May 18, 2024

Yesterday, BuzzFeed ran a show about how soulless alt-right troll puppet Milo Yiannopoulos asked white supremacists and neo-Nazis for ideas and advice to help grow Breitbart into the mainstream hate influencer it is today. The report also included conversations with other journalists who do not nominally work in white supremacist circles, but who gave tips and suggestions to Yiannopoulos and his ghostwriters, praised his misogyny, blessed him with leftist writers, and generally swooned.

him And damn if I wasn’t upset.The Ducks have lost three in a row and four of their last five. They have given up at least six goals in each of their last three losses, including a 7-2 loss on the road against the Chicago Blackhawks in Tuesday night’s final game.Vice Senior Women’s Website Writer, at large. :”Make fun of this fat feminist,” [Mitchell] Sunderland wrote to Yiannopoulos in May 2016, with a link to an article by Lindy West, a New York Times columnist who writes frequently about fat acceptance.

And even though Sunderland was Broadly’s editor-in-chief, he sent Tim Gionet a Broadly video about the Satanic Temple and abortion rights with instructions to “do what you want with it on Breitbart. That’s crazy.” The next day, Breitbart published an article titled “The Satanic Temple” linked to Planned Parenthood in.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *