Topic: Milo Yiannopoulos

25 chapters across the catalog

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:39 - 5:20

1825: MUK-Ultra

Denunciation Culture, Erica Kirk and Candace Owens

A new social trend of public denunciation is examined, specifically targeting figures like Milo Yiannopoulos, Tucker Carlson, and Nick Fuentes. A viral clip of Erica Kirk saying "Shabbat Shalom" is analyzed within the context of Christian circles and the ongoing public friction between Candace Owens and the Kirk family. The phenomenon is described as a "MUKUltra" psychological operation.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 1:52:14 - 1:56:32

1825: MUK-Ultra

Milo Yiannopoulos, Skankfest and Podcast Circuit

Milo Yiannopoulos is re-entering the media spotlight through appearances on Tucker Carlson, Tim Pool, and Piers Morgan. His role in orchestrating the Kanye West and Nick Fuentes dinner with Donald Trump is discussed alongside his current "ex-gay" branding. The "Skankfest" comedy festival in Las Vegas is identified as a key venue for this specific circle of alternative media figures.

Trump Op
Episode 1510 1:46:22 - 2:02:01

1510: Trump Op

No Agenda Show Logistics and Cultural Commentary

The hosts discuss the show's recent "Best Of" episodes and the growth of the No Agenda Social Mastodon server. They also comment on the controversy surrounding Kanye West's appearance on Alex Jones' show, the role of Milo Yiannopoulos, and the broader media narrative surrounding anti-Semitism and Hollywood.

900
Episode 900 3:00 - 7:02

900: 900

UC Berkeley Violent Protests and Milo Yiannopoulos

Violent protests at UC Berkeley led to the cancellation of a scheduled speech by Milo Yiannopoulos. CNN coverage characterized Yiannopoulos as an internet troll who targets marginalized groups, while the hosts satirize the report by suggesting the free speech movement's birthplace has abandoned its principles. The incident involved physical altercations and significant property damage at the university campus.

Dumb Meat
Episode 1145 1:00:33 - 1:08:53

1145: Dumb Meat

Strategy to Overwhelm Tech Platforms via Hate Speech Reporting

A radical proposal suggests that users should report every tweet and video as "hate speech" to overwhelm the human moderation systems of tech giants. The goal is to create a massive backlog that forces companies to confront the impossibility of policing subjective content at scale. The discussion also touches on the arbitrary nature of Twitter verification, citing the de-verification of Milo Yiannopoulos.

Justice 4 Hillary
Episode 1094 1:31:12 - 1:34:47

1094: Justice 4 Hillary

De-platforming Effects, Milo Yiannopoulos and Alex Jones

The effectiveness of "de-platforming" was analyzed, noting that figures like Milo Yiannopoulos and Alex Jones have largely disappeared from mainstream public consciousness since being banned from major social media sites. The discussion suggested that Twitter's "verified" checkmark serves as a tracking mechanism for influencers and that losing access to these platforms can effectively end a public career.

Right Puberty
Episode 1093 2:03:36 - 2:07:44

1093: Right Puberty

Patreon De-platforming, Milo Yiannopoulos, Sam Harris

Patreon's decision to de-platform Milo Yiannopoulos due to his past association with the Proud Boys is discussed. The move prompted Sam Harris to leave the platform in protest of the "wave of de-platformings." A past interview with Patreon's CEO is reviewed, where he previously assured creators they had nothing to fear regarding their content.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 1:27:49 - 1:35:23

1047: Congrats Canada

Media Narratives, Journalists as Targets of Violence

Following the Capital Gazette shooting, media outlets like MSNBC explored whether the attack was a result of President Trump's rhetoric regarding "fake news" being the "enemy of the people." Journalists debated if they are now specific targets of domestic terrorism, drawing comparisons to the Charlie Hebdo attack in France. Critics argue the shooting was a case of workplace violence stemming from a personal legal grudge rather than political incitement.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 2:37:17 - 2:41:13

1028: Roscoe!

Milo Yiannopoulos Restaurant Incident and Preschool "Best Friends" Ban

Milo Yiannopoulos was harassed and called "Nazi scum" by a group of activists, including journalists from BuzzFeed and Salon, while waiting for a table at a New York restaurant. This is contrasted with a story from a Massachusetts preschool where a four-year-old was told she could not use the term "best friend" because it might lead to the formation of cliques. The hosts highlight the irony of enforcing linguistic sensitivity in children while adults engage in public vitriol.

Big BRICS
Episode 961 2:37:31 - 2:44:15

961: Big BRICS

Antifa Tipping Point, Whoopi Goldberg and First Amendment Rights

A debate on *The View* between Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar regarding Antifa and free speech is analyzed. Goldberg argues for the absolute protection of the First Amendment, even for "trolls" like Milo Yiannopoulos, while Behar suggests "hate speech" should be restricted. The segment highlights the "tipping point" where mainstream liberals are beginning to condemn Antifa's violent tactics.

Upstaged!
Episode 957 23:41 - 27:35

957: Upstaged!

Milo Yiannopoulos C-SPAN Interview and Self-Publishing Success

Milo Yiannopoulos appeared on C-SPAN to discuss being blackballed by mainstream media and retailers like Barnes & Noble. Despite his book "Dangerous" being canceled by Simon & Schuster, Yiannopoulos claims significant financial success through self-publishing, comparing his controversial status to Madonna in the 1990s.

Upstaged!
Episode 957 49:51 - 51:28

957: Upstaged!

Milo Yiannopoulos Book Sales and Legal Action

Milo Yiannopoulos claims his self-published book has reached the New York Times bestseller list despite being dropped by Simon & Schuster. He also mentions being contacted by the ACLU regarding potential legal action related to the "virtual book burning" of his work.

Upstaged!
Episode 957 2:52:41 - 2:56:32

957: Upstaged!

Milo Yiannopoulos on Trump and Media Smugness

Milo Yiannopoulos critiques Donald Trump's lack of policy detail while praising his instincts. The hosts discuss Yiannopoulos's career "resurrection" following his fall from grace over controversial comments and his current status as an independent media figure.

Bully Box
Episode 912 7:24 - 11:55

912: Bully Box

Rachel Maddow, Geert Wilders, and Twinks for Trump

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow characterized Geert Wilders as an "extra racist" version of Donald Trump during her coverage of the Dutch elections. She highlighted an event at the Republican National Convention featuring "Twinks for Trump" imagery, which she described as a "soft-core porn Aryan anti-Islam fest." The analysis notes that Wilders' rhetoric follows a tradition started by Pim Fortuyn in the early 2000s.

Hitler's Playbook
Episode 906 3:31 - 9:57

906: Hitler's Playbook

Milo Yiannopoulos Resignation, Pedophilia Controversy, Reagan Battalion

Milo Yiannopoulos resigned from Breitbart and lost a $250,000 book deal with Simon & Schuster following surfaced comments regarding consensual relationships between men and 13-year-old boys. The takedown is attributed to a coordinated effort by The Reagan Battalion, a collective of conservative media outlets including National Review and The Blaze. The fallout included the rescinding of his invitation to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

Burn the Man Bun
Episode 905 54:58 - 59:53

905: Burn the Man Bun

Milo Yiannopoulos, Bill Maher Interview Analysis

Milo Yiannopoulos's appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher is reviewed. The hosts describe the interview as a "dud," noting that Milo's flamboyant presentation and Maher's refusal to engage in a substantive debate resulted in a lack of meaningful dialogue.

Burn the Man Bun
Episode 905 59:54 - 1:06:40

905: Burn the Man Bun

Larry Wilmore, Malcolm Nance Overtime Debate

During the "Overtime" segment of Bill Maher's show, Larry Wilmore and Malcolm Nance engaged in a heated argument with Milo Yiannopoulos regarding transgenderism. The discussion devolved into insults, with Wilmore telling Yiannopoulos to "go fuck yourself," which the hosts cite as a failure of civil discourse.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 15:27 - 18:33

904: Reich 4.0

Yvette Felarca, Definition of Fascism and Milo Yiannopoulos

Yvette Felarca, founder of By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), defines a fascist as someone organizing mass movements to attack minority groups. She defends the violent shutdown of Milo Yiannopoulos at UC Berkeley, while the dictionary definition of fascism focuses on totalitarian one-party states and national mobilization.

Eat Lipstick
Episode 903 18:21 - 30:42

903: Eat Lipstick

Yvette Falarca, UC Berkeley Riots, By Any Means Necessary

Middle school teacher and activist Yvette Falarca defends the militant protests at UC Berkeley that prevented Milo Yiannopoulos from speaking. Falarca characterizes Yiannopoulos as a fascist and white supremacist, arguing that "militant protest" is a successful model for the anti-Trump movement. The hosts trace the origins of the phrase "by any means necessary" from Jean-Paul Sartre to Malcolm X.

Men in Skirts
Episode 901 30:25 - 34:49

901: Men in Skirts

Robert Reich, UC Berkeley Riot Conspiracy Theories

Professor Robert Reich suggested on CNN that the violent riots at UC Berkeley, which canceled a Milo Yiannopoulos event, were orchestrated by right-wing agitators. Reich claimed the masked individuals were "paramilitary" outsiders intended to make the left look bad. These assertions are met with skepticism, noting the lack of evidence for right-wing involvement in the campus destruction.