Milo (onstage): I just got banned from Twitter! Ĭontrapoints: All this is pretty typical of the tedious reality-TV-type circus that American politics has become. All of this is plastered over a thin layer of homosexual glamour, which in this case, means calling feminists "darling" and dressing like he just made his first $1000 12 minutes ago.Ĭontrapoints: When he was banned last week on Twitter for his borderline racist participation in an extremely racist mob attack on Leslie Jones, his poor duped fans tweeted out #FreeMilo and complained about Orwellian censorship, while Milo himself bragged about the long-anticipated ban which he celebrated as the latest victory in his war against people not paying attention to him. His articles and speeches blend generic right-wing babble with exaggerated attacks on feminists, black lives matter, and transgender and fat people. He's now taking after his friend Ann Coulter, in making a career out of saying false and immoral things to get negative attention from easily offended liberals, something that any 12-year-old with a Twitter account could do. I'm serious! I'm serious! The news calls Milo a provocateur, but I'm starting to think that "provocateur" is just a pretentious word for asshole.Ĭontrapoints (VO): What Milo really is, is a preening narcissistic no-face whose main infatuation is with his own minor celebrity.Ĭontrapoints: He's an opportunist who gained fame by championing GamerGate, though he has clearly nothing but disdain for gamers, who he consistently characterizes as beta male manbabies. ![]() I say beneath my dignity because I don't really think that Milo is a serious person. But something being beneath my dignity has never been enough to stop me before, and it certainly isn't going to stop me now. \Ĭontrapoints: Mmm, snakey! Ah! So in a way, I regarded it as beneath my dignity to make a video about Milo Yiannopoulos.
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