Milo Yiannopoulos on Trump, Ariana Grande and Russia
NEW YORK — Right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos calls himself the “most fabulous supervillain on the internet” and that’s probably not an exaggeration. He’s angered everyone from liberals to the alt-right with his controversial comments.
His Twitter account was suspended after a series of racially insensitive tweets aimed at “Ghostbusters” actress Leslie Jones. His defence of sexual relationships between men and boys cost him his job at Breitbart News and a book deal with Simon and Schuster. He apologized for joking about such a serious issue, but said he thought he could get away with it since he says he’s a survivor himself.
Recently, the 32-year old who sees himself more as “lovable rogue” than a hatemonger and whose self-published autobiography, “Dangerous,” is an Amazon bestseller, sat down with The Associated Press to clarify his stance on a variety of issues.
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