Specifically, calling someone fat and ugly because they were associated with a terrible movie that somehow became controversial.
He's a worthless, desperate dick. Shouldn't have been banned though.
Wasn't inciting attacks, just desperately chasing the bandwagon.
Edit: As WKNC proudly proclaims: "The publication of this material is the price we pay for FREEDOM in this country!"
It was (IMO) a desperately racist bandwagon. Likening actress Leslie Jones to a gorilla or "some black dude" is clearly racist, mysogynist and/or intentionally provocative, that should not go unchallenged
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That's not to say that the anti-Milos in this argument have acted any better. I've seen some shocking behaviour (courtesy of a friend, described in the footnote below and Twitter follower (while he could) of Milo) of militant backlash that I found as unacceptable. And if Twitter isn't seen as even-handed then there's problems.
I generally support the rights of anyone to say anything (not being in the US, like most of the world is not, I don't have any Amendments to fall back on... but it's a good general principle) but an echo-chamber of extremist views
of any kind, left unchallenged and allowed to indoctrinate others, is comparable to the "shouting 'Fire!' in the crowded theatre" pseudo-example and should not be allowed free reign without
some attempt at moderation.
Each 'side' naturally finds no problems with their own opinions (that may have been visibly supressed) whilst noticing copious examples of opposing ones (the unsuppressed ones) that they object to. Observer bias. I like to think I'm neutral, or at least able to be objective, but I know that such a view is mostly a mirage and try to work round it. Wishy-washy liberal (UK sense), as I am.
1 But I'm a hipocrite. I have a very good friend who is currently using the term "monkey" for black people
2 and subscribes to highly disputed studies of IQ variance around the world. I've stopped challenging him, hoping that a stoney silence will do better to show my displeasure better about this particular aspect of his attitude. That's not working any better, yet, than the prior attempts to challenge him more directly.
2 "People of colo
r" just sounds... meh.