He clearly blamed the previous 2 to 3 generations of allowing socialists to takeover our education system, music, publishing and the media industry. They took over because they did not have opposition. I agree with him. Milo proclaims that the progressive now have strong opposition with the new generation
. It took 86 minutes . . . the last question before Milo knocked it out of the park and delivered a beautiful message. Whatever was said before that made no difference. The ending was perfect. Self responsibility, accountability for the choices we make. He challenged them to become better people.
Speaking of tolerance, Milo shared a story. While traveling in Louisiana, stopping at a truck stop, clearly in flaming apparrel, was approached by a man stating "I dont agree with your lifestyle, but I will will be praying for you, have a good day. No progressive could ever demonstrate that level of tolerance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTBafIj-ay0
"Life is not a level playing field . . . life is a meritocracy." . . . Milo Yiannopoulos
All of his lectures that I’ve seen are like that. 9/10ths of it is crude humor, lots of gay innuendos, and liberal bashing. That draws the young conservatives in and gets clicks on his blog and twitter.
And then it seems he ALWAYS calms down, gets serious, and lays out a very reasoned, albeit short, message.