StCapps wrote:Your sources suck balls. Get out of your bubble and try thinking for yourself, quit being a sheep.Penner wrote:Let's see if Milo passes the duck test:
https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/report- ... -buzzfeed/The emails show that former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos, a far-right provocateur, worked with white nationalists and members of the media to feed the website’s provocative content and cozied up with several well-known white supremacists and members of the alt-right, a loose-knit group known for championing bigoted, pro-white views.
During his time at Breitbart, Yiannopoulos frequently chatted with people who helped build The Daily Stormer, a white nationalist hub, and other prominent groups and websites that promote an ethnostate in an effort to write a story that defined the alt-right.
As Yiannopoulos rose in fame among the fringes of the American politics amid his speaking tour, he received emails from people who “despised liberals,” wanted him to “keep triggering the special snowflakes,” and who praised his “Blue Lives Matter” Facebook posts–among other things, the website reports.
I am thinking and I am thinking that Milo does support white nationalism. At least it seems that his reported actions does.