(February 2, 2017 at 8:56 pm)DarkerEnergy Wrote: As far as I can tell, the guy is a walking paradox. He has stated he is an evangelical Christian that is also a homosexual, and sees no contradiction in being both of those things.
Milo has never stated he is an evangelical Christian. He claims to be a Catholic, but judging by his behavior and other statements he doesn't really seem to practice and has bashes the current pope quite a bit. The fact that he is gay with an apparently active sex life also lends credence to this. I suspect he's one of those cultural Catholics who just holds onto some aspect of the religion due to some emotional connection. He's also half Jewish and with a sexual preference for black men ironically, for the people calling him a white supremacist. At his core he is a provocateur, he says outrageous things to get a reaction, he is very trollish, but to me none of this means he shouldn't be allowed to speak. People are saying the protests mean the university didn't want him there, well that isn't true. The students who wanted him to speak wanted him there and they were prevented from hearing him speak to do the violence and rioting.