Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos spoke to GQ Australia in a recent feature about his support of Donald Trump, his anti Muslim views, and the alt-right political movement.
The piece gives a brief synopsis of Milo’s personal history and childhood, his career as a journalist, and the multitude of fans that adore him as well as the detractors who don’t. Describing Milo, the piece says:
The global neo-right could hardly have engineered a more exquisitely suited vessel for its messaging than Milo Yiannopoulos. 33 years old, stylish and photogenic, he’s flamboyantly gay (the gleeful catch-all defence to cries of discrimination), charismatic and witty. He’s also mercilessly unflappable on nearly every hot-button political topic.
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If you’ve ever met a true narcissist, you’ve met Milo. Extreme self-love and an ability to twist anything to conform his superiority are familiar traits – concentric layers of ill-rationalised defences to ensure that his core, whatever it may be, is never exposed to danger.
Milo’s response:
I think I’m the best human that I know. I’m the best at being a person, a successful, well-rounded person. I’m incredibly self-aware, disciplined, driven, successful, handsome, popular, funny. I’m really good at being a person. There’s really not very much I dislike about myself.
The article tends to agree with Milo’s description of himself, saying, “Yiannopoulos is also witty, annoyingly charming and highly entertaining – a most fucked up mutation of joie de vivre, his flair and callousness that of a teen anarchist who never grew up.”
Read GQ Australia’s full piece on Milo here.