Aura7541 said:
My views on Milo are similar to my views on Steven Crowder. They're good at picking apart the SJWs and low hanging fruit. However, I disagree with them on a lot of their stances (e.g. Milo on atheism and Steven on climate change). |
I don't know if I'd put Crowder and Milo on the same level. I agree a lot more with Crowder than Milo, plus Crowder wants nothing to do the the fanatics in the alt-right movement or their "post-fact world," as Milo puts it. I also think Milo is a blind Trump loyalist, where Crowder is an outspoken Conservative/Libertarian (can't remember which he identifies as), and has criticized Trump on several occasions.
LurkerJ said:
You do know that the religious republicans are triggered for real by MILO's comments and they're the ones who are going after him, right? At least the left is doing their usaual fake outrage, and that never dictated how websites like breitbart ran their businesses. In fact, the fake outrage technique hasn't been working out for the left's favor, just like it didn't in this particular case. So need to shift the blame, your party sucks as well |
The left shows real outrage, too, and has been responsible for quite a few people being fired, usually over stupid shit. In fact, I'd say they do it much more often. The announcer on ESPN who got fired for saying guerrilla warfare because some idiots that he said gorilla in reference to a black athlete. Or the CEO of Mozilla because he had a different opinion from the left. Just a few examples that spring to mind.