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Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns From Breitbart News After Pedophilia Comments Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns From Breitbart News After Pedophilia Comments
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Milo Yiannopoulos, the conservative, polemical editor whose endorsement of pedophilia instigated outrage over the weekend, on Tuesday resigned from his position at Breitbart News, the hard-right news and opinion website. Milo Yiannopoulos, the conservative polemicist whose endorsement of pedophilia instigated outrage over the weekend, resigned on Tuesday from Breitbart News, the hard-right news and opinion website where he was an editor.
“I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues’ important reporting, so today I am resigning from Breitbart, effective immediately,’’ Mr. Yiannopoulos said in an announcement.“I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues’ important reporting, so today I am resigning from Breitbart, effective immediately,’’ Mr. Yiannopoulos said in an announcement.
“This decision is mine alone,’’ he said.“This decision is mine alone,’’ he said.
Mr. Yiannopoulos’s resignation followed days of tumult that intensified over the weekend after a conservative group called the Reagan Battalion revealed a video that showed him condoning sexual relations between men and boys as young as 13 and jokingly dismissing the gravity of pedophilia by Roman Catholic priests. Mr. Yiannopoulos’s resignation followed days of tumult that intensified over the weekend after a conservative group called the Reagan Battalion posted a video that showed him condoning sexual relations between men and boys as young as 13 and jokingly dismissing the gravity of pedophilia by Roman Catholic priests.
On Monday, the organizers of the Conservative Political Action Conference revoked their invitation for Mr. Yiannopoulos to speak this week, and the publisher Simon & Schuster also said it was canceling the publication of his book, “Dangerous.” On Monday, the organizers of the Conservative Political Action Conference revoked its invitation for Mr. Yiannopoulos to speak this week, and the publisher Simon & Schuster also said it was canceling the publication of his book, “Dangerous.”
Mr. Yiannopoulos attempted to explain his comments in posts on his Facebook page, saying he was a victim of his own “British sarcasm, provocation and gallows humor,’’ but his explanations appeared to have little effect.Mr. Yiannopoulos attempted to explain his comments in posts on his Facebook page, saying he was a victim of his own “British sarcasm, provocation and gallows humor,’’ but his explanations appeared to have little effect.
On Tuesday, Alex Marlow, the editor in chief of Breitbart, called Mr. Yiannopoulos’ comments about pedophilia “indefensible” and “appalling.” But Mr. Marlow, speaking on Breitbart’s daily radio show, also defended Mr. Yiannopoulos, saying there was no evidence Mr. Yiannopoulos had acted as a sexual predator and that he had been a victim of a “coordinated hit” by liberal groups intent on hurting his ascent. In a statement on Tuesday, Breitbart News praised Mr. Yiannopoulos’s “bold voice,” adding in words sure to inflame some liberals that the provocateur “has sparked much-needed debate on important cultural topics confronting universities, the L.G.B.T.Q. community, the press, and the tech industry.”
A spokesman for Breitbart said that the site’s management accepted Mr. Yiannopoulos’s resignation.
Alex Marlow, the editor in chief of Breitbart, called Mr. Yiannopoulos’ comments about pedophilia “indefensible” and “appalling.” But Mr. Marlow, speaking on Breitbart’s daily radio show Tuesday, also defended Mr. Yiannopoulos, saying there was no evidence Mr. Yiannopoulos had acted as a sexual predator and that he had been a victim of a “coordinated hit” by liberal groups intent on hurting his ascent.
“There seems to be growing evidence that this was all coordinated to wait for a peak moment when Milo was red-hot,” Mr. Marlow said. “They sat on this story and they held it for maximum political damage.”“There seems to be growing evidence that this was all coordinated to wait for a peak moment when Milo was red-hot,” Mr. Marlow said. “They sat on this story and they held it for maximum political damage.”
This is not the first time Mr. Yiannopoulos, a staunch defender of the so-called alt-right and an avid supporter of President Trump, has provoked outrage. His provocative, critical statements about Muslims, transgender people, immigrants and women’s rights have ignited backlash from liberals and conservatives alike, and his lectures on college campuses have been met with protests that have at times turned violent. Several weeks ago, his planned speech at the University of California, Berkeley, was canceled after rioters set fires and smashed windows. (The cancellation, in turn, prompted a debate about free speech while also drawing a rebuke from Mr. Trump on Twitter.) This is not the first time that Mr. Yiannopoulos, a staunch defender of the so-called alt-right and an avid supporter of President Trump, has inspired outrage. His provocative, critical statements about Muslims, transgender people, immigrants and women’s rights have angered liberals and conservatives alike, and his lectures on college campuses have been met with protests that have at times turned violent. Several weeks ago, his planned speech at the University of California, Berkeley, was canceled after rioters set fires and smashed windows. (The cancellation, in turn, prompted a debate about free speech while also drawing a rebuke from Mr. Trump on Twitter.)
But with the disclosure of the pedophilia comments, Mr. Yiannopoulos appeared to have crossed a line for even his most ardent supporters.But with the disclosure of the pedophilia comments, Mr. Yiannopoulos appeared to have crossed a line for even his most ardent supporters.
The board of the American Conservative Union, which decided to rescind Mr. Yiannopoulos’ speaking invitation, denounced his comments on Monday, calling them “disturbing.” At Breitbart, where Mr. Yiannopoulos has become a star contributor, there was debate within the staff about whether he should be allowed to remain. “It was something that was a total surprise to people in the Breitbart organization,” Mr. Marlow, the Breitbart editor, said on the radio program. The board of the American Conservative Union, which decided to rescind Mr. Yiannopoulos’s speaking invitation, denounced his comments on Monday, calling them “disturbing.” At Breitbart, where Mr. Yiannopoulos had become a star contributor, there was debate among staff members about whether he should be allowed to remain. “It was something that was a total surprise to people in the Breitbart organization,” Mr. Marlow, the Breitbart editor, said on the radio program.