Oh, yeah, I’ve been pummelled here for expressing doubt about Milo Yiannopolis.
“Oh, yeah, Ive been pummelled here for expressing doubt about Milo Yiannopolis.”
Dont like him? Well then take his place and do what he is doing.
Too many people on the Christian right want to be rewarded for feeling morally superior and failing at almost everything politically.
He's a disgusting little pervert. Why would any conservative support him?
You're right to express those doubts. I find him creepy and repulsive.
I’ll stand right with you miss marmelstein and we’ll just pummel back.
He is like anyone else. Look at the NeverTrumpers. Some of them were strong conservatives but have become so bent and narcissistic that they are willing to help Hillary win, even if they don't admit that.
In listening carefully to some of Milo’s earlier debates, he refutes any notion that he was “born that way.”
He himself has admitted that his homosexuality is a choice; he has acknowledged that it is sin, and that he struggles with it daily.
But in continuing to watch him as he has become a controversial superstar, something strange seemed to happen to Milo.
It seems to me, that as conservatives began to celebrate him as one of our own due to some of his views, we managed to convey the notion that we were celebrating—or at least condoning— his homosexuality as well.
After which, Milo seemed to “come out” even more, dispensing altogether with any talk of struggling against his urges, culminating with his appearance in front of the aforementioned photos of naked children.
Was he really trolling conservatives, not liberals, from the get-go?
Was all this according to some scripted plan?
Was he a trickster, a double agent all along?
I can’t help but wonder.
Perhaps a better way for conservatives to deal with him, and others like him, is not to isolate and reject, but to pray for him and with him. We can continue to agree on matters economic and political, but we must not FORGET to encourage him in his struggle against this sin, and help him—no, insist—that he must try to turn away from it.
That’s the thing. We must not forget or soft-peddle, or be timid and afraid to sound uncool, on things like this.