

Sometime In the late 90s, Winston's great fantasies of having romantic encounters with magnificent white women made him fly to Europe. After a few weeks in Europe Wu decided to generalize the United States of America on the SF bay area.
Fast forward 10 years and the internet forum is full of losers who can't get women and are annoyed by sexy, fashionable and successful guys. On the forum, there is very little data about actually going to other nations and seeing the atmosphere or citizens. The few things posted are sex tourism focused on prostitution, with debate mainly led by weird old white losers who are also hardcore misogynists and racists.
Wilcox offers no real solutions. He just advises people who are mentally ill to go to places where cross-cultural ignorance and wealthier status will obscure their weak social skills/other issues. Any financial gains generated from running this site go to help fund his whoremongering ways. And even without any posts, he will just artificially inflate the traffic by posting weekly photos of photoshopped Chinese girls in the hope that some retards signs up instead of scrolling past them

Note: Posting identifying information is always illegal. Doxing falls under various state criminal laws, such as stalking, cyberstalking, harassment, threats, and other such laws, depending on the state. Which is why I have never done it. Also keep this in mind: doxing violates the terms of service of most legitimate ISPs, online news / information / opinion sites.
The Illegal Activity of "Doxing"
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/20 ... -or-place/
Excerpts:
(D)ue to new federal laws that apply to internet cyber-stalking, the broader points now apply in multiple internet forums and social media sites (ours included).
Revealing a "name" per se' may, or may not be considered "Doxing" depending on the level of anticipated anonymity. However, in this law, the term "restricted personal information" means, "with respect to an individual, the Social Security number, the home address, home phone number, mobile phone number, personal email, or home fax number of, and identifiable to, that individual." This is an important distinction to remember.
Even if your personal information has been "grayed out," it may still be considered a threat by the law enforcement authorities.
You can now be reported to local police.
Good day.