Roosh Q&A: 33 Answers To Personal Questions

The next Q&A video answers questions that were directed to me specifically. After you watch the video, scroll down below to see bonus text answers.

Here’s the index so you can jump around:

0:10
“I’m curious, in say, 50 or so years, how do you want to be remembered? For your game work? Or the push against the narrative pushed by the elite?” (INSIDE U O M)

1:20
“I also notice that you have more posts which hint that you’re more open to fatherhood and settling down. How realistic is this for you now? Do you think your writing over the last decade in regards to game, sex and women is a barrier to settling with a good woman and having a family?” (INSUIDE U O M)

4:00
“Do you regret using your real name?” (EVIGT REGN)

6:09
“If you do not marry and have children, how will you spend your remaining years?” (LAGUNA BEACH FOGEY)

7:42
“After the DC shitstorm, how are your mother and sister doing? Do they plan on staying in America or quite possibly relocating to Europe? How has their life’s change?” (KRATISTOS)

9:34
“What are your short term career plans(5+) years would you be interested in starting a podcast like Infowars, films that promote masculine values or a neomasculine magazine with short stories. How do you plan on moving the movement forward?” (KRATISTOS)

11:41
“When did you feel you made it as a PUA? Was there a specific instance where you felt all the theory coming together and it becoming easy for you to get laid?” (KRATISTOS)

13:08
“What does your mother think of ROK and your body of work?” (OCEAN SON)

15:09
“When in your 30’s did your chief pursuits change from slaying endless poosy to becoming a full-blown modern day masculinity sage / anti-SJW fighter?” (HUBERT CUMBERDALE)

18:42
“If you could go back in time what would you change? What was your biggest mistake? Where do you see yourself in 10 years?” (RAASH)

20:47
“What is your greatest fear?” (ANDREA)

21:55
“What has been the biggest difficulties or most time consuming aspects of running your online projects, i.e. RVF, ROK?” (PHOENIX)

22:47
“What’s next with this whole movement you’ve started? How will you recruit more people to the cause?” (COMTE DE ST GERMAIN)

24:23
“How has worldwide infamy affected your day to day life especially in regards to women or something as simple as walking around in the street?” (COMTE DE ST GERMAIN)

26:38
“With your shift from romance to sociopolitics over the past couple years, do you feel the things you have said and done have made a positive difference in the world for men like yourself? If that sounds broad allow me to rephrase: do you think your recent writing and things you’ve said and done with your public-figure platform have been making a positive impact on society?” (GENERAL STALIN)

29:42
“When you reflect on the books you’ve written over the years, how do you feel writing has affected you and how much of a different person do you think you would be if you hadn’t written your books?” (FIGHTERSWORD)

32:26
“Who are the five males (either personally known or famous men) who have contributed the most to your views and current position in life today? What ideas, values or knowledge did each specifically contribute to you?” (GENERAL ZHUKOV)

35:44
“Why should men listen to you? And how much faith should they put in your words?” (TOM ARROW)

38:20
“What were you like before Roosh, before you became renown?” (VINCENT MENNITI)

39:54
“If your income didn’t depend on it, do you think the world was better before the internet?” (TEEDUB)

42:29
“Who are your favorite prose authors and your favorite poets?” (TOKYO JOE)

43:29
“Do you believe that we will live to see radical life extension?” (TYSK KILLE)

44:46
“What is your current relationship with a large contingent of the DC blog community that you socialised with back in your DCB days?” (HIPSTER STINK)

45:32
“What was your need of expose in public yourself like this ? Marketing ? Sell your books ? Because I saw that even you appeared in talk shows of eastern countries like Ukraine and Romania.” (JOSE LOPEZ)

47:54
“Return of Kings has many great, supportive articles for Republicans and Donald Trump. In which ways do they repay you for them, or is it fully non-profit and based only on internal beliefs?” (SENIOL)

49:15
“When can we expect your next book from your most successfull series Bang?” (SENIOL)

49:34
“Do you use any sort of beard oil/conditioner, and if so what brand?” (LUCKY)

50:14
“How do you react to those who are against you; those who are against your progress and your well being?” (SOUNDBYTE)

52:28
“Do you try to plan your life years ahead, or do you take it one day at a time?” (SOUNDBYTE)

53:30
“What can you say about how your compassion towards the Social Justice Warriors changed since they rose up against you?” (SOUNDBYTE)

55:12
“Have you thought about when your parents get elderly and they can’t look after themselves, Will you help with looking after them?” (ONETOUCH)

56:26
“Assume the global outrage over the tour and the meetups hadn’t happened, everything fine and without the media noticing – what would you have done afterwards?” (BENOIT)

57:41
“Do you browse 4chan’s /pol/?” (EDGY EDGELORD)

Bonus text answers

“In light of all that has happened, are you planning to get more involved in the culture war of the west (media/public appearances) or pursuing more EE/SA/Asia ventures and blogging from afar as you get older?” (MICKEYD)

I’ll be doing more blogging from afar. I rather be the idea man for young revolutionaries than the guy leading the charge on the battlefield. I want to focus on big ideas more than daily tactics.

“Will you ever do another tour, conference, or summit similar to last year?” (THE CITY BACHELOR)

Yes, possibly in 2017. Last year’s tour was tons of fun, especially being able to meet so many men in a short amount of time.

“Do you see yourself spending more time in the States/returning to live permanently in the future? And if so, why?” (NASCIMENTO)

I don’t plan on returning. There are lots of reasons, but the main one has become money. I can easily achieve my ideal lifestyle outside of the United States for a fraction of the cost. If I didn’t have family in the USA, I’d never come back, since it doesn’t have anything that I can’t find elsewhere.

“Do you ever get bits of food trapped in the hairs of your beard?” (CAGGYBEAR)

Yes, all the time. If I eat a meal with sauce or grease, like a cheeseburger, I pretty much have to take a shower afterwards to clean it.

“Given that you’re Europe-based, what is your plan regarding the inevitable future civil conflicts that will erupt in Europe? I.e. leave/stay, move further east, fight etc. ” (PHOENIX)

Unless I am rooted to the land and have an ideal survivalist setup, I’d probably leave to safer lands. If I have a family and home in Europe, I’d be more inclined to stay. My backup plan if I leave Europe is Colombia.

“Do you intend to grow ROK into a more active alternative news source, i.e. having reporters/correspondents as well as opinion pieces?” (PHOENIX)

No, it will not become a news site, because that’s a different ballgame. I want to stay focused on the gender issue and male improvement.

“What do you see as your next step(s) in life?” (YOSARRIANS RIGHT)

I’d like to make myself more resilient to media attacks, prepare for future world turbulence with more survivalist prepping, be on the lookout for a woman to possibly create a family with, and understand the “relationship game” knowledge that that would require.

“Does your fame or notoriety cause you to be recognized publicly in your day to day life. If so are they usually negative or positive experiences from haters or fans?” (JOSH BAR)

Haters never approach me alone. Either they yell from a distance or try to get a mob to confront me, like recently happened in the DNC. Getting recognized comes in spurts. It’s more common in the USA than Europe. It doesn’t happen enough that I’m tired of it.

“Would you ever seriously consider getting involved in politics in the US, in the next ten years?” (KAII)

No, because that would require me to live in the USA and re-enter an aspect of the rat race, though I’d consider it if Donald Trump calls me to serve in his administration.

“What is a skill you’d like to learn and why?” (DARIAN FREY)

I’d like to learn more about home improvement, wood working, carpentry, and gardening. I figure these skills will be easier to learn once I move out of the city. I’m ready to build my own castle.

“What are your long term writing goals? Dabbling a bit more in fiction or sticking primarily with non-fiction?” (2WYCKED)

Nothing in particular, but I will focus mostly on non-fiction. For ideas that are too dangerous, such as challenging the government, I will package them into fiction.

“Since the media outrage about the meet ups, has this exposure helped you to sell more books and being recognized by the girls in a sexual way?” (DR COTARD)

The increase in book sales and attention came in a wave and then went back down. For me to really take full advantage of exposure, I’d have to be in the middle of the news cycle regularly to constantly expose myself to mainstream audiences, similar to what Mike Cernovich is doing. That’s a job in itself.

“Since your newest book launch, have you experienced a renewed interest in your other books?” (DR COTARD)

Not too much since they’re so unrelated, but at least now I have an offering for men interested in more free speech and political issues than only game.

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15 thoughts on “Roosh Q&A: 33 Answers To Personal Questions”

        1. Well it’s MY first one ever. Fine, I shall make it my last one ever! ::cries::

    1. Me, I don’t use kratom and I’m under the influence of nothing whatsoever right now, I swear. There’s been threads lately on what a ’10’ is and whether one even exists. So I’m sitting here thinking what to write to respond to your kratom ice breaker comment and I stumble on this:
      http://image.dhgate.com/0x0/f2/albu/g4/M01/22/F5/rBVaEFdOd8qAeNhKAAA4zlGIpbk525.jpg
      I’m bent on not pedestalizing poosey agreed. Excuse me ”AAOOOOOWW”. I just felt like screaming out the window that’s all. Redheads are actually rarer than blondes. Redness is recessive of recessive or a doubly rare mutation. Here she is in white micro g-string bikini. My teeth are chattering:
      http://image.dhgate.com/0x0/f2/albu/g1/M01/D7/64/rBVaGFUJpomATbQsAAEoytXhl10504.jpg
      I stared at her durn picture for several munites when I first saw it. Not every pic jumps out at you like that. It was like she was raping my eyes. That clean g gap and string. The nose. I couldn’t take my eyes off her pic.

      I don’t know who she is but she models for ebay I presume. She sets the hb scale top rung. Her pic sticks. I’d wreck her modeling career and sacrifice her creamy perfect figure to motherhood in a heartbeat. I’d breed her like a sow.

        1. Put her on a diet and exercise routine and this one could keep a lonely Canadian man warm for just 24 dollars a day.

        2. Close up on her face you see she has fine genes. She’s got the look under the slight chub. She would make a good workhorse. True if I were a Canadian I’d call that a bargain, the best I ever had.

  1. Okay, so today’s poetry is quite effeminate and/or gay, but in the past there were poets who wrote good epic poetry. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, The Charge of the Light Brigade – two examples of heroic manly stories in rhyme. We can’t forget Homer, of course. Beowulf, Gilgamesh – there were a LOT of good manly heroic poets in the past. Of course, there’s been none of that for well over a hundred years ….

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