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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.
It was also determined that /pol/ influences the spread of Happy Merchant to other web platforms such as Twitter and Reddit. [ 10 ] The same study also found that the Happy Merchant has been incorporated into other common memes on the site, including Pepe the Frog .
Roosh V, for example, has explicitly said he is not part of the alt-right movement, and members of the movement have also said he is not part of it. There is nothing in the Michael Hill (activist) article to support adding him to this template.
The former pickup artist Roosh V, who has since recanted aspects of his past and converted to Oriental Orthodox Christianity, had self-published 14 books describing techniques for seducing women. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] According to Salon , such books are the "cash cow" of the pickup industry. [ 18 ]
Neil Strauss was quoted in a review by Steven Poole in The Guardian as saying, "A side effect of sarging (socializing with the intent of finding and seducing a woman) is that it can lower one's opinion of the opposite sex", though the reviewer noted, "And yet, as he has described it, the inverse is true: a low opinion of the opposite sex is a prerequisite for sarging."
American former pickup artist Roosh V published a travel guide describing his experience of dating Ukrainian women. After public release, the manual attracted a lot of coverage in Ukrainian media [2] and outrage from feminist organizations. [8]
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Paul Ray Ramsey (also known as ramzpaul and RamZPaul, born 1963) is an American far-right vlogger, YouTube personality, and public speaker. [1] [2] [3]The New York Times has described Ramsey as a "popular alt-right internet personality", [4] and the Swiss newspaper Basellandschaftliche Zeitung identified him as an important representative of the alt-right. [5]