I am: a critical voice in the pushback against political correctness, and a free-speech fundamentalist defending the public’s right to express themselves however they please. Young conservatives and libertarians respond to me because I say the things they wish they could.

Milo Yiannopoulos
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I am: a critical voice in the pushback against political correctness, and a free-speech fundamentalist defending the public’s right to express themselves however they please. Young conservatives and libertarians respond to me because I say the things they wish they could. This is yet another example of the media trying to conflate radicalism with conservatism. And, if they were honest, they would admit that they don’t know what they are talking about when it comes to either of these two topics.

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