Roosh is predominantly an incel, and never really got laid and now works for Amazon delivering boxes. Many individuals were taken in by what they interpreted as an innocuous, endearing, autistic nerd attempting to engage in sexual activity and romantic companionship. However, a few years later, he started to shift towards more extreme right-wing ideologies and irrational behavior, associating with neo-Nazis, pedophiles, and similar individuals. The internet has extensively documented his transformation from being endearing to becoming repulsively sleazy, then aspiring to be a spiritual leader, and later adopting extremist views resembling the Taliban. He now propagates conspiracy theories and presents himself as a devout follower of Jesus. Although he lacks the level of fame required to be accurately labeled as "the most-hated man on the Internet", he is undeniably one of the most unsettling individuals
In 2019, Roosh V Forum went through a major change in which Roosh shuttered the travel and game sections, which had covered tourism and pickup, and prohibited discussion of "fornication". The impetus for this was that he had been kicked out of a number of services such as PayPal, Disqus, and Airbnb that had enabled him to receive donations, host discussions, and find affordable housing, respectively. The momentum behind his book, Game, which had sold well during its first few days on Amazon, was also blunted when HuffPost began making inquiries with Amazon, resulting in their removing the book's listing from the site. Around the same time, by his own account, his long-term relationship failed as he discovered his girlfriend had cheated on him, and he also started getting barred from an increasing number of countries. Searching for answers, he turned to mushrooms.
Subsequently, his sister passed away while he was under the influence of drugs. Confluence of circumstances prompted him to repatriate to the United States and reside once again with his mother, who adheres strictly to the Armenian Orthodox Christian faith. Given the necessity of getting along with her and accompanying her to church, and considering the ongoing collapse of the manosphere due to deplatforming, it appeared suitable and advantageous to embrace Christianity and eliminate any undesirable content from his websites. This entailed withdrawing certain books and, as per Roosh's account, deleting specific YouTube videos and articles from Return of Kings that promoted actions by which a man could "jeopardize his redemption." Other prominent figures in the manosphere made different choices. Some allowed their websites to become inactive, like Illimitable Men, often because they lost momentum after being removed from online platforms, as was the case with Chateau Heartiste. Others, like Victor Pride, followed Roosh's example by removing their content and publicly declaring their change in beliefs. Theresa May prohibited his entry into the UK in December 2017.
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