Milo Y was a man who built his career on ruining the lives of people who weren't public figures because it stoked GG's fires.
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En réponse à @Quinnae_Moon
And one of the things he and GG did was use patently false accusations like that to do so.
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For him to go down as a *sincere* paedophile advocate, caught on tape? There's a kind of poetic justice in that.
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Emphasis on the word "poetic," however. His actual victims won't have their lives repaired by this.
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I looked at his squalid, simpering pseudo-apology on his Facebook. It's striking for how earnest it comes across. The mask finally slipped.
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No more edgy "provacateur," cosplaying The Joker and delighting in the chaos. He found a point where the troll act wouldn't work anymore.
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What should worry us for the future are all the supportive comments on his FB; these people will support the next Milo Y.
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And Milo's trashfire of a career is a warning about how much people--even liberals--will tolerate in a public figure.
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Milo Y contributed absolutely nothing. His entire stock and trade was terroristically using his Breitbart perch to destroy innocent lives.
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That's all he did; there was no redeeming value to him, no value-add to the world that conceivably offset his hatemongering.
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he didn't even write his own work!
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