I’m Gay And I’ve Been Banned From San Francisco!
I’ve been banned from San Francisco! Me, the gayest person on the planet.
I’ve been banned from San Francisco! Me, the gayest person on the planet.
A planned meetup of Breitbart readers & writers at The Chapel, an event space and restaurant in San Francisco, was cancelled after the venue owner objected to the presence of Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos at the event. Chapel owner Jack Knowles
University of Pittsburgh student Doug Steeber has been harassed by his classmates following an event the College Republicans club hosted with Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos.
Square, Inc. stock popped when its mobile payment service crushed fourth-quarter sales expectations on March 9 — but then plunged as the company racked up a bigger-than-expected losses.
Two weeks ago, I spoke at California State University at Los Angeles. The president of the university, William Covino, had attempted to cancel the lecture just three days in advance, after weeks of planning and activism by students.
Presidential races are never short of official endorsements, but Ted Cruz has made an unexpected one. The presidential candidate has backed Applejack as his favourite character from My Little Pony, a popular animated series aimed at young girls. The bombshell was revealed
In Friday afternoon’s White House Press Briefing, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos that President Obama “would be the first one to observe that the success of … social media and some of those social media tools is in fact predicated on the idea of freedom of expression.”
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos was at the White House on Friday, where he asked Press Secretary Josh Earnest a range of questions on topics from free speech to the political bias of social media companies.
The University of Pittsburgh’s Student Government Board held a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss the traumatizing visit the night before from dangerous homosexual and Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, during which students described themselves as feeling “hurt” and “unsafe.”
An ugly wave of rhetoric is showing up on the social media platform Twitter since GOP front runner Donald Trump scored a series of successes on Super Tuesday.
The University of Michigan held a group therapy session for students yesterday to coincide with Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ visit to campus.
Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos is set to debate controversial feminist Julie Bindel at the University of Michigan. The event begins at 7pm EST. Yiannopoulos and Bindel were previously arranged to debate at the University of Manchester last year, but were both banned from attending the campus by the college’s student union for reportedly going against the “Safe Space Policy.”
Students at Rutgers University were so traumatised by Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ visit to their campus that they had to hold a group therapy session, campus newspaper The Daily Targum reports. According to the paper, students and faculty members held a
Milo Yiannopoulos attended the University of Minnesota on Wednesday to deliver a joint-talk with American Enterprise Institute scholar Christina Hoff Sommers, during which he declared that third-wave feminists were waging war against working-class men.
Following last week’s scenes at Rutgers University, where Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ speech was interrupted by left-wing students who smeared fake blood on their face, campus crazies have disrupted an event at the University of Minnesota.
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos appeared on Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM Patriot Ch. 125 this morning to discuss his recent appearance at the University of Minnesota alongside Christina Hoff Sommers of the American Enterprise Institute.
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos will address students at the University of Minnesota today in a two-hour event entitled “CALM DOWN!! Restoring Common Sense to Feminism.” The event, hosted by the conservative campus magazine The Minnesota Republic, can be watched live
Breitbart Tech’s Milo Yiannopoulos blasted social media giants Twitter and Facebook for “Orwellian” censorship of their users–the latter in concert with governments, like in Germany–on SiriusXM Patriot’s Breitbart News Saturday hosted by Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow.
Speaking on Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM, Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos told listeners that he would not be intimidated by the antics of progressive radicals on campus, who recently disrupted his event at Rutgers University with fake blood and war chants.
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ tour of U.S. university campuses has started off with a bang. His first event, at Rutgers University in New Jersey, was disrupted by feminists and Black Lives Matter protesters, who chanted slogans and smeared fake blood on their faces before storming out of the auditorium.
Last week I had the chance to talk to Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos on the Political Punks Podcast. My cohost, artist Brett Smith, and I have a bit of a Milo-obsession. Brett started following Milo’s writing after reading his Sexodus series.
After digesting the news that Twitter’s stock was down another 7.2 percent and four top executives — including the chief of engineering — were jumping ship, Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos uncorked a Tweetstorm to explain why.
Twitter stock is down some 40 percent since Jack Dorsey became CEO, and the other company he runs, Square, isn’t doing too well either, prompting Forbes to drub Dorsey out of the billionaire’s club on Thursday.
Feminists called for Breitbart technology editor Milo Yiannopoulos to be incarcerated for his tweets on live television.
Twitter stock hit another record low on Tuesday.
Mary Elizabeth Williams writes in Salon: Yiannopoulos is well known around social media for his fierce advocacy of the trolls of GamerGate — who hide behind the phrase “ethics in gaming journalism” to harass and abuse women on Twitter and
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos appeared on CBS Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 to discuss Twitter’s war on conservatives. “Trust is being eroded by Twitter because they’re making arbitrary, politically motivated decisions without being honest with their users. Now, if Twitter
Yoree Koh writes in the Wall Street Journal: “Twitter Inc. has ignited a debate over freedom of speech on the Internet by stripping the verification status of a controversial journalist for violating the social media site’s rules of conduct.”
Twitter is well on its way to becoming a little deal.
What crimes can you get away with on Twitter? We’ve compiled a list of some notorious baddies of the modern age who retain their blue check.
Since Obama bundler Chris Sacca led the board of directors coup to fire CEO Dick Costolo in June, Twitter has fallen from number 3 to number 7 in social media popularity, and the stock price has lost $12 billion in value.
The company has gone after a popular — albeit controversial — Twitter user. It revoked the “verified” status of Milo Yiannopoulos, a British journalist at Breitbart News, on Friday evening.
Twitter’s shot across Breitbart Tech’s bow has had the opposite effect to the one intended.
First they came for the stars, turning them into hearts, and we said nothing, or maybe “whatevs”. Then they came for the 140 character count and we looked a bit annoyed and rolled our eyes but essentially did nothing except retweet a couple of “wtf”s. Now they are recalibrating global standards of free speech, so what now?
Love him or hate him—and we suspect most likely go for the latter—but Milo Yiannopoulos certainly spends a lot of time on Twitter.
Twitter appears to have removed the “blue tick” (or “blue check,” as it’s known in the US) from the @Nero account of Milo Yiannopoulos, a writer for the right-wing news site Breitbart.
Outspoken conservative journalist Milo Yiannopoulos, who goes by the Twitter handle @Nero, announced to his followers Friday that Twitter had removed the blue “verified” badge from his account, and warned that this could be the start of a conservative “purge” on the social media platform. Now, conservatives on Twitter have staged a revolt, complete with #JeSuisMilo hashtag.
Twitter’s removal of journalist and provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos’s verification badge for unspecified rules violations has pushed the company — in the midst of a crackdown on harassment — deeper into the politicized battle over online speech.
Twitter is in crisis. Just as the value of its stock has dipped to an all-time low, it has picked a fight with conservative and libertarian users on its own platform. This marks a low point for a social media company
Twitter has unverified the account of Breitbart technology editor Milo Yiannopoulos, effectively declaring war on conservative media by punishing the outspoken commentator for his views. This comes despite CEO Jack Dorsey declaring that Twitter “stands for freedom of expression” just a few