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Milo Yiannopoulos (senior Breitbart editor) disinvited from CPAC for advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men”
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: February 20, 2017 03:53PM


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http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/trump-cpac-milo-yiannopoulos-tape-235204


Milo Yiannopoulos lost his keynote speaking slot at the Conservative Political Action Conference after tapes surfaced of the right wing provocateur and senior Breitbart editor advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men.”

“Due to the revelation of an offensive video in the past 24 hours condoning pedophilia, the American Conservative Union has decided to rescind the invitation,” said Matt Schlapp, chairman of the group which sponsors CPAC, in a statement Monday afternoon. The group called Yiannopoulos to “further address these disturbing comments,” but defended its original decision to invite him as a nod to “the free speech issue on college campuses.”


The statement went on to declare that CPAC does not endorse “everything a speaker says or does.”

President Donald Trump, along with Vice President Mike Pence, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, will be headlining this year’s event, along with top White House aides Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus. But the Milo controversy quickly threatened to taint the event and raised questions about what it would mean if other speakers still attended.

CPAC organizers had a conference call at 1 p.m. on Monday to discuss the controversy and how to address it, according to a GOP source familiar with the matter. The decision to disinvite Yiannopoulos was unanimous and did not even need to be deliberated, the person said. Among those on the call were ACU board members Amy Frederick, Bob Beauprez, Mike Rose, Matt Smith, Matt Schlapp and Becky Norton Dunlop, along with Vice Chair of the ACU Foundation Millie Hallow.

The board only learned about the controversial video when it surfaced over the weekend, the source said, and it considered Yiannopoulos’ apology, posted to Facebook Sunday night, to be inadequate.

Another GOP source familiar with the situation said Schlapp “understood this was spiraling out of control.”

Yiannopoulos was intended to discuss free speech on college campuses at the event.

Yiannopoulos, a senior editor at the conservative Breitbart News, is no stranger to controversy, but the CPAC's recent embrace of the crusading anti-political correctness provocateur has been discomfiting to some conservatives. Yiannopoulos was banned from Twitter after stirring up online harassment of Ghostbuster star Leslie Jones. And a planned Yiannopoulos event at the University of California, Berkeley was recently canceled when protests against him turned violent. The incident prompted Trump to threaten Berkeley with a loss of federal funds.


“An epidemic of speech suppression has taken over college campuses,” Schlapp told the Hollywood Reporter of Yiannopoulos’ scheduled appearance after it was initially reported. “Milo has exposed their liberal thuggery and we think free speech includes hearing Milo’s important perspective.”

In a statement posted on Facebook on Monday afternoon, Yiannopoulos said he “deeply regrets” the way his comments were interpreted, and stressed that he is “horrified by pedophilia” and said he has “devoted large portions of my careers as a journalist to exposing child abusers.”

“I am a gay man, and a child abuse victim,” he wrote. “My own experiences as a victim led me to believe I could say anything I wanted to on this subject, no matter how outrageous. But I understand that my usual blend of British sarcasm, provocation and gallows humor might have come across as flippancy, a lack of care for other victims or, worse, ‘advocacy.’”

Still, he insisted that the tapes were “edited deceptively” and that he does not “advocate for illegal behavior.”

“I am certainly guilty of imprecise language, which I regret,” he wrote.

Schlapp said in his statement that the Facebook post was “insufficient.”

Planning for the event usually starts about nine months in advance, said Gregg Keller, a former executive director of ACU. Still, it is virtually impossible to vet everything that every speaker has said on various topics, he said.

"The average person who sees this...looks at this and says how the hell do you not know about something like this?” he said, but added that even knowing Yiannopoulos’ controversial past, it would be difficult to vet all of his statements.

Some prominent conservatives seemed to suggest that CPAC had provoked the maelstrom by tying itself to such a controversial figure.

“The Milo Test,” wrote Charlie Sykes, a conservative former radio host who has written critically of the Republican Party since the rise of Trump. “Anti-Semitism, ok. Racism, ok. Alt Right, ok. Advocacy of pedophilia? Is THAT the bridge too far?”




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Re: Milo Yiannopoulos (senior Breitbart editor) disinvited from CPAC for advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men”
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: February 20, 2017 04:02PM

lol you beat me by 7 minutes. Didn't see this thread. Mine has the audio tho so I win.

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Re: Milo Yiannopoulos (senior Breitbart editor) disinvited from CPAC for advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men”
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: February 20, 2017 04:08PM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> lol you beat me by 7 minutes. Didn't see this
> thread. Mine has the audio tho so I win.


You always win!

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Re: Milo Yiannopoulos (senior Breitbart editor) disinvited from CPAC for advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men”
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: February 20, 2017 04:10PM

http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/20/media/milo-yiannopoulos-cpac/

A weekend-long backlash over a decision to invite alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos to the Conservative Political Action Conference ended Monday with an abrupt reversal.

Yiannopoulos, an editor at Breitbart News and a frequent supplier of racist and sexist rhetoric, will no longer speak at the annual confab, a decision that appeared to catch him off guard.

"I haven't heard any indication that they are reconsidering," Yiannopoulos told CNNMoney early Monday afternoon.

That changed less than an hour later, with the sponsor of the conference, the American Conservative Union, announcing that it had rescinded Yiannopoulos' invitation.

The reason for the turnabout: A pair of video clips that surfaced Sunday in which Yiannopoulos appears to be speaking sympathetically about sex with young boys and cracking a joke about his own sexual encounter with a Catholic priest as a child.
"We continue to believe that CPAC is a constructive forum for controversies and disagreements among conservatives, however there is no disagreement among our attendees on the evils of sexual abuse of children," ACU president Matt Schlapp said in a statement.

That statement was apparently released to the public before it was seen by Yiannopoulos. When asked to confirm that his invitation to CPAC had been rescinded, Yiannopoulos told CNNMoney it was news to him.
"If so," he said in an email, "I haven't heard that."

The decision marked the culmination of a firestorm that erupted Saturday, when the ACU announced Yiannopoulos' appearance at the conference. Many prominent conservative pundits provided the loudest voices of opposition to the decision. By Sunday, following the release of the two incendiary videos, the chorus of dissent had grown nearly deafening.

Bill Kristol, the editor-at-large for the conservative Weekly Standard, said the invitation to Yiannopoulos was "despicable."

Related: Milo Yiannopoulos snags book deal with Simon & Schuster imprint
Ned Ryun, a board member for the ACU, likewise objected to the decision. He said on Monday morning that members of the board were not consulted on the decision.
"While I'm all for free speech, there is such a thing as vile, hateful speech that does not deserve a platform," Ryun tweeted.

Jonah Goldberg, a senior editor at the conservative National Review, described Yiannopoulos as "a promoter and apologist for the 'Alt Right,' a white supremacist coalition that seeks to be the alternative to mainstream conservative movement."
"That in itself should be the only red flag CPAC needs,"
Following the decision to disinvite Yiannopoulos, Goldberg responded with something close to an eyeroll.

"Apparently the racism and anti-Semitism wasn't a deal breaker," Goldberg said.
Rich Lowry, the top editor at the National Review, said it was "a colossal misjudgment to invite him."

"He's not a conservative, and in fact wants to overthrow Reagan conservatism, besides his other obvious failings," Lowry said. "Now having disinvited him, CPAC looks like the censor--the worst of both worlds."
In one of the videos, Yiannopoulos defended sexual relationships between "younger boys and older men."

"In the homosexual world, particularly, some of those relationships between younger boys and older men — the sort of 'coming of age' relationship — those relationships in which those older men help those young boys discover who they are and give them security and safety and provide them with love and a reliable, sort of rock, where they can't speak to their parents," he said.

Yiannopoulos wrote in response that the videos were "deceptively edited" and accused establishment Republicans of trying to smear him.
"I do not support pedophilia. Period," he wrote.

Related: 10 of Breitbart's most incendiary headlines
In a phone interview on Monday, Yiannopoulos reiterated that point and said he was "guilty of imprecise language."

"My kind of dry British sarcasm and penchant for provocation could have come off as flippant to other people, and that was unintended," he told CNNMoney. "To be clear, I think it's a vile and disgusting crime, and I'm horrified that people think I believe otherwise."

Yiannopoulos said he believes his teenage experience with a member of the clergy gave him a license to discuss the matter in his own way, likening it to "gallows humor."
"As a gay man who has some experience with this in his own childhood and adolescence, I thought it was OK to talk about the subject however I wanted because I felt like I owned it," he said.

CPAC, which regularly attracts political and media luminaries on the right, will kick off on Wednesday in National Harbor, Maryland.

The event has become an essential stop for Republicans seeking public office and conservative commentators vying for a larger audience. The ACU announced Monday that President Donald Trump will speak Friday at the conference.

In some ways, the objections raised by the likes of Goldberg and Kristol harkened back to last year's Republican presidential primary, when old guard conservatives opposed Trump while right-wing upstarts like Breitbart embraced his candidacy.
Yiannopoulos said Monday that the uproar on the right over his CPAC invitation was another "chapter in that story."

It wouldn't have been Breitbart's maiden voyage at CPAC. The site's founder and namesake, Andrew Breitbart, spoke there in 2012, weeks before his death.
The outlet has seen its influence swell in the years since. Its web traffic surged to record highs last year, establishing itself as perhaps the go-to source for Trump supporters. Steve Bannon, the former Breitbart chairman, now serves as one of Trump's top advisers and will speak at the conference.

Earlier this month, the University of California-Berkeley canceled a scheduled appearance by Yiannopoulos after protests over the event turned violent.
Last year, Yiannopoulos was permanently banned from Twitter for leading a harassment campaign against "Saturday Night Live" cast member Leslie Jones.
For a while, it appeared that Yiannopoulos might survive the controversy, as Schlapp defended the decision into the evening on Sunday. But by Monday, the pressure -- particularly from those on the right -- proved too much.

"We realize that Mr. Yiannopoulos has responded on Facebook, but it is insufficient," Schlapp said in a statement. "It is up to him to answer the tough questions and we urge him to immediately further address these disturbing comments."

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Re: Milo Yiannopoulos (senior Breitbart editor) disinvited from CPAC for advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men”
Posted by: beaner beaner ()
Date: February 20, 2017 04:53PM

Fake.

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Re: Milo Yiannopoulos (senior Breitbart editor) disinvited from CPAC for advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men”
Posted by: KKKillary KKKlinton. ()
Date: February 20, 2017 05:17PM

I didn't even know about this dude until fascist liberals rioted his constitutional right to free speech.

Like usual from libtards, this is just more fake news. If he believed in pedophilia he would be applauded by the anti humanity libtards who worship slavery and 3rd world oppressive shit hole countries.

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Re: Milo Yiannopoulos (senior Breitbart editor) disinvited from CPAC for advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men”
Posted by: Trumptardz are pedophiles? ()
Date: February 20, 2017 06:12PM

No wonder miz is a Trumpster!

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