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Protests against Roosh V - who is he? | Protests against Roosh V - who is he? |
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Who is Roosh V? | Who is Roosh V? |
Daryush Valizadeh is a self-styled "neo-masculinist" and pick-up artist who comes from the US and sometimes goes by the nickname Roosh V. | Daryush Valizadeh is a self-styled "neo-masculinist" and pick-up artist who comes from the US and sometimes goes by the nickname Roosh V. |
Mr Valizadeh wrote a widely criticised article last year calling for the legalisation of rape on private property as a way to "defeat rape culture". He has since said the post was satirical. | |
He has also created the Return of Kings group, supporting an agenda that men are superior to women and oppressed by feminism. | He has also created the Return of Kings group, supporting an agenda that men are superior to women and oppressed by feminism. |
What is he doing? | What is he doing? |
The Return of Kings group is planning to hold worldwide "tribal meetings" on Saturday. | The Return of Kings group is planning to hold worldwide "tribal meetings" on Saturday. |
The meet-ups are aimed at being the start of regular events that "serve men in a way that internet sites do not". Roosh V has dismissed criticism they are designed to "strategise" how to target women. | The meet-ups are aimed at being the start of regular events that "serve men in a way that internet sites do not". Roosh V has dismissed criticism they are designed to "strategise" how to target women. |
Nine events are scheduled for the UK, including in Edinburgh and Glasgow - with men asked to identify each other by asking for directions to a pet shop. | Nine events are scheduled for the UK, including in Edinburgh and Glasgow - with men asked to identify each other by asking for directions to a pet shop. |
How have people reacted? | How have people reacted? |
A Facebook page and petition have been set up in protest at the planned events. | A Facebook page and petition have been set up in protest at the planned events. |
The Glaswegians Against RooshV page states that "pro-rape women-haters are not welcome in Glasgow" and will face public ridicule when they gather in the city's George Square on Saturday. | |
A petition urging the Scottish government to Stop RooshV being allowed to "promote his hateful violent views" in Scottish cities has gained more than 40,000 signatures. | A petition urging the Scottish government to Stop RooshV being allowed to "promote his hateful violent views" in Scottish cities has gained more than 40,000 signatures. |
SNP MP Owen Thompson has also written to the Home Secretary calling Roosh V to be prevented from entering the UK, although there is no suggestion he is planning to come to Scotland. | SNP MP Owen Thompson has also written to the Home Secretary calling Roosh V to be prevented from entering the UK, although there is no suggestion he is planning to come to Scotland. |
And SNP MP Tommy Sheppard has tabled an Early Day Motion at Westminster condemning the nature of the meetings. | And SNP MP Tommy Sheppard has tabled an Early Day Motion at Westminster condemning the nature of the meetings. |
In response to the reaction in Scotland and in other parts of the world, Roosh V has appealed for help in privately changing the location of the meetings to alternative public locations. | In response to the reaction in Scotland and in other parts of the world, Roosh V has appealed for help in privately changing the location of the meetings to alternative public locations. |
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