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{{Short description|American writer and men's rights activist}}
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| birth_name = Daryush Valizadeh
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| birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]], United States
| birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]], U.S.
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| known_for = [[Pickup artist|Pickup artistry]]
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'''Daryush Valizadeh'''<ref>{{cite web|last=Price |first=Rob |url=http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/roosh-v-mens-rights-sexism-misogyny |publisher=Daily Dot |date=February 2014 |accessdate=2014-09-17 |title=The Web's most infamous misogynist regrets nothing}}</ref> (born June 14, 1979),<ref name="rooshv1">{{cite web|url=http://www.rooshv.com/bio |title=About Roosh V |publisher=Roosh V |date= |accessdate=2015-03-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/uncleroosh/info |title=Roosh V – About |publisher=Facebook | accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref><!-- Facebook page is linked from the front page of rooshv.com --> also known as '''Roosh Valizadeh''', '''Roosh V''' and '''Roosh Vorek''', is an American<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.rooshv.com/american-stereotypes-are-so-hurtful |title=American Stereotypes Are So Hurtful |publisher=Rooshv.com |date=May 4, 2007 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> writer and [[pickup artist]]<ref name="takimag">{{cite web|last=Dalrymple |first=Theodore |url=http://takimag.com/article/a_sex_tourist_swallows_the_red_pill_nathan_wyatt/print#axzz2NipbnmQ7 |title=A Sex Tourist Swallows the Red Pill Taki's Magazine |publisher=Takimag.com |date=January 13, 2013 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref><ref name="Seksiturist">{{cite web|author= |url=http://publik.delfi.ee/news/kurioosum/seksiturist-eesti-naised-on-paksud-ja-ulbed-aga-valismaalased-neile-meeldivad.d?id=65119376 |title=Seksiturist: Eesti naised on paksud ja ülbed, aga välismaalased neile meeldivad Publik |publisher=Publik.delfi.ee |date= |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Controversial Pick-Up Artist Gets Beer In His Face In Montreal (NSFW)|url = http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/09/roosh-v-montreal-beer-video_n_7963124.html|website = The Huffington Post|accessdate = 2016-01-10}}</ref> known for his controversial writings on the [[seduction community]] and [[antifeminism]].<ref>Rensin, Emmett, "[http://www.vox.com/2015/2/5/7942623/mens-rights-movement The internet is full of men who hate feminism. Here's what they're like in person]", ''[[Vox (website)|Vox]]'', February 5, 2015</ref><ref>Bruenig, Elizabeth Stoker, "[http://www.newrepublic.com/article/120985/conservatives-pick-artists-agree-women-only-marry-money Pick-Up Artists and Pro-Family Conservatives Agree: Women Only Marry for Money]", ''[[The New Republic]]'', February 5, 2015</ref> He is a leader of a movement that he terms "neomasculinity".
'''Daryush Valizadeh'''<ref>{{ cite web |last=Price |first=Rob|url=http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/roosh-v-mens-rights-sexism-misogyny|website=The Daily Dot|date=February 2014|access-date=September 17, 2014|title=The Web's most infamous misogynist regrets nothing}}</ref> (born June 14, 1979),<ref name="rooshv1"/> also known as '''Roosh Valizadeh''', '''Roosh V''' and '''Roosh Vorek''', is a former [[alt-right]] American blogger<ref>{{Cite web |last=Peters |first=Jeremy W. |date=November 20, 2020 |title=Tucker Carlson Dared Question a Trump Lawyer. The Backlash Was Quick. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/20/us/politics/Tucker-Carlson-trump.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220615081501/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/20/us/politics/Tucker-Carlson-trump.html |archive-date=June 15, 2022 |access-date=July 19, 2022 |website=[[The New York Times]] |quote=Roosh Valizadeh, an alt-right figure with a history of extremist views whose writings have attracted a following, was an example of how the large online community of far-right, pro-Trump commentators started to mobilize against Fox after Mr. Carlson's comments.}}</ref> and [[pickup artist]].<ref name="Seksiturist">{{cite web |url=https://kroonika.delfi.ee/artikkel/65119376/seksiturist-eesti-naised-on-paksud-ja-ulbed-aga-valismaalased-neile-meeldivad |title=Seksiturist: Eesti naised on paksud ja ülbed, aga välismaalased neile meeldivad |trans-title=Sex tourist: Estonian women are fat and arrogant, but they like foreigners |website=kroonika.delfi.ee |date=16 October 2012 |language=et}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Controversial Pick-Up Artist Gets Beer In His Face In Montreal (NSFW) |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/09/roosh-v-montreal-beer-video_n_7963124.html |website=The Huffington Post |date=August 9, 2015 |access-date=January 10, 2016}}</ref> Valizadeh wrote on his personal blog<ref name="rooshv1">{{cite web |url=http://www.rooshv.com/bio |title=About Roosh V |website=rooshv.com |access-date=November 28, 2024 |archive-date=December 30, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201230023811/https://www.rooshv.com/bio |url-status=dead }}</ref> and also owned the ''Return of Kings'' website,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.returnofkings.com/about |title=About |website=Returnofkings.com |date=April 23, 2012 |access-date=March 9, 2015 |archive-date=January 17, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210117005803/https://www.returnofkings.com/about |url-status=dead }}</ref> Roosh V Forum,<ref name="horrible">{{cite journal |url=http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/05/24/elliot_rodger_the_pick_up_artist_community_s_predictable_horrible_response.html |title=The Pick-Up Artist Community's Predictable, Horrible Response to a Mass Murder |first=Amanda |last=Hess |date=May 24, 2014 |journal=Slate}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |url=http://escholarship.org/uc/item/522199sh.pdf |title=Tightrope routines : a feminist artist interviews the internet's most infamous misogynist |first=Washko |last=Angela |date=January 1, 2015 |journal=EScholarship}}</ref> where he published articles by himself and others on related subjects. Valizadeh has self-published more than a dozen dating and travel guides, most of which discuss picking up and having relations with women in specific countries.<ref name="Greenwood">{{cite news |last=Greenwood |first=Arin |title=Southern Poverty Law Center Lists 'Roosh V' On Misogyny Report |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/10/roosh-v-splc-misogyny-report_n_1335174.html |access-date=April 1, 2013 |website=The Huffington Post |date=March 10, 2012}}</ref> His advice, his videos and his writings have received widespread criticism, including accusations of [[misogyny]],<ref name="urlDaryush Roosh Valizadeh | Southern Poverty Law Center">{{cite web |url=https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/daryush-roosh-valizadeh |title=Daryush "Roosh" Valizadeh &#124; Southern Poverty Law Center}}</ref> [[antisemitism]], [[homophobia]], and having ties to the alt-right.<ref name="RM2019" />


Many of Valizadeh's publications have been taken down. On May 30, 2018, [[DreamHost]] took down Kings Wiki.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.wonkette.com/this-incel-forum-owning-pro-rape-va-congressional-candidate-got-kicked-the-hell-off-the-internet-2575570128-1 |title=This Incel-Forum-Owning, Pro-Rape VA Congressional Candidate Got Kicked The Hell Off The Internet |website=Wonkette |author=Pennacchia, Robyn |date=May 31, 2018 |quote=Because in addition to taking down Incelpocalypse, Dreamcast took down all of Larson's other sites as well – including not only the bliki, but also the wiki for Return of Kings, which he made for garbage human Roosh V, which, sadly for all of you, means that the post about how I am a clownface-would-not-bang is no more, along with a post I found there, apparently from Larson, about the host of problems that making it legal for men to kill their wives for things like "cutting their hair" would "solve."}}</ref> On September 10, 2018, several of Valizadeh's books were removed from [[Amazon.com]]'s self-publishing platform. He was also sanctioned by [[YouTube]], another source of revenue for him, for violating their rules.<ref name="Murdock Sep 2018">{{cite web |title=EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Removes 9 Books By Notorious Rape Apologist 'Roosh' |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/amazon-removes-books-rape-apologist-roosh_us_5b96ea09e4b0511db3e54945 |date=September 10, 2018 |website=The Huffington Post |last1=Murdock |first1=Sebastian |last2=Cook |first2=Jesselyn}}</ref> On October 1, 2018, citing a loss of revenue and traffic due to [[PayPal]]'s and [[Disqus]]'s terminating their partnerships with him, Valizadeh announced ''Return of Kings'' would no longer be publishing new articles.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/d3jq8x/roosh-v-shuttering-return-of-kings-after-successful-boycotts |title=Roosh V Shuttering His Godawful Misogynist Website After Successful Boycotts |author=Lamoureaux, Mack |date=October 2, 2018 |website=Vice}}</ref>
Roosh writes on his personal blog<ref name="rooshv1"/> and also owns the Return of Kings website<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.returnofkings.com/about |title=About |publisher=Returnofkings.com |date=April 23, 2012 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> where he publishes articles by others on related subjects. Roosh has self-published 15 books, most of which offer advice to men on how to pick up and have sex with women in specific countries.<ref name=huffpost>{{cite news|last=Greenwood|first=Arin|title=Southern Poverty Law Center Lists 'Roosh V' On Misogyny Report|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/10/roosh-v-splc-misogyny-report_n_1335174.html|accessdate=April 1, 2013|newspaper=Huffington Post|date=March 10, 2012}}</ref> His writings have received widespread criticism, including accusations of [[misogyny]] and promotion of [[rape]].


In March 2019, Valizadeh [[conversion to Christianity|converted]] to the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]] and condemned [[Extramarital sex|extramarital]] and [[casual sex]] as [[Sin|sinful]], also stating that he was embarrassed about the books he wrote in the past, unpublishing some of them.<ref name="RM2019">{{cite web |title=Infamous Pickup Artist RooshV Says He's a Christian Now |url=https://relevantmagazine.com/culture/culture-culture/infamous-pickup-artist-rooshv-says-hes-a-christian-now/ |work=[[Relevant (magazine)|RELEVANT Magazine]] |access-date=June 5, 2019 |language=en |date=May 23, 2019}}</ref><ref name="ShugermanSommer2019"/> On May 1, 2021, Valizadeh was [[Economy (religion)#Ecclesiastical economy|received]] into the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia|Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) ]] at Jordanville Seminary in [[Jordanville, New York]].<ref>Telegram channel for Roosh Valizadeth, dated May 8, 2021</ref>
==Background and views==
Roosh was born in the United States in 1979. His parents were immigrants from Armenia and Iran.<ref name=RooshInterview>{{cite web|last1=Ali|first1=Mumia|title=Bang: The Definitive Interview With RooshV (Part One)|url=http://www.avoiceformen.com/sexual-politics/game/bang-the-definitive-interview-with-rooshv-part-one/|website=[[A Voice for Men]]|accessdate=August 13, 2015}}</ref> Roosh graduated from the [[University of Maryland, College Park]] in 2001<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archive.org/stream/commencementmay2001univ/commencementmay2001univ_djvu.txt |title=Full text of "Commencement" |publisher=Archive.org |date= |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> with a degree in [[microbiology]].<ref name="citypaper">Jule Banville, [http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2008/08/12/blogger-stud-living-in-dads-basement-writing-second-book-on-how-to-get-laid/ "Blogger Stud Living in Dad’s Basement, Writing Second Book on How to Get Laid"], "Washington City Paper", 2008</ref> He began blogging about his attempts at having sex with women<ref name="takimag"/> but once his internet anonymity was broken, he turned to blogging and writing full-time as a means to supporting himself,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubMNBQwvV0I |title=Roosh Cribs |publisher=YouTube |date=May 7, 2008 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> first with the publication of ''Bang: The Pickup Bible That Helps You Get More Lays'' (2007) and then with sex-themed travel guides on the countries he visited.<ref name="takimag"/>


On Sunday, October 29, 2023 Valizadeh closed his online forum and decided to move on from public internet life. "I have a regular job now and want to live a normal Orthodox life. This forum is a hinderance{{sic}} to that end."<ref>
His ideas have been described as "[[red pill]]" (a reference to the movie ''[[The Matrix]]''), and as based on "politically incorrect realism".<ref name="takimag"/> In a ''[[The Washington Times|Washington Times]]'' Communities interview, he states that [[feminism]] has left a legacy of weaker men who are more [[Androgyny|androgynous]]. He went on to say that women abstain from having sex with them in preference for "bad boys".<ref name="washington-times-1">{{cite web|last=Stutzman |first=Christy |url=http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/conscience-realist/2013/mar/14/asking-roosh-v-what-legacy-has-feminism-left-men/ |title=Communities – Voices and Insights – Washington Times |publisher=Communities.washingtontimes.com |date=September 12, 2002 |accessdate=2015-03-09 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20141112203352/http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/conscience-realist/2013/mar/14/asking-roosh-v-what-legacy-has-feminism-left-men/ |archivedate=March 17, 2013}}</ref>
{{cite web
| title = RVF closing down on October 29th
| url = https://rooshvforum.network/thread-73495-post-1987657.html
|website=RooshVForum Network
| date = 2024-09-13
| archiveurl = https://archive.today/20240913225027/https://rooshvforum.network/thread-73495-post-1987657.html
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== Background ==
Roosh advocates adherence to traditional [[heteronormative]] roles for men and is against [[female promiscuity]]. He says that his rhetoric does not call for violence or hate against women, feminists, or any other group.<ref name="time.com">Plucinska, Joanna, "[http://time.com/3992043/toronto-mayor-roosh-v-pickup-artist-daryush-valizadeh/#3992043/toronto-mayor-roosh-v-pickup-artist-daryush-valizadeh/ Toronto’s Mayor Says a Tour by ‘Neo Masculine’ Author Roosh V Should Be Cancelled]", ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', August 11, 2015</ref> Roosh encourages men to improve themselves, especially in physique and style, and become more masculine in order to be more attractive to women.<ref name="The Gavin McInnes Show 015">[[Gavin McInnes|McInnes, Gavin]], "[https://www.anthonycumia.com/shows/the-gavin-mcinnes-show-015/55c94caf69702d04e5b31c06/ The Gavin McInnes Show 015]", ''[[The Anthony Cumia Show]]'', August 10, 2015</ref> In addition, he states that men and women are physically and mentally very different and that much of women's value comes from their fertility and beauty.<ref name="montrealgazette.com">Sheridan, Kate, "[http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/roosh-v-files-police-report-after-montreal-woman-throws-beer-in-his-face Roosh V files police report after Montreal woman throws beer in his face]", ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', August 10, 2015</ref>
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=== Early life ===
Despite being described as a "Men's Rights Activist" Roosh has actually criticized the men's right's movement [http://www.rooshv.com/the-mens-rights-movement-is-dead] and has said he "I don’t see myself using their methods of petitioning the state for changes or adopting the tactic of painting men as victims who desperately need government help." [http://www.rooshv.com/is-it-worthwhile-to-have-a-truce-with-mens-rights-activists.]. There is no record of him ever advocating for political change other than his "legalise rape" post, which he states was satire.
Valizadeh was born June 14, 1979, in Washington DC, to an [[Iran]]ian father and an [[Armenia]]n mother.<ref name="rooshv1"/> Valizadeh graduated from the [[University of Maryland, College Park]] in 2001<ref>{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/stream/commencementmay2001univ/commencementmay2001univ_djvu.txt |title=Full text of "Commencement" |access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> with a degree in [[microbiology]].<ref name="citypaper">Jule Banville, [http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2008/08/12/blogger-stud-living-in-dads-basement-writing-second-book-on-how-to-get-laid/ "Blogger Stud Living in Dad's Basement, Writing Second Book on How to Get Laid"], "Washington City Paper", 2008</ref> He began blogging about his attempts with meeting women, but once his internet anonymity was broken, he turned to blogging and writing full-time as a means to supporting himself,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubMNBQwvV0I |title=Roosh Cribs |via=YouTube |type=video |date=May 7, 2008 |access-date=March 9, 2015 |archive-date=May 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150503195635/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubMNBQwvV0I |url-status=dead }}</ref> first with the publication of ''Bang: The Pickup Bible That Helps You Get More Lays'' (2007), and then with dating-themed travel guides on the countries he had visited.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/daryush-valizadeh-the-pick-up-artist-known-as-roosh-says-he-has-found-god |title=Noxious Pickup Artist Roosh Says He Has Found God |newspaper=The Daily Beast |date=May 23, 2019 |last1=Sommer |first1=Emily Shugerman |url-access=limited}}</ref>


=== Personal views ===
==Controversy==
==== 2007–2018 ====
Valizadeh began his writing career with advice based on [[pickup artist]] culture, although by 2016 no longer identified with the term.<ref name="everything"/>


Valizadeh calls his system of beliefs "Neomasculinity", which he describes as a combination of biology and traditional beliefs on masculinity, and as a rejection of "Western degeneracy".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rooshv.com/what-is-neomasculinity |title=What Is Neomasculinity? |date=May 6, 2015 |website=rooshv.com |access-date=August 31, 2016 |archive-date=March 23, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160323124427/http://www.rooshv.com/what-is-neomasculinity |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="everything">{{cite web |url=http://www.rooshv.com/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-daryush-valizadeh-but-were-afraid-to-ask |title=Everything You Wanted To Know About Daryush 'Roosh' Valizadeh But Were Afraid To Ask |date=February 4, 2016 |website=rooshv.com |access-date=September 3, 2016 |archive-date=January 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210123083003/https://www.rooshv.com/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-daryush-valizadeh-but-were-afraid-to-ask |url-status=dead }}</ref> Valizadeh advocates adherence to traditional [[heteronormative]] roles for men and women, and believes that feminism has harmed women, men, and society in general.<ref name="Rensin">{{cite news |last1=Rensin |first1=Emmett |title=The internet is full of men who hate feminism. Here's what they're like in person. |url=https://www.vox.com/2015/2/5/7942623/mens-rights-movement |work=Vox |date=February 5, 2015}}</ref><ref name="Bruenig">{{cite magazine |last1=Bruenig |first1=Elizabeth |title=Pick-Up Artists and Pro-Family Conservatives Agree: Women Only Marry for Money |url=https://newrepublic.com/article/120985/conservatives-pick-artists-agree-women-only-marry-money |magazine=The New Republic |date=February 5, 2015}}</ref> In addition, he states that men and women are physically and mentally very different and that much of women's value comes from their fertility and beauty.<ref name="Sheridan">{{cite news |last=Sheridan |first=Kate |url=https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/roosh-v-files-police-report-after-montreal-woman-throws-beer-in-his-face |title=Roosh V files police report after Montreal woman throws beer in his face |work=Montreal Gazette |date=August 10, 2015}}</ref> Valizadeh describes himself as "pro-woman" in that he wants women "to live a life that is according to their biological genetics."<ref name=newsweek/>
===United States===
In a March 2012 report on "The Year in Hate and Extremism", the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] included Roosh in a list of [[manosphere]] sites which it described as hateful and misogynistic.<ref name="splc">SPLC, [http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2012/spring/misogyny-the-sites "Misogyny: The Sites"], "Intelligence Report", 2012</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/10/roosh-v-splc-misogyny-report_n_1335174.html | work=[[The Huffington Post]] | first=Arin | last=Greenwood | title=D.C. Blogger Makes Misogyny Watch List | date=March 10, 2012}}</ref> His inclusion on the list was reported by several publications, some of which mocked the inclusion for being extreme.<ref name=huffpost/><ref>Mike Riggs, [http://reason.com/blog/2012/03/09/the-southern-poverty-law-center-is-now-w "The Southern Poverty Law Center Is Now Writing About Pickup Artists as Hate Groups"], "reason.com", 2012-03-09</ref><ref>The Corner, [http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/293098/whats-after-jumping-shark-mark-krikorian "What’s after ‘Jumping the Shark’?"], "National Review", 2012-00-00</ref><ref>ekstrabladet.dk, [http://ekstrabladet.dk/sex_og_samliv/article1732260.ece "Scoreguide pusher kvindehad"], "ekstrabladet.dk", 2012-03-27</ref> ''[[Business Insider]]'''s Michael Brendan Dougherty opined that the SPLC was undermining its credibility by listing Roosh.<ref>Michael Brendan Dougherty, [http://www.businessinsider.com/civil-rights-group-is-now-criticizing-random-jerks-for-not-calling-women-back-after-sex-2012-3 "A Civil Rights Group Is Now Criticizing Random Jerks For Not Calling Women Back After Sex"], "business insider", 2012-03-09</ref> In response to criticism, the SPLC later clarified that it was not labeling the sites as members of a hate movement, but wished to draw attention to "specific examples of misogyny and the threat, overt or implicit, of violence".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2012/05/15/intelligence-report-article-provokes-outrage-among-mens-rights-activists/|title=Intelligence Report Article Provokes Fury Among Men's Rights Activists|publisher=[[Southern Poverty Law Center]]|date=May 15, 2012}}</ref>


In a 2013 ''[[The Washington Times|Washington Times]]'' Communities interview, he alleges that [[feminism]] has left a legacy of weaker men who are more [[Androgyny|androgynous]]. He went on to say that women abstain from having sex with them in preference for "bad boys".<ref name="washington-times-1">{{cite web |last=Cotto |first=Joseph |url=http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/conscience-realist/2013/mar/14/asking-roosh-v-what-legacy-has-feminism-left-men/ |title=Asking Roosh V: What legacy has feminism left for men? |website=Communities.washingtontimes.com |date=March 14, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141112203352/http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/conscience-realist/2013/mar/14/asking-roosh-v-what-legacy-has-feminism-left-men/ |archive-date=November 12, 2014}}</ref>
In February 2014, ''[[The Daily Dot]]'' magazine named Roosh "The Web's most infamous misogynist" and observed "his extraordinarily vitriolic and misogynistic views about women and society as a whole".<ref name="Daily Dot Magazine">{{cite web|last=Winkie |first=Luke |url=http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/roosh-v-mens-rights-sexism-misogyny/ |title=The Web's most infamous misogynist regrets nothing |publisher=Dailydot.com |date=March 5, 2015 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref>


Valizadeh has been described as a [[men's rights activist]] by ''[[The Daily Beast]]'',<ref name="Kelly">{{cite web |last=Kelly |first=R. Tod |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-masculine-mystique-inside-the-mens-rights-movement-mrm |title=The Masculine Mystique: Inside The Men's Rights Movement (MRM) |work=The Daily Beast |date=20 October 2013 |url-access=limited}}</ref> ''[[Salon (website)|Salon]]'',<ref name="Williams">{{cite web |url=http://www.salon.com/2016/02/04/let_the_ironic_male_tears_fall_the_make_rape_legal_guys_cancel_meetups_because_they_dont_feel_safe/ |title=Let the ironic male tears fall: The 'make rape legal' guys cancel meetups because they don't feel safe |first=Mary Elizabeth |last=Williams |work=Salon|date=February 4, 2016 }}</ref> S. E. Smith,<ref name="Smith 2015"/> and others.
In February 2015, Roosh was criticized for a blog post that he wrote titled "How to Stop Rape" in which he proposed legalising rape.<ref name="Cowburn">{{cite news|last=Cowburn|first=Ashley |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/militant-pro-rape-pick-up-artist-has-organised-events-in-eight-uk-cities-a6846716.html|title=Militant pro-rape ‘pick up artist’ has organised events in eight UK cities|work=The Indepencent|date=1 February 2016|accessdate=2 February 2016}}</ref> In the post, he said "If rape becomes legal under my proposal, a girl will protect her body in the same manner that she protects her purse and smartphone. If rape becomes legal, a girl will not enter an impaired state of mind where she can't resist being dragged off to a bedroom with a man who she is unsure of—she'll scream, yell, or kick at his attempt while bystanders are still around. If rape becomes legal, she will never be unchaperoned with a man she doesn't want to sleep with. After several months of advertising this law throughout the land, rape would be virtually eliminated on the first day it is applied."<ref>Roosh V, "[http://www.rooshv.com/how-to-stop-rape How to Stop Rape]", ''RooshV'', February 16, 2015</ref> Alex Wellman at the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' wrote "a self-styled pick-up guru appears to have called for rape to be legalised in certain situations so that women learn to protect their bodies".<ref name="Mirror">{{cite web|last=Wellman |first=Alex |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/roosh-v-make-rape-legal-5193802 |title=Roosh V: 'Make rape legal on private property' – Mirror Online |publisher=Mirror.co.uk |date=February 19, 2015 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> S. E. Smith at the online magazine [[xoJane]] asserted that "we need to talk openly not just about how many MRAs [men's rights activists] like Roosh promote rape and violence against women, but how many of them may be rapists themselves".<ref name="xoJane">{{cite web|url=http://www.xojane.com/issues/roosh-v-legalize-rape |title=MRA Roosh V Wants To Legalize Rape To Teach Women A Lesson |publisher=Xojane.com |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> Roosh has since said that the post was meant as satire.<ref name="The Gavin McInnes Show 015"/><ref name="thestar.com">{{cite news|last=Menon|first=Vinay|url=http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2015/08/12/how-canada-turned-a-blogging-casanova-into-a-martyr-menon.html|title=How Canada turned a blogging Casanova into a martyr|work=Toronto Star|date=August 12, 2015}}</ref>


He has expressed qualified support for [[Donald Trump]].<ref name="Dewey Feb 2016">{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2016/02/08/roosh-talked-and-we-listened-for-the-last-time/ |title=The sad spectacle of a radical misogynist's basement press conference |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=February 8, 2016 |access-date=August 21, 2016 |first1=Caitlin |last1=Dewey |first2=Abby |last2=Ohlheiser |url-access=limited}}</ref><ref name=tdb-rooshv-endorses-trump>{{cite news |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/pro-rape-leader-endorses-donald-trump |title='Pro-Rape' Leader Endorses Donald Trump |website=The Daily Beast |date=February 6, 2016 |access-date=August 21, 2016 |first1=Asawin |last1=Suebsaeng |first2=Brandy |last2=Zadrozny |author-link2=Brandy Zadrozny |url-access=limited}}</ref> He said that Trump's election as [[President of the United States]] would lead to the "death of political correctness".<ref name="Buncombe">{{cite news |last=Buncombe |first=Andrew |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/controversial-pickup-artist-roosh-v-celebrates-donald-trump-s-victory-if-the-president-can-say-it-then-you-can-say-it-a7421161.html |title=Controversial pick-up artist Roosh V celebrates Donald Trump's victory: 'If the President can say it then you can say it' |date=November 16, 2016 |work=The Independent}}</ref> He has also said ''[[The Daily Beast]]'' is run by the [[CIA]].<ref name="Dewey Feb 2016"/><ref name=tdb-rooshv-endorses-trump/>
In 2014, ''[[The Washington Post]]'' columnist Caitlin Dewey stated that Roosh was one of a number of internet writers considered misogynist, writing: "Valizadeh owns the website ReturnofKings.com, which bans 'women and homosexuals' from commenting." Dewey noted that recent articles on ReturnofKings.com included titles such as "5 Reasons to Date a Girl With an Eating Disorder," "Don’t Work for a Female Boss" and "Biology Says People on Welfare Should Die."<ref>{{cite news|last1=Dewey|first1=Caitlin|title=Hunter Moore is in jail, but that just means some other despicable character is "the most-hated man on the Internet" now|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/style-blog/wp/2014/01/24/hunter-moore-is-in-jail-but-that-just-means-some-other-despicable-character-is-the-most-hated-man-on-the-internet-now/|accessdate=August 6, 2015|work=[[The Washington Post]]|date=January 24, 2014}}</ref>


By 2016, Valizadeh had changed his focus from pickup advice to political commentary. His book ''Free Speech Isn't Free'' discusses ways in which, he says, straight men are denied [[freedom of speech]].<ref name=newsweek>{{cite news |url=http://www.newsweek.com/2016/10/21/roosh-v-pickup-artist-right-wing-provocateur-509319.html |title=Roosh V's journey from pickup artist to right-wing provocateur |first=Max |last=Kutner |date=October 13, 2016 |website=Newsweek}}</ref>
===Canada===
[[File:John Tory 2014.jpg|thumb|upright|Toronto mayor John Tory]]
In July 2015, Vancouver resident Sara Parker-Toulson launched a petition on [[Change.org]] that called for Roosh to be barred from entering Canada, accusing him of violating Canadian hate speech laws.<ref name="emilycampbellcjad">Campbell, Emily, "[http://www.cjad.com/cjad-news/2015/08/04/movement-underway-to-bar-us-pick-up-artist-from-coming-to-montreal Movement underway to bar U.S. 'pick-up artist' from coming to Montreal]", ''[[CJAD]] News'', August 4, 2015</ref> It gathered over 42,500 signatures.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/09/roosh-v-montreal-beer-video_n_7963124.html Roosh V, Controversial Pick-Up Artist, Gets Beer Thrown In His Face In Montreal], ''Huffington Post'' (Canada), August 9, 2015.</ref> [[Concordia University]] student Fannie Gadouas publicized the petition and was interviewed by the media following her efforts, with Montreal resident Aurelie Nix, to organize a protest event in Montreal. Nix also lodged a complaint against Roosh with the police, claiming that he had incited his followers to make rape and death threats against her.<ref name="emilycampbellcjad" /> The petition and protest were in response to plans by Roosh to give paid speeches in Toronto and Montreal.<ref>[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] (CBC), "[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/roosh-v-pickup-artist-shouldn-t-be-allowed-in-canada-says-petition-1.3166099 Roosh-V Pickup Artist Shouldn't be Allowed in Canada Says Petition]"</ref><ref>CBC, "[http://www.cbc.ca/news/montreal-woman-wants-pickup-artist-banned-from-canada-1.3166356 Montreal woman wants 'pickup artist' banned from Canada]", July 24, 2015</ref><ref>Bein, Sierra, "[http://www.vice.com/read/ottawa-women-fighting-back-against-pickup-artist-who-was-secretly-filming-them How Canadian Women Fought Back Against a Pickup Artist Who Was Secretly Filming Them]", ''[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]]'', July 26, 2015</ref><ref name="iciradiocanada">[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ICI Radio Canada), "[http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/societe/2015/08/04/003-roosh-v-blogueur-controverse-viol-misogyne-montreal.shtml Protestation contre la venue à Montréal d'un blogueur qui banalise le viol]", August 4, 2015</ref><ref>Boucher, Marie-Pier, "[http://gatineau.rougefm.ca/info-reseau/tag/roosh-v PÉTITION contre la venue d'un blogueur sexiste à Montréal]", ''[[Rouge FM]]'', August 4, 2015</ref>


==== 2019–present ====
Quebec [[Member of the National Assembly]] [[Carole Poirier]] called on [[Stéphanie Vallée]], Quebec Minister of Justice for Conditions for Women, to ban Roosh and his rhetoric from the province.<ref name="iciradiocanada" /><ref>Poirier, Carole, "[http://www.fil-information.gouv.qc.ca/Pages/Article.aspx?idArticle=2308045556 Venue à Montréal d'un blogueur misogyne – La ministre de la Condition féminine va-t-elle laisser Daryush Valizadeh propager sa haine des femmes au Québec?]", [[Government of Quebec]], August 4, 2015</ref> Vallée responded by condemning Roosh's statements, but declined to make further comments regarding whether he should be denied entry to Canada.<ref>Richer, Jocelyne, "[http://www.ledevoir.com/societe/actualites-en-societe/446824/la-ministre-vallee-ne-s-oppose-pas-a-la-venue-du-blogueur-roosh La ministre Vallée ne s’oppose pas à la venue du blogueur Roosh V]", ''[[Le Devoir]]'', August 5, 2015</ref> Reportedly in response to the negative publicity and threat of protest, the [[Omni Hotels & Resorts|Hotel Omni Montreal]], where the speech had been scheduled to be held, cancelled the event.<ref>Dumont, Marie-Eve, "[http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2015/08/05/roosh-v-aurait-perdu-sa-salle-pour-sa-conference-a-montreal Roosh V aurait perdu sa salle pour sa conférence à Montréal]", ''[[Le Journal de Montréal]]'', August 5, 2015</ref> He asked that his followers assist him in a "counter-attack" against the demonstrators by collecting personal information about them.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Laframboise|first1=Kalina|title=Controversial blogger facing strong opposition over upcoming Montreal appearance|url=http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/controversial-blogger-facing-strong-opposition-over-upcoming-montreal-appearance|accessdate=August 9, 2015|work=Montreal Gazette|date=August 6, 2015}}</ref> A café owner, who surreptitiously took a photograph of Roosh sitting in his establishment and published it to [[Instagram]] with an invitation to others to come confront Roosh, later said he felt threatened by the ensuing response from Roosh's followers.<ref>Noel, Marie-Christine, "[http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2015/08/08/le-proprio-dun-cafe-menace-par-roosh-v Le proprio d'un café menacé par Roosh V?]", ''Le Journal de Montreal'', August 8, 2015</ref>
On March 29, 2019, Valizadeh announced that after years of [[backsliding]], he had committed himself to [[God in Christianity|God]] and the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]], an [[Oriental Orthodox Churches|Oriental Orthodox Christian denomination]], but he shortly left the Oriental Orthodox Church for the Eastern Orthodox Church, being baptized by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR).<ref name="RM2019"/> In light of his [[conversion to Christianity]], Valizadeh instituted a set of new rules on his forum in which he banned discussion of [[extramarital sex]];<ref name="RM2019"/> he also removed many of his books from print as he felt they would lead other men into committing [[Sin in Christianity|sin]].<ref name="ShugermanSommer2019"/><ref name="Valizadeh2019">{{cite web |last1=Valizadeh |first1=Daryush |title=I Have Unpublished 11 Of My Books |url=https://www.rooshv.com/i-have-unpublished-11-of-my-books |website=rooshv.com |access-date=June 5, 2019 |language=en |archive-date=January 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210123080447/https://www.rooshv.com/i-have-unpublished-11-of-my-books |url-status=dead }}</ref> Valizadeh has stated that the "[[Red pill and blue pill|red pill]]" was a transitory stage in his life before he came to the realization of and taking "the final 'pill': God." Valizadeh has stated that "The God pill does feel like the final destination, where life becomes about asking Him for help and performing His will in a way that embraces good."<ref name="ShugermanSommer2019">{{cite news |author1-last=Shugerman |author1-first=Emily |author2-last=Sommer |author2-first=Will |title=Noxious Pickup Artist Roosh Says He Has Found God |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/daryush-valizadeh-the-pick-up-artist-known-as-roosh-says-he-has-found-god |work=The Daily Beast |access-date=January 30, 2020 |language=en |date=May 23, 2019 |url-access=limited}}</ref>


On October 9, 2023, Valizadeh announced that he would be closing the Roosh V Forum down after 15 years of operation, citing his desire to put his Internet presence behind him and the fact he had obtained employment.<ref>[https://www.rooshvforum.com/threads/rvf-is-closing-on-october-29.43070/post-1720561 RVF is Closing on October 29]. Roosh Valizadeh, Roosh V Forum, October 9, 2023. Retrieved October 23, 2023.</ref>{{Secondary source needed|date=December 2023}} Return of Kings had been closed down a year prior, on December 21, 2022, citing Valizadeh's religious views.<ref>[https://returnofkings.com/index.html Return of Kings is Closed]. Roosh Valizadeh, Return of Kings, December 21, 2022. Retrieved October 23, 2023.</ref>{{Secondary source needed|date=December 2023}} The forum closed down on October 29, and remained online as an archive until December 1, when it and his blog were taken down.
Roosh stated that the event location was changed to a different venue and took place on August 8 as scheduled with about 34 people in attendance.<ref name="huffingtonpost.ca">Adams, Joanna, "[http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/17/roosh-v-toronto-mississauga_n_7996208.html?utm_hp_ref=tw Roosh V's Toronto Lecture Held In Mississauga, Despite Protests: Report]", ''[[The Huffington Post]]'', August 17, 2015</ref> Afterwards, a crowd of protestors confronted Roosh at a local bar and threw drinks at him, prompting him and his companions to leave the bar as the protestors followed while continuing to scream and curse at Roosh.<ref name="globalnews">Russell, Andrew, "[http://globalnews.ca/news/2157797/mayor-john-tory-says-controversial-pick-up-artist-roosh-v-has-no-place-in-toronto/?hootPostID=e37e32bd914f195223f62fff7924fc10 Mayor John Tory says controversial pick-up artist Roosh V has ‘no place’ in Toronto]", ''[[Global News]]'', August 11, 2015</ref> Roosh filed a complaint with police over the incident, and police said they were investigating a person known as "Jennifer" who was alleged to be one of the assailants.<ref name="montrealgazette.com"/><ref>Deland, Maxime, "[http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2015/08/10/roosh-v-deux-enquetes-policieres-en-cours Roosh V: deux enquêtes policières en cours]", ''Le Journal de Montreal'', August 10, 2015</ref><ref>[http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/11/beer-thrown-on-pickup-artist-roosh-v-probed Beer thrown on pickup artist Roosh V. probed]</ref> Commentators in the ''[[National Post]]'' and ''[[Toronto Star]]'', while taking exception to Roosh's opinions, later criticized the protestors for trying to deny Roosh his right to free speech, for assaulting him in the bar, and then for celebrating the assault.<ref name="thestar.com"/><ref name="nationalpost">Soupcoff, Marni, "[http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/marni-soupcoff-in-defence-of-a-dreary-individual Marni Soupcoff: In defence of a dreary individual]", ''[[National Post]]'', August 10, 2015</ref>


== Controversy ==
Before Roosh's scheduled speech in Toronto on August 15, city councillor [[Norm Kelly]] and mayor [[John Tory]] denounced Roosh and encouraged city venues to turn him away, declaring publicly that he was not welcome in Toronto.<ref name="globalnews" /><ref>Shah, Maryam, "[http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/10/pickup-artist-roosh-v-not-welcome-in-toronto-tory Pickup artist Roosh V. not welcome in Toronto: Tory]", ''[[Toronto Sun]]'', August 10, 2015</ref><ref>''[[CTV News Channel (Canada)|CTV News]]'', "[http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/video?playlistId=1.2511345 CTV News Channel 'Sounding the Alarm Bells']", August 11, 2015</ref> On August 15, a protest against Roosh, attended by [[Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario)|Member of Parliament]] [[Cheri DiNovo]], was held at [[Queen's Park (Toronto)|Queen's Park]].<ref>Vella, Erica, "[http://globalnews.ca/news/2166547/mpp-cheri-dinovo-petitions-for-roosh-v-ban/?utm_campaign=canpoli&utm_term=canpoli&utm_content=canpoli&utm_source=canpoli&utm_medium=canpoli MPP Cheri DiNovo petitions for Roosh V ban]", ''[[Global News]]'', August 14, 2015</ref><ref>''CityNews'', "[http://www.citynews.ca/2015/08/15/protest-against-pick-up-artist-roosh-v-held-near-queens-park/ Protest against 'pick-up artist' Roosh V held near Queen's Park]", August 15, 2015</ref> Later that day, Roosh tweeted a photograph of himself at what he said was the event venue in [[Mississauga]] and said he delivered his speech to 56 people. Both Roosh and the protestors declared victory in their dispute over his appearances in Canada.<ref name="huffingtonpost.ca"/><ref>Westoll, Nick, "[http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/15/controversial-roos-v-says-he-spoke-in-toronto-saturday Controversial Roosh V. says he spoke in Toronto Saturday]", ''[[Toronto Star]]'', August 15, 2015</ref><ref>Rosella, Louie, "[http://www.mississauga.com/news-story/5800142-watch-video-roosh-v-says-he-held-his-toronto-event-in-the-original-hotel-/ WATCH VIDEO: Roosh V. says he held his Toronto event 'in the original hotel']", ''[[The Mississauga News]]'', August 16, 2015</ref><ref>Taekema, Dan, "[http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/08/16/roosh-v-claims-he-conquered-toronto-critics-disagree.html Roosh V. claims he ‘conquered’ Toronto; critics disagree]", ''[[Toronto Star]]'', August 16, 2015</ref>


===Nordic countries===
=== United States ===
In a March 2012 report on "The Year in Hate and Extremism", the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] included Valizadeh in a list of [[manosphere]] sites which it described as hateful and misogynistic.<ref name="splc">SPLC, [http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2012/spring/misogyny-the-sites "Misogyny: The Sites"], "Intelligence Report", 2012</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/10/roosh-v-splc-misogyny-report_n_1335174.html |work=The Huffington Post |first=Arin |last=Greenwood |title=D.C. Blogger Makes Misogyny Watch List |date=March 10, 2012}}</ref> His inclusion on the list was reported by several publications, some of which mocked the inclusion for being extreme.<ref name="Greenwood"/><ref>Mike Riggs, [http://reason.com/blog/2012/03/09/the-southern-poverty-law-center-is-now-w "The Southern Poverty Law Center Is Now Writing About Pickup Artists as Hate Groups"], ''reason.com'', March 9, 2012</ref><ref>The Corner, [http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/293098/whats-after-jumping-shark-mark-krikorian "What's after ‘Jumping the Shark’?"], ''National Review'', 2012-00-00</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Roar |first=Tomas |url=https://ekstrabladet.dk/sex_og_samliv/article4041402.ece |title=Scoreguide pusher kvindehad |trans-title=Score guide pusher misogyny |website=ekstrabladet.dk |date=March 27, 2012 |language=da}}</ref> In response to criticism, the SPLC later clarified that it was not labeling the sites as members of a hate movement, but wished to draw attention to "specific examples of misogyny and the threat, overt or implicit, of violence".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2012/05/15/intelligence-report-article-provokes-outrage-among-mens-rights-activists/ |title=Intelligence Report Article Provokes Fury Among Men's Rights Activists |publisher=Southern Poverty Law Center |date=May 15, 2012}}</ref>
The Icelandic publication ''[[DV (newspaper)|DV]]'' published a number of stories about Roosh's release of his book ''Bang Iceland'', calling it "derogatory".<ref>Ritstjórn, [http://www.dv.is/skrytid/2011/11/2/radleggur-folki-hvernig-ad-saenga-hja-islenskum-konum/ "Ráðleggur fólki hvernig á að sænga hjá íslenskum konum"], "DV.is", 2011-11-02</ref><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/3/lesendur-bang-iceland-aetla-ad-profa-adferdir-voreks/ |title=Mælir með því að hella konur fullar og einangra þær – DV |publisher=Dv.is |date=November 3, 2011 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> Icelandic feminist organization Femínistafélag Íslands condemned the book as a "rape guide."<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/5/feministar-fordaema-flagarabok-voreks/ |title=Femínistar fordæma flagarabók Vöreks – DV |publisher=Dv.is |date=November 5, 2011 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> Another publication labelled it "slander."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandreview/daily_life/Icelandic_Womanhood_(JB)_0_384198.news.aspx |title=Icelandic Womanhood (JB) |publisher=Iceland Review |date= |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> Icelandic writer and media persona [[Egill Einarsson]] said the book was "as wrong as possible".<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/4/gillz-um-flagarabok-voreks-eins-rangt-og-haegt-er/ |title=Gillz um flagarabók Vöreks: "Eins rangt og hægt er" – DV |publisher=Dv.is |date=November 4, 2011 |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref>


In 2014, ''[[The Washington Post]]'' columnist [[Caitlin Dewey Rainwater|Caitlin Dewey]] stated that Valizadeh was one of a number of internet writers considered misogynist, writing: "Valizadeh owns the website ReturnofKings.com, which bans 'women and homosexuals' from commenting." Dewey commented that recent articles on ReturnofKings.com included titles such as "5 Reasons to Date a Girl With an Eating Disorder", "Don't Work for a Female Boss" and "Biology Says People on Welfare Should Die".<ref name="Dewey Jan 2014">{{cite news |last1=Dewey |first1=Caitlin |title=Hunter Moore is in jail, but that just means some other despicable character is "the most-hated man on the Internet" now |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/style-blog/wp/2014/01/24/hunter-moore-is-in-jail-but-that-just-means-some-other-despicable-character-is-the-most-hated-man-on-the-internet-now/ |access-date=August 6, 2015 |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=January 24, 2014 |url-access=limited}}</ref>
Danish ''[[Ekstra Bladet]]'' published five articles on the release of Roosh's book ''Don't Bang Denmark'',<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://ekstrabladet.dk/sex_og_samliv/article1703780.ece |title=Derfor skal du ikke knalde danske piger – Ekstra Bladet |publisher=Ekstrabladet.dk |date=June 10, 2014 |accessdate=2015-03-09|language=da}}</ref> and Danish TV aired several discussions sparked by the book.<ref name="go">Katrine Bøg Larsen, [http://go.tv2.dk/articledag/id-48045086:danske-kvinder-er-grimme-og-usexede.html "Danske kvinder er grimme og usexede"], "GO TV2", 2012-00-00</ref><ref>Katrine Bøg Larsen, [http://go.tv2.dk/articledag/id-48104909:danske-kvinder-vi-er-feminine-og-sexede.html?forside "Danske kvinder: Vi er feminine og sexede"], "GO TV2", 2012-02-09</ref>


In February 2014, ''[[The Daily Dot]]'' magazine named Valizadeh "The Web's most infamous misogynist" and observed "his extraordinarily vitriolic and misogynistic views about women and society as a whole".<ref name="Daily Dot Magazine">{{cite web |last=Winkie |first=Luke |url=http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/roosh-v-mens-rights-sexism-misogyny/ |title=The Web's most infamous misogynist regrets nothing |website=The Daily Dot |date=March 5, 2015 |access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref>
Norwegian ''[[Dagbladet]]'' newspaper questioned the morality of Roosh's seduction tactics in an article warning about the rise of the "manosphere".<ref>MAGNUS BERNHARDSEN, [http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/08/07/kultur/debatt/kronikk/blogging/kvinneforakt/22852475/ "Kvinneforakten på nett"], "dagbladet.no", 2012-08-07</ref>


In May 2014, Valizadeh commented on the [[2014 Isla Vista killings]], in which Elliot Rodger shot several people after writing a manifesto attributing his actions to [[sexual frustration|frustration]] over his [[inceldom]]. Valizadeh said that his community "is the solution to this sort of murder rampage" and that "exposing him to game may have saved lives".<ref name=horrible/> Valizadeh argued, "Until you give men like Rodger a way to have sex, either by encouraging them to learn game, seek out a Thai wife, or engage in legalized prostitution ... it's inevitable for another massacre to occur."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/01/manosphere-mens-rights-movement-terms |title=Welcome to the manosphere: A brief guide to the controversial men's rights movement}}</ref> He also stated that "if Rodger came to me, he would have received actionable and effective advice".<ref name="Dewey May 2014">{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2014/05/27/inside-the-manosphere-that-inspired-santa-barbara-shooter-elliot-rodger/ |title=Inside the 'manosphere' that inspired Santa Barbara shooter Elliot Rodger |first1=Caitlin |last1=Dewey |date=May 27, 2014 |newspaper=The Washington Post |url-access=limited}}</ref>
===Baltics===
His books ''Bang Estonia'', ''Don't Bang Latvia'', and ''Bang Lithuania'' were met with a generally negative reaction from media outlets of those respective countries, where he was described as a "sex tourist".<ref name="Seksiturist"/><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://publik.delfi.ee/news/kurioosum/seksiturist-ullitas-eesti-kohta-juhusuhte-reisijuhi.d?id=65008664 |title=Seksiturist üllitas Eesti kohta juhusuhte-reisijuhi – Publik |publisher=Publik.delfi.ee |date= |accessdate=2015-03-09}}</ref> During an interview with [[Delfi (web portal)|Delfi]] in response to a question about whether he was a sex tourist, Roosh responded that he was a love tourist, not a sex tourist.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Intervija ar sekstūristu, kurš izbrāķēja Latviju|url=http://www.delfi.lv/izklaide/slavenibas/citi/intervija-ar-seksturistu-kurs-izbrakeja-latviju.d?id=42872346|date=December 1, 2012|author=Kristaps Zālītis|journal=Delfi}}</ref>


In February 2015, Valizadeh was criticized for a blog post that he wrote titled "How to Stop Rape" in which he proposed legalizing rape on private property.<ref name="Cowburn">{{cite news |last=Cowburn |first=Ashley |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/militant-pro-rape-pick-up-artist-has-organised-events-in-eight-uk-cities-a6846716.html |title=Militant pro-rape 'pick up artist' has organised events in eight UK cities |work=The Independent |date=February 1, 2016 |access-date=February 2, 2016}}</ref> In the post, he wrote: "If rape becomes legal under my proposal, a girl will protect her body in the same manner that she protects her purse and smartphone. If rape becomes legal, a girl will not enter an impaired state of mind where she can't resist being dragged off to a bedroom with a man who she is unsure of—she'll scream, yell, or kick at his attempt while bystanders are still around. If rape becomes legal, she will never be unchaperoned with a man she doesn't want to sleep with. After several months of advertising this law throughout the land, rape would be virtually eliminated on the first day it is applied."<ref>Roosh V, "[http://www.rooshv.com/how-to-stop-rape How to Stop Rape] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117191527/http://www.rooshv.com/how-to-stop-rape |date=January 17, 2018 }}", ''RooshV'', February 16, 2015</ref> S. E. Smith at the online magazine ''[[xoJane]]'' asserted that "we need to talk openly not just about how many MRAs [men's rights activists] like Roosh promote rape and violence against women, but how many of them may be rapists themselves".<ref name="Smith 2015">{{cite web |last=Smith |first=S. E. |date=19 February 2015 |url=http://www.xojane.com/issues/roosh-v-legalize-rape |title=MRA Roosh V Wants To Legalize Rape To Teach Women A Lesson |website=Xojane.com |archive-date=August 6, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806070842/http://www.xojane.com/issues/roosh-v-legalize-rape}}</ref>
==Books==
Valizadeh has since said that the post was meant as satire, arguing that its very title indicates that it was not intended as pro-rape advocacy.<ref name="thestar.com">{{cite news |last=Menon |first=Vinay |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2015/08/12/how-canada-turned-a-blogging-casanova-into-a-martyr-menon.html |title=How Canada turned a blogging Casanova into a martyr |work=Toronto Star |date=August 12, 2015}}</ref>
* ''Bang: The Pickup Bible That Helps You Get More Lays'' (2007) ISBN 1438214235
* ''A Dead Bat In Paraguay: One Man's Peculiar Journey Through South America'' (2009) ISBN 1442136367
* ''Bang Colombia: Textbook On How to Sleep with Colombian Women'' (2010) ISBN 1452877475
* ''Roosh's Brazil Compendium: Pickup Tips, City Guides, and Stories'' (2010) ISBN 1456517171
* ''Roosh's Argentina Compendium: Pickup Tips, City Guides, and Stories'' (2011) ISBN 1460972155
* ''Day Bang: How to Casually Pick Up Girls During the Day'' (2011) ISBN 1463765045
* ''Bang Iceland: How to Sleep with Icelandic Women in Iceland'' (2011) ISBN 1466206748
* ''Don't Bang Denmark: How to Sleep with Danish Women in Denmark (If You Must)'' (2011) ISBN 1466480823
* ''30 Bangs: The Shaping of One Man's Game from Patient Mouse to Rabid Wolf'' (2012) ISBN 1470198924
* ''Bang Poland: How to Make Love with Polish Girls in Poland'' (2012) ISBN 1477457054
* ''Don't Bang Latvia: How to Sleep with Latvian Women in Latvia Without Getting Scammed'' (2012) ISBN 1477481540
* ''Bang Estonia: How to Sleep with Estonian Women in Estonia'' (2012) ISBN 1477648852
* ''Bang Lithuania: How to Sleep with Lithuanian Women in Lithuania'' (2012) ISBN 1478331461
* ''Bang Ukraine: How to Have Sex with Ukrainian Girls in Ukraine'' (2012) ISBN 1481088599
* ''Poosy Paradise '' (2014) ISBN 1500399841


==References==
=== Canada ===
In 2015, Valizadeh scheduled speeches to take place in Montreal on August 8 and Toronto on August 15.<ref name="cbc99"/> In July 2015, Vancouver resident Sara Parker-Toulson launched a petition on [[Change.org]] that called for Valizadeh to be barred from entering Canada, accusing him of violating Canadian hate speech laws.<ref name="emilycampbellcjad">Campbell, Emily, "[http://www.cjad.com/cjad-news/2015/08/04/movement-underway-to-bar-us-pick-up-artist-from-coming-to-montreal Movement underway to bar U.S. 'pick-up artist' from coming to Montreal]", ''[[CJAD]] News'', August 4, 2015</ref> It gathered over 38,000 signatures.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/09/roosh-v-montreal-beer-video_n_7963124.html Roosh V, Controversial Pick-Up Artist, Gets Beer Thrown In His Face In Montreal], ''Huffington Post'' (Canada), August 9, 2015.</ref> [[Concordia University]] student Fannie Gadouas publicized the petition and was interviewed by the media following her efforts, with Montreal resident Aurelie Nix, to organize a protest event in Montreal. Nix also lodged a complaint against Valizadeh with the police, saying that he had incited his followers to make rape and death threats against her.<ref name="emilycampbellcjad" />
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The petition and protest were in response to plans by Valizadeh to give speeches in Toronto and Montreal.<ref name="cbc99">{{cite news |publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/roosh-v-pickup-artist-shouldn-t-be-allowed-in-canada-says-petition-1.3166099 |title=Roosh-V Pickup Artist Shouldn't be Allowed in Canada Says Petition |date=July 24, 2015}}</ref><ref>CBC, "[http://www.cbc.ca/news/montreal-woman-wants-pickup-artist-banned-from-canada-1.3166356 Montreal woman wants 'pickup artist' banned from Canada]", July 24, 2015</ref><ref name="iciradiocanada">[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ICI Radio Canada), "[http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/societe/2015/08/04/003-roosh-v-blogueur-controverse-viol-misogyne-montreal.shtml Protestation contre la venue à Montréal d'un blogueur qui banalise le viol]", August 4, 2015</ref>
==External links==
* [http://www.rooshv.com/ Roosh V's blog]


Quebec [[Member of the National Assembly]] [[Carole Poirier]] called on [[Stéphanie Vallée]], Quebec Minister of Justice for Conditions for Women, to ban Valizadeh and his rhetoric from the province.<ref name="iciradiocanada" /><ref>Poirier, Carole, "[http://www.fil-information.gouv.qc.ca/Pages/Article.aspx?idArticle=2308045556 Venue à Montréal d'un blogueur misogyne – La ministre de la Condition féminine va-t-elle laisser Daryush Valizadeh propager sa haine des femmes au Québec?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150805081639/http://www.fil-information.gouv.qc.ca/Pages/Article.aspx?idArticle=2308045556 |date=August 5, 2015 }}", [[Government of Quebec]], August 4, 2015</ref> Vallée responded by condemning Roosh's statements, but declined to make further comments regarding whether he should be denied entry to Canada.<ref>Richer, Jocelyne, "[https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/actualites-en-societe/446824/la-ministre-vallee-ne-s-oppose-pas-a-la-venue-du-blogueur-roosh La ministre Vallée ne s’oppose pas à la venue du blogueur Roosh V]", ''[[Le Devoir]]'', August 5, 2015</ref> Reportedly in response to the negative publicity and threat of protest, the [[Omni Hotels & Resorts|Hotel Omni Montreal]], where the speech had been scheduled to be held, cancelled the event.<ref>Dumont, Marie-Eve, "[http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2015/08/05/roosh-v-aurait-perdu-sa-salle-pour-sa-conference-a-montreal Roosh V aurait perdu sa salle pour sa conférence à Montréal]", ''[[Le Journal de Montréal]]'', August 5, 2015</ref> Valizadeh asked that his followers assist him in a "counter-attack" against the demonstrators by collecting personal information about them.<ref name="Laframboise">{{cite news |last1=Laframboise |first1=Kalina |title=Controversial blogger facing strong opposition over upcoming Montreal appearance |url=https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/controversial-blogger-facing-strong-opposition-over-upcoming-montreal-appearance |access-date=August 9, 2015 |work=Montreal Gazette |date=August 6, 2015}}</ref> A café owner, who surreptitiously took a photograph of Valizadeh sitting in his establishment and published it to [[Instagram]] with an invitation to others to come confront Valizadeh, later said he felt threatened by the ensuing response from Valizadeh's followers.<ref>Noel, Marie-Christine, "[http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2015/08/08/le-proprio-dun-cafe-menace-par-roosh-v Le proprio d'un café menacé par Roosh V?]", ''Le Journal de Montreal'', August 8, 2015</ref>
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Valizadeh stated that the event location was changed to a different venue and took place on August 8 as scheduled with about 34 people in attendance.<ref name="huffingtonpost.ca">Adams, Joanna, "[http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/08/17/roosh-v-toronto-mississauga_n_7996208.html Roosh V's Toronto Lecture Held In Mississauga, Despite Protests: Report]", ''The Huffington Post'', August 17, 2015</ref> Afterwards, a crowd of protestors confronted Valizadeh at a local bar and threw drinks at him, prompting him and his companions to leave the bar as the group followed while continuing to scream at Valizadeh and curse him.<ref name="globalnews">Russell, Andrew, "[http://globalnews.ca/news/2157797/mayor-john-tory-says-controversial-pick-up-artist-roosh-v-has-no-place-in-toronto/?hootPostID=e37e32bd914f195223f62fff7924fc10 Mayor John Tory says controversial pick-up artist Roosh V has 'no place' in Toronto]", ''[[Global News]]'', August 11, 2015</ref> Valizadeh filed a complaint with police over the incident, and police said they were investigating a person known as "Jennifer" who was alleged to be one of the assailants.<ref name="Sheridan"/><ref>Deland, Maxime, "[http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2015/08/10/roosh-v-deux-enquetes-policieres-en-cours Roosh V: deux enquêtes policières en cours]", ''Le Journal de Montreal'', August 10, 2015</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/11/beer-thrown-on-pickup-artist-roosh-v-probed |title=Beer thrown on pickup artist Roosh V. probed |newspaper=Toronto Sun}}</ref>
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|NAME = Roosh V
Before Valizadeh's scheduled speech in Toronto on August 15, city councillor [[Norm Kelly]] and mayor [[John Tory]] denounced Valizadeh and encouraged city venues to turn him away, declaring publicly that he was not welcome in Toronto.<ref name="globalnews" /><ref>Shah, Maryam, "[http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/10/pickup-artist-roosh-v-not-welcome-in-toronto-tory Pickup artist Roosh V. not welcome in Toronto: Tory]", ''[[Toronto Sun]]'', August 10, 2015</ref><ref>''[[CTV News Channel (Canada)|CTV News]]'', "[http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/video?playlistId=1.2511345 CTV News Channel 'Sounding the Alarm Bells']", August 11, 2015</ref> On August 15, a protest against Valizadeh, attended by [[Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario)|Member of Parliament]] [[Cheri DiNovo]], was held at [[Queen's Park (Toronto)|Queen's Park]].<ref>Vella, Erica, "[http://globalnews.ca/news/2166547/mpp-cheri-dinovo-petitions-for-roosh-v-ban/ MPP Cheri DiNovo petitions for Roosh V ban]", ''[[Global News]]'', August 14, 2015</ref><ref>''CityNews'', "[https://toronto.citynews.ca/2015/08/15/protest-against-pick-up-artist-roosh-v-held-near-queens-park/ Protest against 'pick-up artist' Roosh V held near Queen's Park]", August 15, 2015</ref> Later that day, Valizadeh tweeted a photograph of himself at what he said was the event venue in [[Mississauga]] and said he delivered his speech to 56 people. Both Valizadeh and the protestors declared victory in their dispute over his appearances in Canada.<ref name="huffingtonpost.ca"/><ref>Westoll, Nick, "[http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/15/controversial-roos-v-says-he-spoke-in-toronto-saturday Controversial Roosh V. says he spoke in Toronto Saturday]", ''[[Toronto Star]]'', August 15, 2015</ref><ref>Rosella, Louie, "[http://www.mississauga.com/news-story/5800142-watch-video-roosh-v-says-he-held-his-toronto-event-in-the-original-hotel-/ WATCH VIDEO: Roosh V. says he held his Toronto event 'in the original hotel']", ''[[The Mississauga News]]'', August 16, 2015</ref><ref>Taekema, Dan, "[https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/08/16/roosh-v-claims-he-conquered-toronto-critics-disagree.html Roosh V. claims he ‘conquered’ Toronto; critics disagree]", ''[[Toronto Star]]'', August 16, 2015</ref>
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|SHORT DESCRIPTION = American writer
=== Nordic countries ===
|DATE OF BIRTH = 1979-06-14
The Icelandic publication ''[[DV (newspaper)|DV]]'' published a number of stories about Valizadeh's release of his book ''Bang Iceland'', calling it "derogatory".<ref>Ritstjórn, [http://www.dv.is/skrytid/2011/11/2/radleggur-folki-hvernig-ad-saenga-hja-islenskum-konum/ "Ráðleggur fólki hvernig á að sænga hjá íslenskum konum"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180201192808/http://www.dv.is/skrytid/2011/11/2/radleggur-folki-hvernig-ad-saenga-hja-islenskum-konum/ |date=February 1, 2018 }}, "DV.is", November 2, 2011</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/3/lesendur-bang-iceland-aetla-ad-profa-adferdir-voreks/ |title=Mælir með því að hella konur fullar og einangra þær – DV |website=Dv.is |date=November 3, 2011 |access-date=March 9, 2015 |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402115443/http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/3/lesendur-bang-iceland-aetla-ad-profa-adferdir-voreks/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> Icelandic feminist organization Femínistafélag Íslands condemned the book as a "rape guide."<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web |url=http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/5/feministar-fordaema-flagarabok-voreks/ |title=Femínistar fordæma flagarabók Vöreks – DV |website=Dv.is |date=November 5, 2011 |access-date=March 9, 2015 |archive-date=March 18, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150318044426/http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/5/feministar-fordaema-flagarabok-voreks/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> Another publication labelled it "slander."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandreview/daily_life/Icelandic_Womanhood_(JB)_0_384198.news.aspx |title=Icelandic Womanhood (JB) |website=Iceland Review |access-date=March 9, 2015 |archive-date=December 3, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203005709/http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandreview/daily_life/Icelandic_Womanhood_(JB)_0_384198.news.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref> Icelandic writer and media persona [[Egill Einarsson]] said the book was "as wrong as possible".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/4/gillz-um-flagarabok-voreks-eins-rangt-og-haegt-er/ |title=Gillz um flagarabók Vöreks: "Eins rangt og hægt er" – DV |website=Dv.is |date=November 4, 2011 |access-date=March 9, 2015 |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402113835/http://www.dv.is/frettir/2011/11/4/gillz-um-flagarabok-voreks-eins-rangt-og-haegt-er/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|PLACE OF BIRTH = Washington, D.C., United States

|DATE OF DEATH =
Danish ''[[Ekstra Bladet]]'' published five articles on the release of Valizadeh's book ''Don't Bang Denmark'',<ref>{{cite web |last=Roar |first=Tomas |url=https://ekstrabladet.dk/sex_og_samliv/article4050073.ece |title=Derfor skal du ikke knalde danske piger |trans-title=That's why you should not slap Danish girls |website=ekstrabladet.dk |date=February 6, 2012 |language=da}}</ref> and Danish TV aired several discussions sparked by the book.<ref name="go">Katrine Bøg Larsen, [http://go.tv2.dk/articledag/id-48045086:danske-kvinder-er-grimme-og-usexede.html "Danske kvinder er grimme og usexede"], "GO TV2", 2012-00-00</ref><ref>Katrine Bøg Larsen, [http://go.tv2.dk/articledag/id-48104909:danske-kvinder-vi-er-feminine-og-sexede.html?forside "Danske kvinder: Vi er feminine og sexede"], "GO TV2", February 9, 2012</ref>
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Norwegian ''[[Dagbladet]]'' newspaper questioned the morality of Valizadeh's seduction tactics in an article warning about the rise of the "manosphere".<ref>MAGNUS BERNHARDSEN, [http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/08/07/kultur/debatt/kronikk/blogging/kvinneforakt/22852475/ "Kvinneforakten på nett"], "dagbladet.no", August 7, 2012</ref>

In Finland, Valizadeh's mention of the [[Helsinki]] nightclub Milliklubi in his article "The 5 Easiest Clubs In The World To Get Laid" had a negative impact on the club several days after it went out, according to the door man. The increased number of male visitors inspired by the article raised security concerns.<ref>[https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000000582922.html HS Nyt: Väite helposta seksistä toi miesten aallon Milliklubille], "is.fi", February 8, 2013</ref>

=== Baltic states ===
Valizadeh's books ''Bang Estonia'', ''Don't Bang Latvia'', and ''Bang Lithuania'' were met with a generally negative reaction from media outlets of [[Baltic states|those countries]], where he was described as a "[[sex tourist]]".<ref name="Seksiturist"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://kroonika.delfi.ee/artikkel/65008664/seksiturist-ullitas-eesti-kohta-juhusuhte-reisijuhi |title=Seksiturist üllitas Eesti kohta juhusuhte-reisijuhi |trans-title=The sex tourist published an occasional travel guide about Estonia |website=kroonika.delfi.ee |date=24 September 2012 |language=et}}</ref> During an interview with [[Delfi (web portal)|Delfi]] in response to a question about whether he was a sex tourist, Valizadeh responded that he was a love tourist, not a sex tourist.<ref name="Zālītis">{{cite web |title=Intervija ar sekstūristu, kurš izbrāķēja Latviju |trans-title=Interview with a sex tourist who rejected Latvia |url=http://www.delfi.lv/izklaide/slavenibas/citi/intervija-ar-seksturistu-kurs-izbrakeja-latviju.d?id=42872346 |date=December 1, 2012 |first=Kristaps |last=Zālītis |website=delfi.lv |language=lv}}</ref>

== References ==
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== External links ==
* {{official website|https://www.rooshv.com/|Personal website}}
* {{official website|https://www.returnofkings.com/|Return of Kings}}

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Latest revision as of 09:40, 28 November 2024

Roosh V
Roosh V in 2014
Born
Daryush Valizadeh

(1979-06-14) June 14, 1979 (age 45)[1]
Alma materUniversity of Maryland

Daryush Valizadeh[2] (born June 14, 1979),[1] also known as Roosh Valizadeh, Roosh V and Roosh Vorek, is a former alt-right American blogger[3] and pickup artist.[4][5] Valizadeh wrote on his personal blog[1] and also owned the Return of Kings website,[6] Roosh V Forum,[7][8] where he published articles by himself and others on related subjects. Valizadeh has self-published more than a dozen dating and travel guides, most of which discuss picking up and having relations with women in specific countries.[9] His advice, his videos and his writings have received widespread criticism, including accusations of misogyny,[10] antisemitism, homophobia, and having ties to the alt-right.[11]

Many of Valizadeh's publications have been taken down. On May 30, 2018, DreamHost took down Kings Wiki.[12] On September 10, 2018, several of Valizadeh's books were removed from Amazon.com's self-publishing platform. He was also sanctioned by YouTube, another source of revenue for him, for violating their rules.[13] On October 1, 2018, citing a loss of revenue and traffic due to PayPal's and Disqus's terminating their partnerships with him, Valizadeh announced Return of Kings would no longer be publishing new articles.[14]

In March 2019, Valizadeh converted to the Armenian Apostolic Church and condemned extramarital and casual sex as sinful, also stating that he was embarrassed about the books he wrote in the past, unpublishing some of them.[11][15] On May 1, 2021, Valizadeh was received into the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) at Jordanville Seminary in Jordanville, New York.[16]

On Sunday, October 29, 2023 Valizadeh closed his online forum and decided to move on from public internet life. "I have a regular job now and want to live a normal Orthodox life. This forum is a hinderance [sic] to that end."[17]

Background

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Early life

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Valizadeh was born June 14, 1979, in Washington DC, to an Iranian father and an Armenian mother.[1] Valizadeh graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2001[18] with a degree in microbiology.[19] He began blogging about his attempts with meeting women, but once his internet anonymity was broken, he turned to blogging and writing full-time as a means to supporting himself,[20] first with the publication of Bang: The Pickup Bible That Helps You Get More Lays (2007), and then with dating-themed travel guides on the countries he had visited.[21]

Personal views

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2007–2018

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Valizadeh began his writing career with advice based on pickup artist culture, although by 2016 no longer identified with the term.[22]

Valizadeh calls his system of beliefs "Neomasculinity", which he describes as a combination of biology and traditional beliefs on masculinity, and as a rejection of "Western degeneracy".[23][22] Valizadeh advocates adherence to traditional heteronormative roles for men and women, and believes that feminism has harmed women, men, and society in general.[24][25] In addition, he states that men and women are physically and mentally very different and that much of women's value comes from their fertility and beauty.[26] Valizadeh describes himself as "pro-woman" in that he wants women "to live a life that is according to their biological genetics."[27]

In a 2013 Washington Times Communities interview, he alleges that feminism has left a legacy of weaker men who are more androgynous. He went on to say that women abstain from having sex with them in preference for "bad boys".[28]

Valizadeh has been described as a men's rights activist by The Daily Beast,[29] Salon,[30] S. E. Smith,[31] and others.

He has expressed qualified support for Donald Trump.[32][33] He said that Trump's election as President of the United States would lead to the "death of political correctness".[34] He has also said The Daily Beast is run by the CIA.[32][33]

By 2016, Valizadeh had changed his focus from pickup advice to political commentary. His book Free Speech Isn't Free discusses ways in which, he says, straight men are denied freedom of speech.[27]

2019–present

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On March 29, 2019, Valizadeh announced that after years of backsliding, he had committed himself to God and the Armenian Apostolic Church, an Oriental Orthodox Christian denomination, but he shortly left the Oriental Orthodox Church for the Eastern Orthodox Church, being baptized by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR).[11] In light of his conversion to Christianity, Valizadeh instituted a set of new rules on his forum in which he banned discussion of extramarital sex;[11] he also removed many of his books from print as he felt they would lead other men into committing sin.[15][35] Valizadeh has stated that the "red pill" was a transitory stage in his life before he came to the realization of and taking "the final 'pill': God." Valizadeh has stated that "The God pill does feel like the final destination, where life becomes about asking Him for help and performing His will in a way that embraces good."[15]

On October 9, 2023, Valizadeh announced that he would be closing the Roosh V Forum down after 15 years of operation, citing his desire to put his Internet presence behind him and the fact he had obtained employment.[36][non-primary source needed] Return of Kings had been closed down a year prior, on December 21, 2022, citing Valizadeh's religious views.[37][non-primary source needed] The forum closed down on October 29, and remained online as an archive until December 1, when it and his blog were taken down.

Controversy

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United States

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In a March 2012 report on "The Year in Hate and Extremism", the Southern Poverty Law Center included Valizadeh in a list of manosphere sites which it described as hateful and misogynistic.[38][39] His inclusion on the list was reported by several publications, some of which mocked the inclusion for being extreme.[9][40][41][42] In response to criticism, the SPLC later clarified that it was not labeling the sites as members of a hate movement, but wished to draw attention to "specific examples of misogyny and the threat, overt or implicit, of violence".[43]

In 2014, The Washington Post columnist Caitlin Dewey stated that Valizadeh was one of a number of internet writers considered misogynist, writing: "Valizadeh owns the website ReturnofKings.com, which bans 'women and homosexuals' from commenting." Dewey commented that recent articles on ReturnofKings.com included titles such as "5 Reasons to Date a Girl With an Eating Disorder", "Don't Work for a Female Boss" and "Biology Says People on Welfare Should Die".[44]

In February 2014, The Daily Dot magazine named Valizadeh "The Web's most infamous misogynist" and observed "his extraordinarily vitriolic and misogynistic views about women and society as a whole".[45]

In May 2014, Valizadeh commented on the 2014 Isla Vista killings, in which Elliot Rodger shot several people after writing a manifesto attributing his actions to frustration over his inceldom. Valizadeh said that his community "is the solution to this sort of murder rampage" and that "exposing him to game may have saved lives".[7] Valizadeh argued, "Until you give men like Rodger a way to have sex, either by encouraging them to learn game, seek out a Thai wife, or engage in legalized prostitution ... it's inevitable for another massacre to occur."[46] He also stated that "if Rodger came to me, he would have received actionable and effective advice".[47]

In February 2015, Valizadeh was criticized for a blog post that he wrote titled "How to Stop Rape" in which he proposed legalizing rape on private property.[48] In the post, he wrote: "If rape becomes legal under my proposal, a girl will protect her body in the same manner that she protects her purse and smartphone. If rape becomes legal, a girl will not enter an impaired state of mind where she can't resist being dragged off to a bedroom with a man who she is unsure of—she'll scream, yell, or kick at his attempt while bystanders are still around. If rape becomes legal, she will never be unchaperoned with a man she doesn't want to sleep with. After several months of advertising this law throughout the land, rape would be virtually eliminated on the first day it is applied."[49] S. E. Smith at the online magazine xoJane asserted that "we need to talk openly not just about how many MRAs [men's rights activists] like Roosh promote rape and violence against women, but how many of them may be rapists themselves".[31] Valizadeh has since said that the post was meant as satire, arguing that its very title indicates that it was not intended as pro-rape advocacy.[50]

Canada

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In 2015, Valizadeh scheduled speeches to take place in Montreal on August 8 and Toronto on August 15.[51] In July 2015, Vancouver resident Sara Parker-Toulson launched a petition on Change.org that called for Valizadeh to be barred from entering Canada, accusing him of violating Canadian hate speech laws.[52] It gathered over 38,000 signatures.[53] Concordia University student Fannie Gadouas publicized the petition and was interviewed by the media following her efforts, with Montreal resident Aurelie Nix, to organize a protest event in Montreal. Nix also lodged a complaint against Valizadeh with the police, saying that he had incited his followers to make rape and death threats against her.[52]

The petition and protest were in response to plans by Valizadeh to give speeches in Toronto and Montreal.[51][54][55]

Quebec Member of the National Assembly Carole Poirier called on Stéphanie Vallée, Quebec Minister of Justice for Conditions for Women, to ban Valizadeh and his rhetoric from the province.[55][56] Vallée responded by condemning Roosh's statements, but declined to make further comments regarding whether he should be denied entry to Canada.[57] Reportedly in response to the negative publicity and threat of protest, the Hotel Omni Montreal, where the speech had been scheduled to be held, cancelled the event.[58] Valizadeh asked that his followers assist him in a "counter-attack" against the demonstrators by collecting personal information about them.[59] A café owner, who surreptitiously took a photograph of Valizadeh sitting in his establishment and published it to Instagram with an invitation to others to come confront Valizadeh, later said he felt threatened by the ensuing response from Valizadeh's followers.[60]

Valizadeh stated that the event location was changed to a different venue and took place on August 8 as scheduled with about 34 people in attendance.[61] Afterwards, a crowd of protestors confronted Valizadeh at a local bar and threw drinks at him, prompting him and his companions to leave the bar as the group followed while continuing to scream at Valizadeh and curse him.[62] Valizadeh filed a complaint with police over the incident, and police said they were investigating a person known as "Jennifer" who was alleged to be one of the assailants.[26][63][64]

Before Valizadeh's scheduled speech in Toronto on August 15, city councillor Norm Kelly and mayor John Tory denounced Valizadeh and encouraged city venues to turn him away, declaring publicly that he was not welcome in Toronto.[62][65][66] On August 15, a protest against Valizadeh, attended by Member of Parliament Cheri DiNovo, was held at Queen's Park.[67][68] Later that day, Valizadeh tweeted a photograph of himself at what he said was the event venue in Mississauga and said he delivered his speech to 56 people. Both Valizadeh and the protestors declared victory in their dispute over his appearances in Canada.[61][69][70][71]

Nordic countries

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The Icelandic publication DV published a number of stories about Valizadeh's release of his book Bang Iceland, calling it "derogatory".[72][73] Icelandic feminist organization Femínistafélag Íslands condemned the book as a "rape guide."[74] Another publication labelled it "slander."[75] Icelandic writer and media persona Egill Einarsson said the book was "as wrong as possible".[76]

Danish Ekstra Bladet published five articles on the release of Valizadeh's book Don't Bang Denmark,[77] and Danish TV aired several discussions sparked by the book.[78][79]

Norwegian Dagbladet newspaper questioned the morality of Valizadeh's seduction tactics in an article warning about the rise of the "manosphere".[80]

In Finland, Valizadeh's mention of the Helsinki nightclub Milliklubi in his article "The 5 Easiest Clubs In The World To Get Laid" had a negative impact on the club several days after it went out, according to the door man. The increased number of male visitors inspired by the article raised security concerns.[81]

Baltic states

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Valizadeh's books Bang Estonia, Don't Bang Latvia, and Bang Lithuania were met with a generally negative reaction from media outlets of those countries, where he was described as a "sex tourist".[4][82] During an interview with Delfi in response to a question about whether he was a sex tourist, Valizadeh responded that he was a love tourist, not a sex tourist.[83]

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