Why Are Men’s Dating Coaches Being ‘Cancelled’?

Joe Elvin
6 min readJan 7, 2022
Tom Torero committed suicide in December 2021, shortly after a Newsweek investigation left him deplatformed.

A few weeks after becoming the latest dating coach to fall victim to ‘cancel culture’, Tom Torero decided he had nothing left to live for.

He committed suicide on 31 December 2021, just days after Newsweek published a hit piece on him.

The article’s author Danya Hajjaji not only ripped Torero to shreds, but also moved to have him banned from his website host, social media networks and payment processors — essentially erasing his only sources of income.

Now, following his death, she’s being accused of involuntary manslaughter by angry online commenters.

This isn’t the first time that men’s dating coaches have been targeted by the ‘cancel culture’ brigade. Hajjaji had successfully deplatformed Mike Ke, better known as PickUp Alpha, just months earlier. This comes after a 2019 BBC investigation resulted in dozens of other dating coaches having their YouTube channels deleted.

In this article, we’ll explore why the media is obsessed with cancelling men’s dating coaches — and how they are going about silencing them.

--

--

Joe Elvin
Joe Elvin

Written by Joe Elvin

I help men to escape their comfort zones, improve their self-esteem and make smarter dating decisions. Buy my book 'Big Dick Energy' at https://amzn.to/3HxnwiH