grzegorz wrote:Perhaps Milo's is part of a vast conspiracy to get conservatives to realize that homosexuals are just like them.
klonk wrote:grzegorz wrote:Perhaps Milo's is part of a vast conspiracy to get conservatives to realize that homosexuals are just like them.
Nonsense. I stopped doing tai chi years ago.
leifeng wrote: What I'm wondering is whether the whole Bill Maher thing was a bait to lure him to the surface so that they could attack him from all sides by some old interviews after that. Maybe that's why Bill Maher was nice to him
Bill Maher, Faulted for Booking Milo Yiannopoulos, Takes Credit for His Fall - NYTimes.com
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/02/22/a ... .com/?_rdr
Well, let’s recap. About a week ago, I went on Van Jones’s show, and somebody asked me about the booking. I hadn’t really gotten into the details of Milo yet. He was just getting on my radar. I said, specifically, sunlight is the best disinfectant. Then we had Milo on, despite the fact that many people said, “Oh, how dare you give a platform to this man.” What I think people saw was an emotionally needy Ann Coulter wannabe, trying to make a buck off of the left’s propensity for outrage. And by the end of the weekend, by dinnertime Monday, he’s dropped as a speaker at CPAC. Then he’s dropped by Breitbart, and his book deal falls through. As I say, sunlight is the best disinfectant. You’re welcome.
windwalker wrote:
totally misses the point, the issue was and is freedom of speech.
don't need to agree with him to support his right to say what he wants.
klonk wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotcha_journalism
grzegorz wrote:
I don't think it was a Sarah Palin moment as much as why fear this fool moment.
chud wrote:grzegorz wrote:
I don't think it was a Sarah Palin moment as much as why fear this fool moment.
I think you are correct that the Left were afraid of Milo; that's why they reacted so hysterically (and not just at Berkeley either).
If the Left had given it some thought, they would have chosen someone to speak and then debated Milo; he is willing to debate anyone. Instead liberals reacted in a very violent and fascist manner, and have now lost credibility because they looked so bad.
Bill Maher did it right, he just brought Milo on his show and talked to him.
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