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Milo in Australia: Yiannopoulous, free speech and violence : Comments
By Binoy Kampmark, published 8/12/2017Without any of these, he would vanish, a figure charged on a narcissism that would otherwise vanquish him. Left alone, and the shallowness would be overwhelming.
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You over-egg the pudding a bit: " .... The Murdoch Press, through The Australian, has offered him opinion space to tease and vent;...."
I read the Australian every day, it takes me about one and a half hours, but I haven't noticed any mention of Milo this week. Perhaps you could direct me to the pages ?
I can't stand his political stances, but one must admit that he does it all with some charm. Certainly, the alternative procedure - my brute force is bigger than your brute force - doesn't really get anybody anywhere, except that the various exponents can retire satisfied to the pub afterwards and re-run their glorious exploits again and again; perhaps not to the same pub.
Maybe one day, the genuine Antifas will realise the fascist shadows in their midst and take up the fight for free speech, expressed with politeness and skill.
Nah !
Joe