Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Milo Yiannopoulos | |
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| Name | Milo Yiannopoulos |
| Birth name | Milo Hanrahan |
| Birth date | October 18, 1984 |
| Birth place | Chatham, Kent, England |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Journalist, author, public speaker |
Milo Yiannopoulos is a British journalist, author, and public speaker, known for his work as a senior editor at Breitbart News, a website founded by Andrew Breitbart. He has been associated with the Alt-right movement and has written for various publications, including The Daily Caller and The Kernel. Yiannopoulos has been a prominent figure in the Gamergate controversy, which involved Zoe Quinn, Anita Sarkeesian, and Brianna Wu. His views have been criticized by Glenn Greenwald, Sarah Kendzior, and Nicholas Kristof.
Milo Yiannopoulos was born in Chatham, Kent, England, to a Greek mother and an Irish father. He attended Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys in Canterbury and later studied at Wolfson College, Cambridge, although he did not graduate. Yiannopoulos has cited Oscar Wilde, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Ayn Rand as influences on his thought. He has also been compared to Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh by The New York Times and The Guardian. Yiannopoulos's early life and education have been discussed by The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator, and Private Eye.
Yiannopoulos began his career as a journalist, writing for The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. He later became the technology editor at The Kernel, a publication founded by Mic Wright. In 2014, Yiannopoulos joined Breitbart News as a senior editor, where he worked alongside Stephen Bannon and Alex Marlow. He has written about topics such as Gamergate, Feminism, and LGBT rights, often sparking controversy and debate. Yiannopoulos has been interviewed by CNN, Fox News, and BBC News, and has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor and Real Time with Bill Maher. His career has been covered by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Politico.
Yiannopoulos has been involved in several controversies throughout his career, including the Gamergate controversy and his criticism of Feminism and LGBT rights. He has been accused of Hate speech and Harassment by Zoe Quinn, Anita Sarkeesian, and Brianna Wu. Yiannopoulos has also been criticized by Glenn Greenwald, Sarah Kendzior, and Nicholas Kristof for his views on Free speech and Censorship. In 2017, Yiannopoulos was forced to resign from Breitbart News after a video surfaced in which he appeared to condone Pedophilia. The controversy was covered by CNN, Fox News, and BBC News, and sparked a wider debate about Free speech and Hate speech. Yiannopoulos's controversies have been discussed by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian.
Yiannopoulos is openly Gay and has been a vocal critic of LGBT rights and Feminism. He has been married to John Lewis since 2017. Yiannopoulos has been a prominent figure in the Alt-right movement, which has been associated with White nationalism and Anti-Semitism. He has been criticized by Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center for his views on Racism and Xenophobia. Yiannopoulos's personal life has been covered by The Daily Mail, The Sun, and Private Eye.
Yiannopoulos has written several books, including Dangerous and Diabolical. He has also been a prominent public speaker, appearing at events such as CPAC and The Oxford Union. Yiannopoulos has been interviewed by CNN, Fox News, and BBC News, and has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor and Real Time with Bill Maher. His public appearances and writings have been covered by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Politico. Yiannopoulos has been compared to Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh by The New York Times and The Guardian. His work has been discussed by The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator, and Private Eye. Yiannopoulos has also been associated with Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Nigel Farage, and has written about topics such as Brexit and The European Union.