UPDATED: Milo Yiannopoulos loses book deal, speaking gig over pedophilia “jokes”
In case you missed this week’s episode of Real Time With Bill Maher, Milo Yiannopoulos is all the internet’s worst attributes made flesh, formed from the dregs of discarded Monster Energy drinks and conjured into existence by the low rumbling of a million “U mad, bros?” In other words, he’s a Breitbart editor. This yawning moral void in Ray-Bans thinks he’s outsmarted the PC police by being gay and an unrepentant nihilistic jagoff, but his “edgy” humor has now come back to bite him as Mediaite reports that Yiannopoulos has been disinvited from his speaking gig at the upcoming Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C. for his comments on gay men and pedophilia. Here’s the statement from American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp:
A little context: Over the years, Yiannopoulos has made comments both oblique and overt on the topic of teenage boys having sexual relationships with older men, implying that this is common practice in the gay community and that it’s a good thing for all involved. His dismissal from the conference was specifically prompted by a damning bit of video that circulated on Twitter over the weekend, in which he appears to speak in approving terms of relationships between 13-year-olds and adults, and credits the priest who molested him as a teenager (he was 17 at the time) with improving his sexual prowess. Here’s an excerpt: