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appabendJan 4, 2017, 11:16:25 PM
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Milo is yet again fighting with Leslie Jones in another stage. He released a book called Dangerous which is selling like hot cakes on Amazon and people are pissed.

Milo Yiannopoulos's $250,000 Book Deal Outraged Hollywood but Their Boycott Just Backfired. Because of course they are.

The reason why these people cannot get these books to get banned is simple: They're being incredibly vague on their criticisms. There's nothing convincing. They're unable to persuade people that their position is correct. It's quite typical of easily-triggered morons these days. Persuasion is not their best skills. In fact, I really don't know what they excel at other than annoying the living hell out of people. 

And Zoe Quinn of course gets real salty here.

Keep in mind that Zoe Quinn is a well-known harasser.

Milo has made a response in a Q&A to this entire thing.

As is now painfully obvious from my Twitter ban, boycotts tend to make the shunned more popular. Simon & Schuster apparently understands this, which makes them the smartest of the big publishers.

That's a good point.

And of course, people are flipping out. This article is one of them. 

The Milo Yiannopoulos Book Deal Is Not Like Other Offensive Book Deals. It's Worse.

Putting GamerGate in a bad light once again. Keep in mind that Milo once exposed Game Journo Pros, the collution between game journalists that became one of the primary kick-starters of the consumer revolt.

They also cited a Guardian article that talked about the swatting of Izzy Galvez, a person who thinks doxing is not okay unless when we do it.

Oh and that article? There's nothing that indicates GamerGate did it. :P 

Now of course Leslie Jones get real salty as well on this entire thing:

But you still help them spread their hate to even more people

It's hypocritical coming from Leslie Jones who has on record hating on white people.

And of course, when Philip DeFranco shared his opinions on this entire thing at this video:

This obviously incites people on calling him a white supremacist. Of course.

I mean if anime body pillows can be considered products of white supremacy, I don't know what isn't.

 

And here's Twitter's Moments being a moron.

 

To be fair, Leslie Jones's nudes are up there on the worst kinds of torture.

 And here's the thumbnail image for your amusement!