt will also be our goal to put fear in folks who think going to this meeting is a good idea,â said Dastur Adam Daniels in a news release.”
WTH?
Are we supposed to side with “The Devil’s Religion” in opposing this evil men’s group?
And is “Dastur” a first name, or a religious title?
For that matter, what is a “Dakhma”?
Is the reader supposed to know, based on an intimate familiarity with the Devil’s Religion?
Journalism fail; false flag fail. D-minus.