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The rise and fall of Milo Yiannopoulos – how a shallow actor played the bad guy for money

Like Donald Trump, Yiannopoulos grew out of a grotesque convergence of politics and the internet, and thrived by turning hate speech into showbusiness. S o there is, after all, a line that you cannot cross and still be hailed by conservatives as a champion of free speech. But then a recording emerged of Yiannopoulos cheerfully defending relationships between older men and younger boys, and finally it turned out that free speech had limits. The book deal and CPac offer swiftly evaporated. What does he actually believe in? Nothing except his own brand and the monetisable notoriety that fuels it. Understanding how he got this far is more unnerving. Yiannopoulos was born Milo Hanrahan in Kent in and grew up in a financially comfortable but emotionally fraught family. On Twitter, before he was permanently banned last July, he operated as nero. After dropping out of two universities — Manchester and Cambridge — he wrote for the Catholic Herald and covered technology for the Daily Telegraph. In , having left the Telegraph, Yiannopoulos co-founded the tech journalism website the Kernel. The more people he insulted, the more attention he got. In , the Kernel was successfully sued by former editor Jason Hesse for non-payment of wages and one female staffer publicly complained about similar treatment. Yiannopoulos found his stepping stone to America in Gamergate , an online movement that claimed to campaign for ethics in videogame journalism while subjecting women in the industry to brutal harassment. For Milo, Gamergate was an exciting new front in the culture wars and the career boost he craved. Profile-writers and shows such as Newsnight expanded his celebrity beyond the internet. He rarely speaks to his own parents. He boasted that being banned from Twitter made him more famous than ever, and endeared himself to mainstream conservatives when protesters shut down his appearance at UC Berkeley on 1 February. At previous campus events, he had targeted individual students for harassment. What does he stand for? He is a gay man who hates the gay rights movement. How was this smirking void ever taken seriously? He had enablers. Like Trump, he is the logical outcome of a grotesque convergence of politics, entertainment and the internet in which an empty vessel can thrive unchecked by turning hate speech into showbusiness. Well, until now. Until the clown prince of outrage finally outraged the wrong people. Even the incriminating podcast interview came out a year ago. Doubtless his fans will stand by him in the mistaken belief that he actually cares about them, but his high-profile enablers should be asking themselves why they have only now decided that Milo Yiannopoulos has gone too far. It takes a village to raise a monster. The far right. The rise and fall of Milo Yiannopoulos — how a shallow actor played the bad guy for money. Dorian Lynskey. Tue 21 Feb Milo Yiannopoulos book deal cancelled after outrage over child abuse comments. Read more. Topics The far right Donald Trump Breitbart features. Reuse this content.

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