Milo Yiannopoulos quotes:

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  • Donald Trump is obviously the most pro-gay candidate in American electoral history.

  • Black Lives Matter is the ultimate divisive movement.

  • A points-based system like Australia has zero Islamic racial immigration.

  • Anyone who has spent five seconds in my company, or two seconds in my bedroom knows that I am not a white supremacist.

  • Hillary Clinton is funded by people who murder homosexuals.

  • I believe America went wrong in terms of respecting the First Amendment, the state of free speech on American college campuses and on the media and in academia.

  • I like whimsy and satire, and that's what Americans like so much about Brits. We bring subtlety and sense of humor that you sometimes lack. We have a very long history of importing Brits like Christopher Hitchens who are better at it than Americans are.

  • If white privilege is a thing, why are people working so hard to be black? All of the award shows and cultural events favor black culture.

  • Now, some of the most dangerous places for women to be in the world are modern, Western, rich European countries. Why? One reason. Islamic immigration - it's got to stop.

  • America's got to take a break from foreign wars, and take a break from immigration.

  • Boycotts tend to make the shunned more popular.

  • First and foremost, I'm a journalist. My business is the truth. Now, I happen to be other things, too - a pop-culture phenomenon, the most in-demand speaker on the campus lecture circuit, whatever.

  • Hillary Clinton has shown no indication whatsoever of stemming the tide of Islamic immigration, or stopping our mollycoddling, and pandering to Islam. These things are direct threats. Not just to culture, but to the lives of gay people in America.

  • I always believe in facts.

  • I believe in and love the populist, nationalist, antiglobalist rebellion happening all over the West.

  • If you don't uphold your legal responsibility to enforce the First Amendment, to provide speakers with platforms and audiences with safe, the ability to listen to speakers of all different kinds, agnostic ideology, if you don't do that as a university, you are not performing your essential function.

  • In Europe, you can get arrested for being misogynist, arrested for being offensive. You know, these are actual offenses. These are things that police can come and take you away for in Europe. Americans have to understand how bad it is in Europe.

  • Most of the federal government could be shut down.

  • One of the things that authoritarians hate is the sound of laughter.

  • The government does a lot of stuff that it shouldn't do - the Department of Education, for instance.

  • America's got to look after America again. That means taking a realistic appraisal of who is actually at risk in this country, not whining feminists, or whinging Black Lives Matter activists, but gay people and women at risk from Islam. Also, so people in this country who have been treated badly, lied to and lied about. An honest appraisal of who actually needs government attention in this country. And when all of that is done, then we can think about interfering elsewhere again.

  • Europe has an incredibly long, bloody history based on an excess of nationalism which has also created a lot of amazing art. The issue is that America also imported a lot of that wholesale, dropped it onto this other big continent over the sea, and that's worked really well so far, but my view is that a little breather is necessary to make sure that - because Europe is about to fall, Sweden is going, Germany is going, France is going, America is going to be the preserver of that inheritance.

  • Hate speech it seems to be is been defined by the political left as anything we don't like, anything that violates social justice doctrines, feminism, Black Lives Matter kind of ideology. It is not something that I have ever heard particularly effectively defined.

  • I hope to offend every reader.

  • I like the free-speech stuff, the political-correctness stuff.

  • I'm not in the business of being "friendly."

  • I'm socially conservative in some things. I don't know a label that fits, honestly.

  • Racial, globalist free markets hasn't worked for everybody in America - hasn't worked for at least the white working, or lower middle class in America don't perceive that it has worked very well for them. It hasn't served everybody, and a bit of protectionism - for many American voters - seems like quite an attractive thing.

  • That's not for me to decide, that's for the voters to decide and many of them are saying, this slavish adherence to the cult of the free market that the Republican party has followed for decades isn't what we want anymore. That's not a question for me, that's up to them.

  • The majority of Western culture came out of Europe, which is not comparable to America. It came out of nation states based on geographical and ethnic foundations. America is based on principles, a very different kind of country.

  • The media has created this environment that is okay to say almost anything about somebody who is, you know, right of Jane Fonda. You know, if you are slightly conservative or even libertarian points of view, especially if you are persuasive and charismatic and funny and effective, you will get called the most appalling things.

  • There are some fringe factions of the alt-right that have demonstrated genuinely racist, anti-Semitic, and prejudiced leanings. They clearly don't want a Jewish, homosexual, black-d - - supremacist as a spokesman. And I don't want to be associated with them, either.

  • There's something whimsical, satirical, and silly about British humor, which Americans have always enjoyed, and lots of us come over here because we have an audience of people who enjoy it.

  • We really don't have free speech protections. I mean, if it exists, there are rules about it. If it exists, it is regulated in Europe, you know?

  • Western culture is what gave us Mozart, and Da Vinci, and Wagner, and Beethoven.

  • Western culture is what is at risk from immigration from the Middle East.

  • Western culture is what keeps women and gays safe.

  • America has spent too long interfering oversees in too many other people's wars, and too much other stuff.

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