Milo Yiannopoulos announced today he is suing Simon & Schuster for 10 million dollars and is starting his own publication Dangerous Books. Consider this Alt-Lit 2.0.
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Milo Yiannopoulos announced today he is suing Simon & Schuster for 10 million dollars and is starting his own publication Dangerous Books. Consider this Alt-Lit 2.0.
UC Berkeley Staff Member Investigated for Assaulting Milo Fan
UC Berkeley Staff Member Investigated for Assaulting Milo Fan
One man who participated in the riots at Berkeley, and assaulted a Milo supporter, then bragged about it online, has been identified as a US Berkeley staff member at the school. An investigation is underway. Ian Dabney Miller is the staff member who allegedly assaulted a man during the riots, and posted a picture of the victim on Twitter along with the note: “Hey, come get your boy, he just got…
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Liberals grow even more violent with bloody riots in California
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Controversial Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopolous was scheduled to speak at the University of California, Berkeley on Wednesday, but his speech was forcibly canceled when a group of violent liberals set the campus on fire in protest.
Literally:
The university said fires were set, including one caused by a firebomb that ignited a generator-powered spotlight, and commercial-grade fireworks were thrown at police. NBC Bay Area showed a group of people grab a metal barricade and smash it against a door.
“The violence was instigated by a group of about 150 masked agitators who came onto campus and interrupted an otherwise non-violent protest,” UC Berkeley said in a statement. Some people were attacked and police treated six people for injuries, the university said.
The campus was put on lockdown and students were told to shelter in place. Among the violence that occurred: a young woman was pepper-sprayed in the face during a live TV interview; a Trump supporter was beaten unconscious with steel pipes; people were attacked in their cars; and liberals shot fireworks into the speech venue in hopes of setting the building on fire.
Berkeley College Republicans invited Yiannopolous to speak in order to combat a liberal “groupthink phenomenon” that has taken hold of the university. After the speech was canceled, the group released a disheartening statement:
“The Free Speech Movement is dead. Today, the Berkeley College Republicans’ constitutional right to free speech was silenced by criminals and thugs seeking to cancel Milo Yiannopoulos’ tour.”
As it’s been proven time and time again, liberals only value free speech when it conforms to their ideology.
One of the reasons Trump makes the cozy Establishment so mad is that he is exploding the pleasant fictions upon which polite society is founded, revealing our own baser natures in the process. This is more than just distasteful. To politicians, doctors, journalists and academics -- the sort of people who hate Trump most passionately -- he represents an existential threat because he shows them up for the messy, conflicted, imperfect and sometimes plain useless people they are, offering the certainty of human nature as a more reliable, alternative guide to how the world works and encouraging us to question everything and everyone.
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UC Davis Protests Shut Down Milo Event
UC Davis Protests Shut Down Milo Event
Martin Shkreli and Milo Yiannopolous were supposed to speak at UC Davis over the weekend, but campus police asked the student Republicans to shut down the event due to the danger. Protests had gone wild, even to throwing dog poop in Shkreli’s face. By the way, do these students even know what a “Fascist” is? Not likely. News reporter Francis Wang from ABC10 captured the progression of the…
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Patrick Ryan says that he was responsible for doubling Milo Yiannopoulos's Twitter followers in 2014, which he believes brought Steve Bannon into the GamerGate controversy and was a prelude to Trump getting elected. But are his claims true?