Why International Meetup Day Was Cancelled

In my latest post on Return of Kings I analyze what lessons can be learned from the media blitz over the past few days.

Know your enemy and know yourself, find naught in fear for 100 battles.
~Sun Tzu

On February 3rd, 2016, Roosh was forced to cancel the International RoK meetup, scheduled for February 6. The mainstream media had been reporting on this men’s only happy hour as a “rape legalization group” for days, stirring up social justice warriors, inciting violent groups in several cities, and even receiving public condemnation from mayors, governors, and legal organizations. The risk had become unacceptable; as Roosh said, “This isn’t our Alamo.” Even a single man fired from his job due to SJW or Antifa doxing is one man too many. Not for a meetup; not for this.

A tactical retreat was the only sane option; however our enemies revealed quite a bit about themselves in this process, and we learned a little something about ourselves as well. With that in mind, it is worth considering what lessons can be taken from all of this.

Read the rest over there.

Leo M.J. Aurini

Trained as a Historian at McMaster University, and as an Infantry soldier in the Canadian Forces, I'm a Scholar, Author, Film Maker, and a God fearing Catholic, who loves women for their illogical nature.

2 Responses

  1. Q says:

    I posted a link to ROK for this article over at the Iron Legion Blog. I thought this article was an interesting and introspective read even for those not really involved. It reminded me of a classic American muscle car, great design and powerful drive, like a Chevy ‘Vette for example. I will look forward to reading more.

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