Listen as Larry spoke with Milo Yiannopoulos regarding WMATA’s decision to remove advertisements promoting his new book, “Dangerous”.
During the interview, O’Connor asked Yiannopoulos what actions he was pursuing against WMATA:
O’Connor: I know that you’re suing your book publisher, and I want to get to that in a minute, but have you protested this policy from WMATA? What have they told you?
Yiannopoulos: Well I was going to and then I heard the same week the Metro authority is saying take your $25,000 back we don’t want your money and take the posters down, at the same time they apparently announced they’re going to auction off the names of stations because they are so broke. This is a real self-defeating, self-flagellation, self-harm political grandstanding at a time when they can ill afford to give me my money back and it’s $25,000, they could have done something good with that. So I’m going to go instead … instead of protesting the posters, I’ll see what I can do about that, but I’m going to go down with a check for a million dollars and I’m going to pick a station in the middle of town and say, I want this station to be called, “Milo Station”. Here is a million dollars. Will you take my money? And I’m going to stand outside their offices until they answer me.
O’Connor: Oh my… now we have to have the contest, which station in the Metro system should be named the “Milo Station”? I mean..
Yiannopoulos: I need some advice from you because I don’t know the city very well because it’s a horrible terrible place that no one should ever go. So I need some assistance because you know the swamp better than I do.
O’Connor: Well I can tell you, my understanding is that in DuPont Circle you’ll see a lot of rainbow flags flying at the establishments around that neighborhood.
Yiannopoulos: Oh whereever the [exploitive] are I want to go. I want to antagonize my fellow homosexuals. So yeah that’s good.
A synopsis of “Dangerous” is below:
The liberal media machine did everything they could to keep this book out of your hands. Now, finally, Dangerous, the most controversial book of the decade, is tearing down safe spaces everywhere. [Read More]
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