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In
October 2015, the Breitbart News Network placed Yiannopoulos in
charge of its new "Breitbart Tech" section, which he said will "be free
speech central—and we'll talk about stuff people really care about:
Freedom, free speech, love, sex, death, money and porn." The site has
six full-time staff, including an esports specialist.
In May, Milo brought his "Dangerous Faggot
Tour"
to UCLA. I cannot say more about this clip than it brought
joy and
hope to my heart. At the very least, watch 2-3 minutes. (He uses street language when parrying with
SJW) Here are some comments:
- I thought Abraham Lincoln made it illegal
to own people this hard.
- It kind of makes you want to go to these
events just to laugh at all the social justice warriors. They're
funny.
- It's sad... that an overly flamboyant
"faggot" is the only person who can challenge pc ignorance.
- I will stop the sarcasm, lets just
say leftist
agendas seem to be perpuated by teachers, professors, government,
employees, and anyone who has lived their life without knowing the
burdens that come with running a small or medium sized business.
- The chanting "build the wall" when that
SJW tried interrupting was beautiful.
- Milo my new champion hero of truth and
rational thought AKA Conservatism
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Yes, you mentioned him before, got stuck for an evening watching many of his videos on Youtube. A quick thinker. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLuigi
It twern't me. Are you thinking of Dinesh D'Souza?
ReplyDeleteDouble checked my history somehow I ended up on the link below talking about Nazi Barbie Taylor Swift, must have been linked to something you posted. http://www.breitbart.com/milo/2016/05/11/taylor-swift-alt-right-pop-icon/
ReplyDeleteMilo resembles Bill Brocktrup, who played John Irving (Gay John) on NYPD Blue.
ReplyDeleteNYPD Blue! What a great show! Among other things, it had NYC cops talking like actual NYC cops (it might have been the first cop show to use the words "skell" and "hairbag"). And many memorable characters and actors ("Gay John" wasn't one of my faves). Among the memorable women were Sheeri Rappaport, who had also played one of Mick Belker's girlfriends on Hill Street Blues (another Steven Bochco creation). Golly, I like her!
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