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Pickup artists argue that "Game" is the solution to Elliot Rodger-style rampages. Here’s why they’re wrong.

From Elliot Rodger's Google+ Profile
From Elliot Rodger’s Google+ Profile

Pickup artists, classy fellows that they are, are using Elliot Rodger’s killing rampage as a marketing ploy. In the comments to one of Rodger’s videos on YouTube, a company called Strategic Dating Coach offered their solution to prevent similar shootings in the future: send disturbed young men who can’t get dates to one of their coaching sessions!

THIS is why we do what we do. TO PREVENT THIS SHIT!!! Could couldn't experience it because he didn't learn to attract women. He should have gone to our website and got our personal dating coaching or purchased one of our products. IF ANYONE NEEDS HELP, CONTACT US! Don’t do anything stupid.

While this response to Rodger’s mass killing is uniquely crass, the argument that “Game saves lives” is hardly new. To PUAs like Heartiste and Roosh Valizadeh it’s practically an article of faith.

In the wake of George Sodini’s murderous shooting spree in a Pennsylvania gym in 2009, Heartiste (then known as Roissy) wrote

If Sodini had learned game he would have been able to find another woman and gotten laid after his ex dumped him. He wouldn’t have spent the next 20 years steeped in bile and weighed down by his Sisyphian blue balls, dreaming of vengeance. Game could have saved the lives of the women Sodini killed.

The fact that Sodini had in fact imbibed in the alleged wisdom of pickup artistry, going so far as attending a pricey seminar from old-school pickup guru R. Don Steele, a self-proclaimed expert on dating young women, didn’t lead any in the pickup community to reconsider this position.

Nor has it this time. It is clear that Elliot Rodger was steeped in “red pill” thinking about women. And while he wasn’t himself a PUA, he was certainly aware of the basics of “Game.” Indeed, he subscribed to a number of PUA channels on YouTube and was a regular commenter on PUAhate, a sleazy forum devoted to criticizing “game,” not because it is manipulative and misogynistic but because it doesn’t work.

On the Roosh V forum earlier today, Roosh acknowledged that Rodger knew at least a little about “red pill” ideology – noting that Rodger referred to himself as an”alpha” – but still went ahead and argued that Game was the solution to massacres like this:

He is self-delusional and massively entitled, but exposing him to game may have saved lives.

In a followup comment, Roosh expressed his concerns for the real victims of this tragedy – Pickup artists:

I’m trying to think of ways our enemies will come after us because of this, but if anything, we’re the solution to this sort of murder rampage. This is the society that progressives wanted, where women are fully able to choose the top 10% of alpha males while shaming masculinity, leaving beta males with modest resources in the dust. Of course they will simply push a ban on guns, but this wholly neglects the cause. Seven people died because this guy couldn’t get laid … .

Other commenters were quick to agree. According to someone known as Moma,

Roosh has a very valid point. This will continue to replay over and over again. As human beings, our wiring is very basic yet primal. …

When have you last heard of a porn star shooting up a place? How many have emptied their balls in a hot lizard and then felt the urge to go and smoke 50 strangers?

According to Samseau, the problem wasn’t that Rodger hadn’t heard the Game Gospel; the problem was that he had rejected his salvation:

He knew about Game. If he had an account on PUAHATE then he knew about game. He was just a denialist. There was no helping this dude.

Roosh seconded this bit of wisdom, seeing it as clear evidence that “game denialism kills.”

Michelin, for his part, hoped that PUAs would be able to use the massacre as a publicity bonanza and a great “told you so” to all the haters.

One should write a mainstream article about this case. The argument that game could have saved lives can be an eye-opener and a smash in the face to haters of game.

Tuthmosis, the man best known for a Return of Kings post on the “5 Reasons to Date a Girl With An Eating Disorder,” reported his joy that PUAhate was getting bad press:

Seeing your enemies fall is a delicious treat you only get to taste a few times in your life. I’m savoring this delicacy with a cup of freshly brewed coffee. It’s a shame real people had to lose their lives, but I can’t help but think this will discredit a horrible website, PUAHate–and a way of thinking–that could have harmed even more men and innocent people. Beta losers will never go away, but this will wake up a few men and, more importantly, scare others.

Zelcorpion blamed “girls” and MGTOWers for giving Rodgers bad dating advice:

I bet a few girls told him that he only needs to be himself, be nice, be a gentleman, have a nice car, looks etc. – only to realize that it mattered shit. Instead of learning from the PUA-community he chose to listen to PUAhaters and some of the anti-female comments of the MGTOWs who themselves are often refusing to accept Game or even basic concepts like Alpha/Beta. I think that problem will become way worse, since hypergamy and promiscuity will only increase and most men will be left in the sexual wasteland.

But it took a relative newcomer to the forum by the handle of thedavidgt to raise the obvious logical objection to the Game-for-everybody solution to incel rage:

If every sexless beta in the world took it upon himself to learn game, approach girls, lift, dress well etc, would it not simply feed women’s egos and entitlement? So instead of occasionally getting awkwardly hit on by skinny fat, poor-dressed chumps, the average 7 would then be approached several times a day by extremely high value men. We’ll have a society of men working to improve themselves for women who will get lazier and lazier while at the same time demanding more and more.

In fact, the “Game saves lives” mantra is dead wrong, but not for this reason. First of all, there is no clear evidence that “game,” per se, works, except insofar as it encourages men to pursue large numbers of women and numb them to the pain of rejection. It’s possible that a few of the conversational ploys invented by various PUAs may work better than having no conversational ploys at all. But there are no magic cheat codes to “getting with women.”

There is one more disturbing way in which “game” may increase “success” with women for unscrupulous men: many of the standard techniques of “game”– invading a woman’s personal space, touching her repeatedly, trying to “isolate” her from her friends – may serve as “tests” to find women who are less likely to resist violations of their boundaries. In this way, “game” may serve as a quite effective enabler of date rape. Indeed Roosh himself has admitted to raping a date too drunk to consent.

So how much of a solution is training a guy who is already filled with a toxic mixture of entitlement and self-loathing (yes, these strange bedfellows do often go together) in some techniques that might help him to tamp down his insecurities enough to manipulate some willing or not-so-willing women into bed?

You might have simply turned a mass killer into a serial rapist, or possibly a serial killer. Ted Bundy was quite the charmer. Somehow this didn’t make him a decent human being.

Even if “game” were the beneficient form of “self-improvement” that some of its proponents like to claim it is, teaching Rodger how to be a better dater would not make him a better person. Would having a girlfriend solve all his problems? Hardly. Relationships require patience and compromise and mutual respect, and Rodger seems to have had none of these qualities. Instead of directing his narcissistic rage at “girls” at large, he would likely have ended up abusing a string of girlfriends.

The problem wasn’t Rodger’s lack of “Game.” It was his lack of humanity.

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cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

Either Erin is new to the MRA and PUA subcultures or she’s already drank the kool-aid.

Shiraz
Shiraz
10 years ago

Oh shit. Love the Runaways. Xavin is a lot of fun. “Dead End Kids” is the shit. I only tuned out when Terry Moore took over the series with “Rock Zombies.”

kittehserf
10 years ago

But women like it when men they find it flirt with them and often find it creepy if a guy they don’t find attractive says and does the exact same things.

Once again, you ignore every woman who’s asexual, or lesbian, or doesn’t like flirting, full stop. I don’t want anyone flirting with me, ever. I hate it, and it doesn’t matter what the person doing it looks like. It makes my skin crawl. The ONLY person I am interested in is my husband.

Erin: you’re wrong. The “regular guys” who aren’t this “teeny tiny minority” are the very ones rushing to blame Rodgers’ murders on mental illness, or anything except misogyny – the misogyny that indirectly benefits them, with their male privilege and entitlement.

Oh, and men who hate and murder women are not a teeny tiny minority. In the UK, two women are murdered every week by their intimate partners. In Australia, it’s one per week – even more appalling given our much smaller population. That’s misogyny at work. That’s what far too many men are busy denying.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

A time machine for every writer! That’s a plan I can get behind.

Shiraz
Shiraz
10 years ago

Well, rancid nads is very persistent in his laziness.

marinerachel
marinerachel
10 years ago

It doesn’t matter if it’s a teensy minority. It’s non-negligible and the cost of lacking awareness about it may be assault or death. Even an almost insignificant minority is large enough to warrant awareness and caution.

Marie
Marie
10 years ago

@shiraz

Oh shit. Love the Runaways. Xavin is a lot of fun. “Dead End Kids” is the shit. I only tuned out when Terry Moore took over the series with “Rock Zombies.”

Omg, I never knew so many mammothers (like 2 XD) read the runaways 😀

contrapangloss
10 years ago

Thanks, David.

kittehserf
10 years ago

Shiraz – “rancid nads”.

Perfect.

Has anyone noticed that rancid nads claims he’s married? Yeah, riiiiight, pull the other one, it has bells on.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

If he is married then that’s extra pathetic, still trolling about a “problem” that he isn’t even suffering from any more.

Shiraz
Shiraz
10 years ago

Oh hell yeah, Marie. I think a lot of posters here would see themselves as a cross between Gert and Nico!

Shiraz
Shiraz
10 years ago

I missed the part about him being married. He’s either full of shit, or he has a weird preoccupation with who modern women have sex with.

Stevie
Stevie
10 years ago

I’d buy married to an inflatable sex doll…

Erin Williams
Erin Williams
10 years ago

Stevie: “I’m sorry, because I wish I could believe it, but I do not believe that this is a teeny, tiny minority who have no influence on regular men. Regrettably their size and influence is very obvious indeed in the sheer number of people who crowd the MRA forums and the PUA sites, crowing over mass murder because women have got what’s coming to them, and of course those bitches deserved it.”

People thought the same thing about the PUA community, but their tent folded up once their views were given enough oxygen. What was supposed to be a huge movement is down to a few web sites and You Tube channels with very few subscribers. As far as MRAs are concerned, what may seem like a huge number of men gathered at those sites really isn’t. They’re usually between ten or twenty loud mouths who do all the talking. But don’t take my word for it if you don’t want to, Roosh himself wrote a post on the Men’s Rights Movement and how a bunch of their blogs are shutting down. Further, these guys are all talk. They’re really just on the internet to brag to one another and bitch about mean girls.

Here’s the article by Roosh
http://www.rooshv.com/the-mens-rights-movement-is-dead

And here’s the article by the guy who supposedly help found the Manosphere, Matt Forney.

http://mattforney.com/2014/04/14/the-manosphere-is-dead-and-you-have-killed-it/

Note all the back biting and bickering. Further, as has been well documented on this site, their protests don’t even draw more than ten people. Believe me, this movement is a fringe of a fringe wearing one of those fringe jackets.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

Either that or married, but not very happily.

Fade
10 years ago

@Erin

most men not being MRAs is not proof that most men aren’t misogynistic.

Erin Williams
Erin Williams
10 years ago

Cassandrakitty: “Either Erin is new to the MRA and PUA subcultures or she’s already drank the kool-aid.”

I’ve followed the PUA movement since the early naughts all the way up to it morphing into the Manosphere. And no, I have not drank the kool-aid. I just know that these morons don’t represent as big a threat as some of you tend to think. The reason I told Stevie that is because she was afraid for her daughter and I wanted to allay her fears.

Erin Williams
Erin Williams
10 years ago

You have a point, Fade, but I can assure you most guys are not militant about their misogyny like the whackos we’re discussing.

Fade
10 years ago

and?

what’s your point?

brooked
10 years ago

I’m trying to imagine a reality in which ranced’s married and has been arguing in good faith, rather than pooping out egregious asshole trolling bull shit.

Nope, not seeing how Mrs. ranced exists and voluntarily takes parts in mind-numbing conversations that are a headachey mixture of misogynist manosphere talking points, the nice guy persecution complex and an Abbott & Costello skit.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

I just know that these morons don’t represent as big a threat as some of you tend to think.

Must be nice to feel that insulated from potential harm. The smugness I presume is just a bonus.

I’ll just be over here observing the reaction a lot of men, some of whom their female friends and family thought were reasonable people, are having to the Rodgers case and being just a teensy bit more realistic about the scope of this problem.

Marie
Marie
10 years ago

Gosh, Erin’s so boring.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

She picked a remarkably inappropriate time at which to make the argument she’s making, that’s for sure.

Erin Williams
Erin Williams
10 years ago

WTF? I’m not standing up for these assholes nor am I denying the high instances of male aggression. All I wanted to do was make Stevie understand that most guys don’t think women who don’t put out should be shot. That was a genuine concern of hers and I wanted to adress that.

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