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Title: Milo Yiannopoulos Doesn’t Have Feelings
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/m ... tentPlacement=4&pgtype=section
Published: May 8, 2016
Author: Interview by ANA MARIE COX
Post Date: 2016-05-08 09:12:30 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 197
Comments: 10

You’re one of the loudest, most provocative voices at Breitbart News, and you’re currently on a speaking tour of college campuses, railing against “P.C. culture.” You once admitted in a profile that your public persona started out as a comedy character that you created because “I didn’t like me very much.” What didn’t you like about yourself? I’ve wrestled with being religious and being conservative and being gay, but the reason I felt like that is because of other gay people. The only real shaming I’ve ever experienced has been from other gay people when I reveal my politics or my religion.

Did they hurt your feelings? No. I don’t have feelings to hurt.

Do you like yourself now? I love myself. I am the best person I know.

You’ve called feminism a “cancer” and Malala Yousafzai “schoolmarmish.” Is there anything you wouldn’t say or wouldn’t mock? There’s nothing I wouldn’t mock. I wouldn’t say the N-word. It’s an ugly, hateful word.

Why is it any different from anything else? I defend people’s right to use offensive speech, I just don’t personally choose to use the N-word. But I think people who do use those words should not be subjected to censure. That’s already happening in the U.K. — the police are actively trying to regulate “offensive speech.” That is so Orwellian and terrifying and horrendous.

What would surprise people the most about you? People assume because I have a very thick skin that I don’t have feelings. I don’t, for the most part. But occasionally I’m capable of great acts of charity. I tend to do it quietly.

But you promote everything else about yourself. Why not your charitable giving? Well, if I’m going to promote a charity, I’ll promote mine.

You mean the white-privilege fund that you recently started? Yeah — the Yiannopoulos Privilege Grant. It’s both means and ability tested, so they have to show academic promise, but they also need to need the money, so it’s poor white men.

Yiannopoulos is the host of “The Milo Yiannopoulos Show,” a weekly podcast, and an editor at Breitbart News.

Age: 31

Occupation: Writer

Hometown: London

His Top Five Provocateurs From History: 1. Donald Trump 2. Jesus 3. Nero 4. Fred Phelps 5. Pope Urban II

To make it even more subversive, shouldn’t you give it to rich white men? Yes, that would maybe be funnier, but it wouldn’t do any good in the world. The thing that really rubs people the wrong way is the sort of hypocrisy of the social-justice progressive left. They don’t actually like it when they see somebody doing real good in the world because it makes them feel bad about themselves ’cause all they do is sit on Twitter all day and call people misogynists. Like, 600 people say they’re going to come protest me on Facebook, and 20 show up. They are lazy, indolent blowhards on the Internet.

Or maybe they just realize they have better things to do. No, I think they are lazy and entitled, and they think that tweeting is the equivalent of real-world action.

You’re a Trump supporter, and you frequently refer to him as Daddy. I do because that’s what he is.

I assume that’s not in a purely father-figure sense. Are you sexually attracted to Donald Trump? Oh, yes. I call myself a Trump-sexual. I have a very antiwhite bedroom policy, but Trump is kind of like the exception to that rule.

You’ve defended his perceived missteps with the idea that he’s “destroying old notions of what’s acceptable and unacceptable.” But outside the G.O.P. primaries, he’s becoming more and more unpopular. What’s the overall benefit to him? Trump might become deeply unpopular in the way that I, with some people, am deeply unpopular, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t get things done. You can be unpopular and successful.

If you succeed at your goal and everyone is able to say whatever they want, what happens next? I might have to become a social-justice warrior ’cause I’ll be out of a job.

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#1. To: All, Turtle, neoconsnailed (#0)

His Top Five Provocateurs From History: 1. Donald Trump 2. Jesus 3. Nero 4. Fred Phelps 5. Pope Urban II

Your favorite fag gives an interview

Ada  posted on  2016-05-08   9:13:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ada (#0)

Who is this jackass? you don't have to respond.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2016-05-08   9:43:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Lod (#2)

Apparently, Ada is needling Turtle and Neoconsnailed over it for what reason I dunno there are a lot of strange undercurrents here you just can't keep it up with it all it's beyond me sometimes . . .

"If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?" - Dave McGowan

randge  posted on  2016-05-08   9:52:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Lod (#2)

Who is this jackass? you don't have to respond.

Milo Yiannapoulos is a very right-wing homosexual

Ada  posted on  2016-05-08   10:20:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: randge, Turtle (#3)

Ada is needling Turtle and Neoconsnailed

Few months ago I posed a piece either about or by (I forget which) this guy which caused comment. I remember Turtle saying that Milo was "his favorite fag".

Ada  posted on  2016-05-08   10:22:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Ada (#5)

Thank you for clearing that up, Ada.

"If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?" - Dave McGowan

randge  posted on  2016-05-08   12:40:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Ada (#4)

Milo Yiannapoulos is a very right-wing homosexual

I looked at that site and all I can say is I've had enough of the butt blasters from working at the florist shop in Chicago as a young man. :-/

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-05-08   12:55:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: BTP Holdings (#7)

I looked at that site and all I can say is I've had enough of the butt blasters

Yiannapoulos seems to be intolerant of other homosexuals and the homosexual culture:

While Yiannopoulos is actually gay, it is tempting to dismiss some of his public pronouncements on the subject of his own sexuality as mere trolling; but no, he really seems to self-hate and thinks that other gay men should also.[32] Some of Yiannopoulos's pearls of wisdom on being gay:

"But the thought that I might influence my child towards a lifestyle choice guaranteed to bring them pain and unhappiness–however remote that chance may be–is horrifying to me. That’s why, quite simply, I wouldn’t bring a child up in a gay household."[33]

"But everything isn’t OK. And, ceteris paribus, no one would choose to have a gay child rather than a straight one. It would be like wishing that they were born disabled–not just because homosexuality is aberrant, but because that child will suffer unnecessarily. Again, you’d have to be mad. Or evil."[34]

"Most of the reason I went gay is so I didn’t have to deal with nutty broads. Imagine how much worse they’re going to get when the passive aggressive manipulation tactics stop working because the guy can get himself off with a thinner, hotter robot any time he wants to. They’re going to go mental."[35]

"I would love to be cured. Who wouldn't want to be cured? Of course I want to be cured. I've tried to pray the gay away....I think for a variety of reasons, most gay people, if they were honest, would not choose to have been born homosexual. I'd love to experiment with some of these therapies, not because I think they'll work."[36]

"Gays have been told for 30 years that they were 'born this way'. That's a lie. 'Born this way' was invented by the gay lobby as a run-around of the religious right. The religious right was saying that homosexuality was a sinful lifestyle choice, and then the gay lobby invented the 'gay gene'. They said "we're born this way"....it really has no basis in science at all. The most we can say is that it is a mixture of nature and nurture and it may have some epigenetic component. Nobody really knows."[37]

Ada  posted on  2016-05-08   14:03:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Ada (#8)

"But the thought that I might influence my child towards a lifestyle choice guaranteed to bring them pain and unhappiness–however remote that chance may be–is horrifying to me. That’s why, quite simply, I wouldn’t bring a child up in a gay household."

The guy that owned the florist shop in Chicago had been married, and also had a daughter that I knew of. I think he got divorced for some reason. But he lived with his gay lover in Chicago. Nevertheless, they may all be dead by now. They were 20 years older than I was. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-05-08   14:22:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: BTP Holdings (#7)

Millions of straits blast butt every night, so the sexiferous aspect is dead in the water as an epithet. It's sort of like the notion that animals are inferior to people because they don't talk, play chess or have souls.

gayinfluence.blogspot.com/2012/03/alan-turing.html

(Must be a fag if he's artistic. TO THE HORMONE CHAMBER WITH HIM! :-)

Ted Crudz: The Mask of Sincerity

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2016-05-08   21:32:52 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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