Pro-rape ‘pick up artist’ group to meet in Victoria plus...

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This is disturbing. I'm thinking it might be time to start up a meet up group for people who like to beat up rapists.

A U.S. “pick up artist,” Daryush Valizadeh, who has published material suggesting rape inside a private home should be legal, is planning a “meetup” in Victoria this weekend.

His group, Return of Kings, is hosting gatherings Saturday night in 43 different countries. The intended meeting point in Victoria is the War Memorial statue at the BC Legislature grounds. According to their website:

“We will have 165 meetings in 43 countries for our international meetup day on February 6, 2016 at 8PM local time.”

“To identify your fellow tribesmen, ask the following question to a man you suspect is there for the meetup: “Do you know where I can find a pet shop?” If you are asked this question, answer in the affirmative: “Yes, it’s right here.” You can then introduce yourself and get details about where to proceed at 8:20. If you ask someone for the pet shop and they appear confused or actually try to direct you to a real pet shop, they’re not there for the meetup.”

The group believe rape should be legalised on private property and that women are biologically determined to follow the orders of men.

“These ideas that are hateful and misogynistic aren’t welcome here,”city councillor Jeremy Loveday tells CFAX.

The hashtag #turnawayreturnofkings is currently trending on Twitter, with Vancouver’s Mayor’s office tweeting:



The Mayor of Ottawa has also made it clear that the group is not welcome in the city

Victoria police reached out to the public through social media networks today, stating that they were aware of the gathering and will be keeping an eye on the situation. From the Victoria Police Department Facebook page:

“We’ve heard concerns from many of you about a group that is planning a meet-up in Victoria on Saturday. Please know that we are hearing you and are monitoring the situation. We’ll be keeping a watchful eye on this in order to ensure public safety. Thank you for bringing us your concerns. If you have a more immediate concern, please call us at (250) 995-7654.“

Pro-rape ‘pick up artist’ group to meet in Victoria - Victoria Buzz

There are several listings for variuos cities here

http://www.returnofkings.com/78021/full-city-listing-and-meeting-points-for-international-meetup-day

and because people are protesting there is also a link to how to find out where the location is IF there's a email address listed only.

Seriously f'cked up people.
 

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This is disturbing. I'm thinking it might be time to start up a meet up group for people who like to beat up rapists.

A U.S. “pick up artist,” Daryush Valizadeh, who has published material suggesting rape inside a private home should be legal,.


Killing A$$holes like this guy should be legal! :)

time for all rapists to have permanent ankle monitors on.


And another one fitted tightly around their neck!
 

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I hope that a bunch of men grab him, pull off his pants and f... him until he bleeds, then leave him in the gutter. Karma as a teacher ...
 

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Rape is not a sexual crime. It is a violent crime not much different than murder. The rapist is not attracted to sex with women. the rapist has a deep loathing for women and desires to hurt them . There isn't any punishment that is sufficient for these animals.

I think what is disturbing though, is this thing with a great many people that whatever fukked up evil shyt that we can do, there is a tendency to try and justify it. Sometimes I think the greatest evil in humanity is the justification of bad behavior. You see it in this sick fukk as a small example and you see it in larger scales such as extremists mutilating and killing people . Or we see it in tobacco companies producing a deadly poisonous substance and justifying their mass murder by using the "individual responsibility" excuse. We can justify anything. And it is a blight on society.
 

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This is disturbing. I'm thinking it might be time to start up a meet up group for people who like to beat up rapists.
He doesn't advocate rape. That's the media looking to sell add space.

He opposes the use of the judicial system to punish men for the morning after regrets of drunken women.

Here's a quote from his article "How to stop rape"...

What I’ve gathered from the words of these future Pulitzer Prize winners is that women are not getting raped by violent offenders while taking a jog in the park or walking through a dark street—they are getting raped by men they already know, especially at college. I learned that if a man and a woman both drink at a party and have sex, she was in all likelihood raped since she could not give full legal consent. This made me confused because a woman who drinks and has sex is not responsible for her actions, but if that same woman gets into a car and drives it into someone else, causing a loss of life, she would be prosecuted and sent to jail. I couldn’t find an explanation for this inconsistency.

Killing A$$holes like this guy should be legal! :)

And another one fitted tightly around their neck!

I hope that a bunch of men grab him, pull off his pants and f... him until he bleeds, then leave him in the gutter. Karma as a teacher ...
Wow.

He's never raped anybody, nor does he support raping anybody. But don't let that piece of fact interrupt your stupidity driven hatefest.
 

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He doesn't advocate rape. That's the media looking to sell add space.

He opposes the use of the judicial system to punish men for the morning after regrets of drunken women.

Here's a quote from his article "How to stop rape"...

What I’ve gathered from the words of these future Pulitzer Prize winners is that women are not getting raped by violent offenders while taking a jog in the park or walking through a dark street—they are getting raped by men they already know, especially at college. I learned that if a man and a woman both drink at a party and have sex, she was in all likelihood raped since she could not give full legal consent. This made me confused because a woman who drinks and has sex is not responsible for her actions, but if that same woman gets into a car and drives it into someone else, causing a loss of life, she would be prosecuted and sent to jail. I couldn’t find an explanation for this inconsistency.



Wow.

He's never raped anybody, nor does he support raping anybody. But don't let that piece of fact interrupt your stupidity driven hatefest.



I hadn't bothered wading into this one because the stupidity was so deep.
 

Twila

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He doesn't advocate rape. That's the media looking to sell add space.

He opposes the use of the judicial system to punish men for the morning after regrets of drunken women.

Here's a quote from his article "How to stop rape"...

What I’ve gathered from the words of these future Pulitzer Prize winners is that women are not getting raped by violent offenders while taking a jog in the park or walking through a dark street—they are getting raped by men they already know, especially at college. I learned that if a man and a woman both drink at a party and have sex, she was in all likelihood raped since she could not give full legal consent. This made me confused because a woman who drinks and has sex is not responsible for her actions, but if that same woman gets into a car and drives it into someone else, causing a loss of life, she would be prosecuted and sent to jail. I couldn’t find an explanation for this inconsistency.

I fell for the knee jerk on it, so I'd checked out his site. This is just one article of many on his site though. The majority are of a disturbing nature. Given the climate, especially in Europe, he is not a step forward. Given what the majority of people think he's promoting it's a potential for disaster.

He's cancelled Victoria and Vancouver, siting the potential violence threatened against the members. I wish it had simply been because the people don't want it in their town rather then because of violent threats.
 

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I fell for the knee jerk on it, so I'd checked out his site. This is just one article of many on his site though. The majority are of a disturbing nature. Given the climate, especially in Europe, he is not a step forward. Given what the majority of people think he's promoting it's a potential for disaster.
He's a pig. There's no question about that.

He's cancelled Victoria and Vancouver, siting the potential violence threatened against the members. I wish it had simply been because the people don't want it in their town.
I think threats of violence and "don't want it in our town", are equally reprehensible.

Don't like his message, picket. Ask to debate him. Don't force venues to bar him, or threaten him or his followers safety.
 
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Twila

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I think threats of violence and "don't want it in our town", are equally reprehensible.

Don't like his message, picket. Ask to debate him. Don't force venues to bar him, or threaten his or his followers safety.


oh. See I feel that if the people don't want it in their town, then they shouldn't have to have it in their town. but not through violence.
 

Twila

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Why? It's in your town, not your living room. Don't go.

honestly? fear. He scares me.

But if the whole town doesn't want it? why can't the whole town say no? why do they HAVE to let it in?
 

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Typical "progressive" response, ban anything that is not their idea. I think he should have full access anywhere. If one does not agree then just disagree. Does anyone really think that it would lead to men changing their basic mores?
IMO he is correct in his statements regarding the men beginning to beg females for leave to speak.
 

Twila

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Fear of what?

to be perfectly honest, because I worry that what he has to say, could change how certain people feel about how many rights a woman has. Again, to be perfectly honest, it is a knee jerk reaction, this fear.

Women have had to fight pretty hard to have some of the rights we currently have and in some instances we're still fighting to have what men have. Also, I worry about things. lol.

There's a nice slippery slope.

Where do we draw the line?


It is a slippery slope. But I have hope the as humans we can stop the slide without things getting violent or bad.