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Friday, June 29, 2018

Milo Yiannopoulos: I Was Just Joking When I Told You to Shoot Journalists

On Thursday, Americans were saddened — but not terribly surprised — by news of yet another mass shooting, this one at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland.


The incident — which left five dead and two others “gravely injured” — comes on the heels of increased mistrust and disdain directed at the nation’s news media.



Ironically, the seeds of contempt have largely been sown by people who are media figures themselves but have been deemed more trustworthy by certain fringe elements due to the fact that they operate outside of the journalistic mainstream.


No longer content to figuratively take shots at those who disagree with them, many of these self-styled pundits have encouraged their followers to take violent action against the imagined boogeymen who seek to disarm them.


So the Capital Gazette tragedy doesn’t come as much of a shock, not only because it’s the 154th mass shooting of 2018, but also because alt-right provocateurs like Milo Yiannopoulos have been calling for just such just a massacre to take place.


In case you’re unfamiliar, Yiannopoulos is a professional troll turned internet pariah, who recently attempted to weasel his way back into the public consciousness.



Milo was banned from Twitter in 2016 after spewing hate speech at SNL star Leslie Jones.


Shortly thereafter, Yiannopoulos was forced to resign from his post at Breitbart News after seemingly advocating for pedophiliac relationships between grown men and young boys.


When even the hate mongers at Breitbart wash their hands of a fellow bigot, you know that person has stooped to a previously unimagined low.


Now, Yiannopoulos is in hot water yet again, this time as a result of comments in which he seemed to encourage the public to take up arms against journalists in the mainstream media.


In response to outrage over his remark that he “can’t wait for the vigilante squads to start gunning journalists,” Yiannopoulos has issued a statement in which he seeks to deflect blame:


“You’re about to see a raft of news stories claiming that I am responsible for inspiring the deaths of journalists,” Yiannopoulos wrote in a Facebook post.




Milo MAGA


“The truth, as always, is the opposite of what the media tells you.”


Yiannopoulos goes on to claim that despite the fact that his comments were part of a statement to journalists and he himself posted the exchange on social media, the entire conversation was meant to remain private:


“I sent a troll about ‘vigilante death squads’ as a *private* response to a few hostile journalists who were asking me for comment, basically as a way of saying, ‘F—k off.’ They then published it,” he stated.


“Amazed they were pretending to take my joke as a ‘threat,’ I reposted these stories on Instagram to mock them – and to make it clear that I wasn’t being serious.”


The controversy made “Milo”: a trending topic on Twitter last night.


Which, unfortunately, is probably the exact outcome Yiannopoulos hoped for when he incited others to violence with his trademark brand of blindly hateful rhetoric.


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Milo Yiannopoulos: I Was Just Joking When I Told You to Shoot Journalists

On Thursday, Americans were saddened — but not terribly surprised — by news of yet another mass shooting, this one at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland.


The incident — which left five dead and two others “gravely injured” — comes on the heels of increased mistrust and disdain directed at the nation’s news media.



Ironically, the seeds of contempt have largely been sown by people who are media figures themselves but have been deemed more trustworthy by certain fringe elements due to the fact that they operate outside of the journalistic mainstream.


No longer content to figuratively take shots at those who disagree with them, many of these self-styled pundits have encouraged their followers to take violent action against the imagined boogeymen who seek to disarm them.


So the Capital Gazette tragedy doesn’t come as much of a shock, not only because it’s the 154th mass shooting of 2018, but also because alt-right provocateurs like Milo Yiannopoulos have been calling for just such just a massacre to take place.


In case you’re unfamiliar, Yiannopoulos is a professional troll turned internet pariah, who recently attempted to weasel his way back into the public consciousness.



Milo was banned from Twitter in 2016 after spewing hate speech at SNL star Leslie Jones.


Shortly thereafter, Yiannopoulos was forced to resign from his post at Breitbart News after seemingly advocating for pedophiliac relationships between grown men and young boys.


When even the hate mongers at Breitbart wash their hands of a fellow bigot, you know that person has stooped to a previously unimagined low.


Now, Yiannopoulos is in hot water yet again, this time as a result of comments in which he seemed to encourage the public to take up arms against journalists in the mainstream media.


In response to outrage over his remark that he “can’t wait for the vigilante squads to start gunning journalists,” Yiannopoulos has issued a statement in which he seeks to deflect blame:


“You’re about to see a raft of news stories claiming that I am responsible for inspiring the deaths of journalists,” Yiannopoulos wrote in a Facebook post.




Milo MAGA


“The truth, as always, is the opposite of what the media tells you.”


Yiannopoulos goes on to claim that despite the fact that his comments were part of a statement to journalists and he himself posted the exchange on social media, the entire conversation was meant to remain private:


“I sent a troll about ‘vigilante death squads’ as a *private* response to a few hostile journalists who were asking me for comment, basically as a way of saying, ‘F—k off.’ They then published it,” he stated.


“Amazed they were pretending to take my joke as a ‘threat,’ I reposted these stories on Instagram to mock them – and to make it clear that I wasn’t being serious.”


The controversy made “Milo”: a trending topic on Twitter last night.


Which, unfortunately, is probably the exact outcome Yiannopoulos hoped for when he incited others to violence with his trademark brand of blindly hateful rhetoric.


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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Milo Yiannopoulos" $10 Million Lawsuit vs. Simon & Schuster is Over

Milo Yiannopoulos’ $ 10 million lawsuit against Simon & Schuster is over and done … and the publishing giant says it isn’t paying him a dime. TMZ broke the story … Milo sued his former publisher claiming they caved from mounting…


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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos Returning to Berkeley, Supports Peaceful Protests

Milo Yiannopoulos says he’s making good on his Berkeley appearance that was canceled a few months ago, and he has a message for the inevitable protesters: bring it on … with one condition. We ran into the ex-Breitbart staffer Monday at LAX…


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Milo Yiannopoulos Returning to Berkeley, Supports Peaceful Protests

Milo Yiannopoulos says he’s making good on his Berkeley appearance that was canceled a few months ago, and he has a message for the inevitable protesters: bring it on … with one condition. We ran into the ex-Breitbart staffer Monday at LAX…


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Friday, July 7, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos Files $10 Million Lawsuit Against Simon & Schuster for Pulling His Book

Milo Yiannopoulos is demanding 8-figures from publishing giant Simon & Schuster … claiming it bowed to pressure from celebs like Sarah Silverman and Leslie Jones, and pulled the plug on his memoir. Milo filed his lawsuit against Simon…


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Milo Yiannopoulos Says He"s The John Oliver of the Right

Milo Yiannopoulos says he’s just like John Oliver … except way on the other end of the spectrum.  The extreme right-wing conservative made the comparison Thursday night as he was leaving The DL in NYC where he went off on famed…


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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Prez Trump & Milo Yiannopoulos Fan Sues UC Berkeley for $23 Million

A Milo Yiannopoulos fan blames UC Berkeley for allowing protesters to attack her when she showed up to hear Milo’s speech … and now she wants the university to pay up. Kiara Robles, a Berkeley student, says she showed up for the…


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Friday, February 24, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos Has Bad News for Haters, He"s Staying in the U.S.A.

When Milo Yiannopoulos quit Breitbart News the clock started ticking on his employment visa, but sadly, for his millions of haters … he’s already figured out a way to stay in America. Milo is here under an O-1 visa for ”aliens of…


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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos Hammers George Takei for Speaking Gleefully About Child Molestation (AUDIO)

Milo Yiannopoulos says his haters are hypocrites for letting George Takei off the hook when he spoke glowingly about his own teenage sexual encounter with an adult … similar to what Milo did. Of course, it cost Milo a lucrative…


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Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns from Breitbart, Twitter Rejoices


Milo Yiannopoulos is a douchebag of the highest degree. Just a terrible, terrible person.


After building a career on being reprehensible and bigoted and disgusting, it turns out that endorsing pedophilia was what ultimately crossed the line for his supporters.


"In the homosexual world particularly," Milo said in a recently resurfaced video, "some of those relationships between younger boys and older men — the sort of "coming of age" relationships — those relationships in which those older men help those young boys discover who they are and give them security and safety and provide them with love and a reliable, sort of rock, where they can"t speak to their parents."


In the same video, he also said "I"m grateful for Father Michael. I wouldn"t give nearly such good head if it wasn"t for him."


He"s been seeing the fallout from those statement for the past few days, and now the backlash has gotten so bad that he"s resigned from his position as senior editor at Breitbart.


In his statement, he explained that "I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues" important reporting."


But whatever his reasoning, the point is that his career is falling apart.


And Twitter could not be more excited.




1. Milo’s Statement


Milos statement

Milo did a press conference to discuss his resignation, but here’s the gist of it.



2. "This Decision is Mine Alone"


This decision is mine alone

You keep telling yourself what you need to, Milo.



3. Get a Haircut


Get a haircut

Solid advice, really.



4. The Dream


The dream

Hey, here’s hoping he fades away. Recent evidence proves we’re not that lucky though.



5. Not the White House!


Not the white house

It is a current trend for the lowest of the low to get employed there, huh?



6. Sorry, Breitbart Still Sucks


Sorry breitbart still sucks

Milo’s not THAT powerful.


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"This Is Us" Star Milo Ventimiglia Joins Mysterious Cast (VIDEO)

Milo Ventimiglia dies on his show, “This Is Us,” although we don’t know how … we also don’t know how he broke his arm. We got the Pearsons’ flashback father Tuesday night in NYC, where he was swarmed by fans wanting his John Hancock, but…


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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns from Breitbart News Over Pedophilia Comments (VIDEOS)

Milo Yiannopoulos — controversial Senior Editor at Breitbart News — is leaving the company over recently unearthed comments he made about pedophilia. Milo announced his resignation Tuesday, saying … “I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of…


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Monday, February 20, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos Uninvited to CPAC Amidst Pedophilia Scandal

Milo Yiannopoulos has made a career out of courting controversy, but today, the alt-right provocateur finds himself on wrong side of a raging scandal that he likely never saw coming. 


In recent months, Yiannopoulos – an editor at Breitbart News – has become a household name due in large part to his incessant trolling of politicians and celebrities with whom he disagrees.


The most baffling example of this tired routine was Yiannopolulos’ spat with Leslie Jones of Saturday Night Live, whom he publicly denigrated for having the audacity to star in a movie.



That particular bullying campaign led to Yiannopoulos getting banned from Twitter, and many hoped that would be the last they’d hear from the alt-right’s most articulate mouthpiece.


Unfortunately, in the months that followed, Yiannopoulos’ far-right beliefs entered the political mainstream, and the 32-year-old became an inescapable media presence.


This past week may have been the biggest of Yiannopoulous’ career, as his interview with Bill Maher went viral, and he landed a keynote speaking slot at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference.


However, it now looks as though Milo’s meteoric rise may have come to an abrupt halt thanks to some astonishing comments regarding sex with minors.



In a podcast interview that resurfaced last night, Yiannopoulos seemed to advocate sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men.”


Not surprisingly, CPAC organizers withdrew their speaking invitation shortly thereafter:


“Due to the revelation of an offensive video in the past 24 hours condoning pedophilia, the American Conservative Union has decided to rescind the invitation,” reads a statement issued by the organization.


Yiannopoulos took to Facebook to apologize for – but also to defend – his statement:


“I am a gay man, and a child abuse victim,” he wrote.


“My own experiences as a victim led me to believe I could say anything I wanted to on this subject, no matter how outrageous.”




Milo MAGA


He added:


“But I understand that my usual blend of British sarcasm, provocation and gallows humor might have come across as flippancy, a lack of care for other victims or, worse, ‘advocacy.’”


Yiannopoulos has described being molested by a priest as a young student at a Catholic school, but he has repeatedly denied being a victim, and speaks of the experience in positive terms.


Many other prominent conservatives, including President Trump, are still scheduled to appear at CPAC.



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Saturday, February 18, 2017

Larry Wilmore to Milo Yiannopoulos ... "Go F*** Yourself" (VIDEO)

Larry Wilmore stood up to a Breitbart senior editor who savagely trolled Leslie Jones … telling him he can shove it where the sun don’t shine. The confrontation went down on Bill Maher’s ‘Real Time’ show Friday night after Milo…


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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Milo Gibson: Meet Mel"s Really Hot Son!


For the record, Mel Gibson is an anti-Semite with a disturbing history of violence against women.


But it must also be said: the actor knows how to create a fine looking son!


The world met Milo Gibson, 26, at the world premiere of Hacksaw Ridge on October 25, 2016, a film directed by his famous father that marks Milo"s acting debut.


Milo is one of seven kids Mel has with his his ex-wife, former dental nurse Robyn Moore Gibson.


They are also parents of Hannah, 36, Christian, 34, Edward, 34, William, 31, Louis, 28, and Thomas, 17.


Gibson, meanwhile, shares daughter Lucia, 6, with ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva and is expecting his NINTH child with his latest girlfriend, Rosalind Ross.


Check out the following photos of Milo Gibson and at least be grateful that Mel did one thing good in his life…


 




1. Milo Gibson


Milo gibson

Milo Gibson is the 26-year old son of Mel Gibson. His dad obviously sucks, but Milo is very handsome.



2. Milo Gibson Picture


Milo gibson picture

This is Milo Gibson. We had no idea Mel Gibson had a child that was so easy on the eyes.



3. Milo Gibson Photo


Milo gibson photo

Milo Gibson burst into the spotlight at the premiere of his father’s movie, Hacksaw Ridge. We find him to be very, very good looking.



4. Milo Gibson and a Guest


Milo gibson and a guest

We don’t know who Milo Gibson is posing with in this red carpet photo. We hope it isn’t his wife. We want to fantasize about him being single.



5. Milo Gibson Pic


Milo gibson pic

Milo Gibson makes his acting debut in the war movie Hacksaw Ridge. It was directed by his famous father, Mel Gibson.



6. The Better Gibson


The better gibson

Hello there, Milo Gibson! We don’t like the fact that your dad beats up women and hates Jewish people. But we do love your handsome mug!


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Friday, September 2, 2016

Milo Yiannopoulos on Leslie Jones Nude Pic Hack, Racist Trolling: Doing God"s Work Over Here!

Leslie Jones’ nude photo hacker is not only not sorry for what he did, he’s giving himself mad props for trolling and sabotaging the actress.


In fact, he believes he’s doing God’s work!



Between Saturday Night Live and Ghostbusters, and her viral stardom on Twitter and Snapchat, Jones was “slaying all day” in 2016.


Until the wheels fell off earlier this summer.


A notorious Internet troll, Milo Yiannopoulos, went after her hard, then harder, in a brutal Twitter trolling effort that gained global attention.


Then, in the aftermath, someone hacked her personal website and published Leslie Jones nude photos to the world – and a lot more.


Her passport information and her driver’s license were stolen in the hack, which also followed Milo’s vicious trolling spree on Twitter.


Just a day in the life for Milo Yiannopoulos.



“Trolling is very important,” Yiannopoulos told ABC’s Nightline. “I like to think of myself as a virtuous troll, you know? I’m doing God’s work.”


When Jones said how upset she was over the bullying she’d endured, Yiannopoulos told the news show that she’s playing the victim.


“This idea that celebrities are these fragile wallflowers … that the stars of Hollywood blockbusters are sitting at home crying into their iPhones.” 


“Give me a break,” he said. 


Yiannopoulos says he has beef with the “body positive” movement, feminism in general and other stars like Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer:


“It is insisted upon us that we all pay obeisance to the cult of Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer that they put them on the cover of the magazines.”



He has since been banned from Twitter thanks to Jones’ efforts, but he “would like my account back” so he can resume what he does.


Good luck with that.


Jones, who has gone quiet since the nude photo hack, initially fought back online by exposing some of the hateful tweets she received.


“It’s not called a meltdown when [you’re] defining yourself. Pay attention,” she wrote to one prominent Twitter hater before she added:


“So sad, these people have mothers and sisters and aunts. So f–king sickening … you won’t believe the evil. It’s f–king scary.”


After pointing out some of the cruel comments, Jones scored a win when she was able to get Twitter to permanently suspend accounts.


Alas, it was short-lived.



While no one is defending Milo Yiannopoulos’ actions, his ban from Twitter has triggered debate over whether it violates the 1st Amendment.


“People should be able to express diverse opinions and beliefs on Twitter,” a company spokesperson said in announcing the decision.


“But no one deserves to be subjected to targeted abuse online, and our rules prohibit inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment.”


What do you think? Does the ban constitute an imposition on the popular (in some circles) web personality’s right to freedom of speech?


Or, conversely, did this living, breathing piece of human garbage merely get what he had coming to him and not a moment too soon?


Hit the comments to discuss.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Milo Yiannopoulos BANNED From Twitter Amidst Leslie Jones Attacks

Last week, the widely anticipated and surprisingly controversial all-female Ghostbusters reboot opened to mostly positive reviews and mediocre box office.



But it wasn’t the quality or popularity of the film that drew the most attention on social media in the days following its release.


Sadly, the bulk of the attention on Twitter went to the appalling attacks against Leslie Jones, a beloved SNL castmember and one of the four wildly talented leads of the film.


One of Jones’ more outspoken critics was “alt-conservative” Breitbart News columnist Milo Yiannopoulos, who has now been banned from the popular micro-blogging site after Jones reported some of his more offensive tweets.


“People should be able to express diverse opinions and beliefs on Twitter,” a company spokesperson said in a statement provided to BuzzFeed News.


“But no one deserves to be subjected to targeted abuse online, and our rules prohibit inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment of others.”


The move has sparked an intense debate online with many – even some who disagree with Yiannopoulos – expressing their belief that the ban constitutes a troubling imposition on the popular web personality’s freedom of speech.


While the right to tweet is obviously not protected by the Constitution, for web professionals, access to the major social media sites has become necessary to the point that a suspended account is on par with having one’s phone service taken away.


That’s not to say Twitter, Facebook and Instagram shouldn’t exercise their right to remove users due to the nature of the content that they post, but in the interest of maintaining an open dialogue and avoiding an online nanny state, users should be suspended only in cases of bigoted hate speech or persistent harassment.


Whether Yiannopoulis’ tweets fall under either category is a matter that the online community cannot seem to agree on.


“This is the beginning of the end for Twitter,” Yiannopoulos said in a statement about his suspension. “Some people are going to find this perfectly acceptable.”


“Anyone who believes in free speech or is a conservative certainly will not.”


The hashtag #FreeMilo began trending shortly after news of Yiannopoulos’ suspension went public.