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35 minutes ago, Howl said:

I know, right?  Spruiking vitamins on InfoWars isn't a six-figure gig and that mansion in Florida isn't paying for itself.  Maybe he can move in with Rush.  Rush lives in Florida in a mansion and has a big studio.  Live over the garage and flog vitamins!  win win

He needs to act now, though, or he's going to be living out of his car and drinking tap water. 

I hear Mar-a-largo has room for as low ans 500,000 a week.

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4 hours ago, Howl said:

He needs to act now, though, or he's going to be living out of his car and drinking tap water.

I would love to see a scenario where his next benefactor requires him to renounce all of his former views in exchange for high-thread count sheets and fancy skincare. 

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‘Nazi scum get out!’: Watch entire New York bar chant at Milo Yiannopoulos until he leaves

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You can’t tell from Twitter, but rightwing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos is in New York today.

He wanted to go out for a drink, and ended up picking the wrong bar—one where members of the New York chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America had just finished a meeting.

“Nazi scum get out!” they chanted in unison at Yiannopoulos, until he left.

Yiannopoulos denies being a Nazi and Nazi website The D**ly St***er led an organized boycott of Breitbart for employing him because he is gay and of Jewish descent.

Yiannopoulos—who is banned from Twitter but not Facebook—posted a statement about the incident saying he was “shoved and screamed at” and that “it’s now impossible for me to safely go out for lunch in most major cities in America because I supported Trump at the last election and don’t like feminism.”

“They were screaming at the top of their lungs about ‘Nazis’ and ‘KKK’. Initially I was going to stay put obviously but they blocked me from my table and my bag and yelled at me to leave and it was about to escalate into something ugly,” he wrote. “It rattled me a little bit (just slightly!), perhaps because I have something to lose in life now. My first thought was John and not getting myself hurt or killed. I don’t know how I’d explain to my black husband that I got hurt for being a ‘white supremacist’. I didn’t have security with me so I had to just get out of there. I won’t name the place we were at because the staff were really understanding and cool about it.”

(changed letters of a certain website to ***)

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Remember kids, if someone tries to look down on you for hanging out at FJ, give them a withering glance and tell them that some of our discussions require one to be familiar with the works of Jane Austen. :kitty-wink:

 

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I'm becoming very fond of Rick Wilson, but live in terror when his focus shifts from the Trump debacle to Democrats.  He's going to be providing color commentary (!) tonight for the WH Correspondents' Dinner.  I hope to tune in. 

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17 hours ago, Cartmann99 said:

Remember kids, if someone tries to look down on you for hanging out at FJ, give them a withering glance and tell them that some of our discussions require one to be familiar with the works of Jane Austen. :kitty-wink:

Waaaay unpopular opinion here, but I've never been a fan of Austen. And with that I'll shuffle on off to the prayer closet. Well as long as Josh isn't there.

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On 6/26/2018 at 6:57 PM, Cartmann99 said:

SMDH

Please don't tell me yesterday's shooter was following this advice.

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I don't know if the shooter was influenced by Milo, but from what I've seen he was a long standing, disturbed individual with a grudge against the paper for a column they wrote in 2011.

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/06/28/milo-yiannopoulos-confirms-his-gunning-down-journalists-comments/743561002/

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Yiannopoulos, 33, confirmed in an Instagram post that he wrote the messages about shooting journalists, but that he sent them to the reporters as a way to troll them.

"You're about to see a raft of news stories claiming that I am responsible for inspiring the deaths of journalists," he wrote. "The truth, as always, is the opposite of what the media tells you."

He continued: "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--- off.' They then published it."

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Yiannopoulos put the blame on the journalists who wrote about his remarks.

"If there turns out to be any dimension to this crime related to my private, misreported remarks, the responsibility for that lies wholly with the Beast and the Observer for drumming up fake hysteria about a private joke, and with the verified liberals who pretended they thought I was serious," he wrote.

This response though...

Oh, Milo honey.

First of all - it's never a "joke" when you condone shooting people.

Second - it's not "private" if you put it on freaking social media.

Third - classic reich wing tactic of blaming the victim. No Milo, the responsibility for your words lies solely with you.

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth - hell Infinity - the words TROLLING AND VIGILANTE DEATH SQUADS DO NOT BELONG IN THE SAME SENTENCE!!!

 

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https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2018/06/29/milo-yiannopoulos-banned-from-venmo-and-paypal-over-anti-semitic-joke/23471202/

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Milo Yiannopoulos has been banned from both Venmo and its parent company PayPal after the former Breitbart tech editor used the platforms to send anti-Semitic content to a Jewish journalist.

“When an individual violates PayPal’s longstanding Acceptable Use Policy, the company will take action as deemed appropriate,” the company said in a statement. “We ensure that people do not use our platform and services to promote hate, violence or discriminatory intolerance.”

News of the ban was first reported by Yiannopoulos on Instagram, who posted screengrabs of messages he received from both companies.

A person familiar with the matter said the decision to oust Yiannopoulos from the platforms came after he sent a Jewish journalist $14.88. The figure is a highly charged white supremacist dog whistle.

The “14” is a reference to domestic terrorist’s David Lane’s 14-word credo: “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.” The 88 is often used in Neo-Nazi circles as a veiled referenced to “Heil Hitler” (H is the eight letter of the alphabet), according to the Anti-Defamation League.

The ban from Venmo and PayPal is not related to Yiannopoulos’ comments earlier this week when he told the New York Observer that he looked forward to the day when “vigilante squads … start gunning journalists down on sight.” Many criticized Yiannopoulos following the attack at a Maryland newspaper on Thursday that left five dead.

When reached by TheWrap, Yiannopoulos declined to comment for this story and insisted that the media should apologize to him for insinuating that he was responsible for the deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette. He has also vowed to sue the New York Observer and reporter Davis Richardson for its story on him.

Does he not understand that white supremacists are anti-gay?  They're against him!

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6 hours ago, JMarie said:

https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2018/06/29/milo-yiannopoulos-banned-from-venmo-and-paypal-over-anti-semitic-joke/23471202/

Does he not understand that white supremacists are anti-gay?  They're against him!

Nobody ever accused Milo of excessive brainpower or reasoning.

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Milo is throwing a tantrum because he feels unappreciated:

 

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33 minutes ago, Cartmann99 said:

Milo is throwing a tantrum because he feels unappreciated:

 

Is he related to JRod because he sounds SEVERLY like a wanker

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Milo "Noboy knows the trouble I've seen" whine bragging about his burn rate -- staff, security, "you just can't IMAGINE how expensive this all is"....best thing so far today (it's early).

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On 12/28/2017 at 10:01 AM, AmazonGrace said:

I am late to this thread, and just opened this pdf and read the first few notes on it and had to come back to say THANK YOU..... oh these editors notes are gonna be GOLD I can tell.  Getting my popcorn....:popcorn2: You know if someone made some of these comments to him on social media or in person he'd have a meltdown.

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Oh, Milo.  I added the text to the article linked in this tweet because the web sit acted like it would freeze my screen. 

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Gay alt-right troll Milo Yiannopoulos is more than $2 million in debt, according to documents assembled by his former Australian tour promoters and seen by Guardian Australia.

The Guardian reports: ‘The documents indicate that as of April 2018, Yiannopoulos owed $1.6m to his own company, $400,000 to the Mercers, $153,215 to his former lawyers, $76,574 to former collaborator and Breitbart writer Allum Bokhari, and $20,000 to the luxury jewellery brand Cartier. As of 2 October, Yiannopoulos owed sums of several thousand dollars to far right writers including Ian Miles Cheong, anti-Islamic ideologue Pamela Geller and science fiction writer Theodore Beale, aka Vox Day, the documents indicate, amongst others. They were published on the website of an Australian far right figure and United Patriots Front member.’

 

The best part?  He owes the largest sums of money to complete assholes.  The bad?  To the Mercers, $400,000 is chump change. 

The pic in the tweet above shoes Milo wearing a bullet-proof vest, which made me wonder, Who wore it better?  Milo or Jared?

 

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48 minutes ago, AmazonGrace said:

 

Ain't too proud to beg.

It's Christmastime, so let's dig deep and help out Milo. I'm willing to donate my garbage. :occasion-xmas:

 

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2 hours ago, Cartmann99 said:

It's Christmastime, so let's dig deep and help out Milo. I'm willing to donate my garbage. :occasion-xmas:

 

Sure thing. Can I get change for pocket lint?

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And he's already been banned

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Former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos attempted to fund a “magnificent 2019 comeback” on the crowdfunding platform Patreon, only to be banned after one day. Yiannopoulos’ Patreon campaign, whose banner image is seen above, garnered around 250 patrons pledging an unknown amount of money before being kicked off the service.

“Milo Yiannopoulos was removed from Patreon as we don’t allow association with or supporting hate groups on Patreon,” the company said in a tweet. Leaked emails have linked Yiannopoulos to white supremacists, and a 2016 video showed him singing karaoke in a bar while audience members, including white nationalist Richard Spencer, gave Nazi salutes.

Yiannopoulos has been banned from other platforms, including Twitter, where he encouraged harassment of comedian and Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones. (He lost his verification checkmark prior to his suspension, something he complained about in 2016 during a White House press conference.) He was also disowned by parts of the conservative movement after video clips showed him making statements apparently supportive of pedophilia.

Earlier this year, Yiannopoulos said on Facebook — where he is not banned — that he had “been betrayed and abandoned by everyone who ever called themselves [his] friend, with a small handful of notable exceptions.” He also called his Facebook followers “entitled fucking babies” for criticizing his spending habits. “I’ll still be soliciting investment and donations from wealthy private supporters,” he assured readers in his Patreon profile — referring to supporters like the Mercer family, which distanced itself from him last year. “But I need you to help me get back to work.”

 

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