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  1. Huh? Imagine that … I JUST recalled Milo’s ”Dangerous Fa&&ot” Tour that got him CANCELED by ANTIFA’s black bloc.

  2. Yikes.
    Milo planning open air sessions.
    Brave, but wear armour.
    You, too, Ben S. Matt W., Sean F. ETC.
    And James OK, who already has his kevlar.
    Warriors.

    1. Then you’ve not actually heard/read his content. Yes, he’s flamboyant and has all the affectations of a Queer stereotype … but his message is clear, accurate, and actually quite moderate. I quite appreciate his niche as much as I appreciate Douglas Murray’s. They both preach pretty much the same thing to the gay community.

      1. yup, kenji
        and milo has course corrected, from what I gather. and Douglas Murray has more testosterone than a lot of guys in big trucks. He’s been on the ground in kevlar with conviction.
        As for a comparison of Milo to alex jones, not sure about that disjointed connection.
        In short, there are those on the right side of things, and those who are not.
        Wheat and chaff.
        God works in mysterious ways.

  3. Not a yuge fan, but I have to give him credit for showing up to an anti-Milo demonstration with a sign that said “Milo sucks”

  4. So reminiscent of MacArthur;

    “People of the podcast class, I have returned! By the grace of Almighty God, our forces stand again on rich griftable soil – soil consecrated in the emptiness of my bank account.”

  5. “Donald Trump is such an obvious gay icon.

    He’s brassy, he’s outrageous, his taste in interiors is gaudy and exhibitionist. He’s a heavy-handed caricature of a billionaire. Everything about him is at once fantastic and camp. He’s the drag queen you can vote for.”

    Milo Yiannopoulos

  6. “At least politicians recognize the fact that everyone hats them and nobody trusts them. Journalists haven’t yet worked out that everyone hates them. When people are ridiculing them and correcting them and calling them out on their bad behavior online, they dismiss it as trolling and abuse and harassment and they close their comments sections. They don’t stop and think, If 80% of the comments on 80% of our pieces are blisteringly negative, should we perhaps reflect on whether we are getting it right? The internet doesn’t bring out the worst in people – it reveals people for how they are. This is the nice, polite, politically correct middle classes at war with the working classes, who speak in a far more vulgar, direct, and explicit way. It’s a class thing.”

    Milo

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