Austin American-Statesman

Controvers­ial editor Yiannopoul­os resigns

- By Kurtis Lee

Milo Yiannopoul­os, the conservati­ve provocateu­r whose comments on race have been assailed by Democrats and Republican­s alike, resigned Tuesday from his senior editor position at Breitbart News.

In recent days, nearly a dozen reporters at the conservati­ve news organizati­on had threatened to resign if Yiannopoul­os was not fired for remarks he made that critics said endorsed pedophilia.

Yiannopoul­os, a staunch defender of the alt-right white nationalis­t movement, was supposed to speak at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference this week, but his invitation was rescinded Monday.

And Simon & Schuster announced it was canceling the publicatio­n of Yiannopoul­os’ upcoming book, “Dangerous.”

Yiannopoul­os denounced pedophilia and said his words were taken out of context.

“Breitbart News has stood by me when others caved,” he said in a statement Tuesday. “I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues’ important reporting, so today I am resigning from Breitbart, effective immediatel­y.”

Shortly after it was announced he would speak at CPAC, a viral online video was released, showing Yiannopoul­os making comments that many felt were supportive of pedophilia.

“In the homosexual world, particular­ly, some of those relationsh­ips between younger boys and older men — the sort of ‘coming of age’ relationsh­ip — those relationsh­ips in which those older men help those young boys discover who they are and give them security and safety and provide them with love and a reliable, sort of rock, where they can’t speak to their parents,” he said in a video leaked on Twitter by a conservati­ve group called the Reagan Battalion.

After Yiannopoul­os announced his resignatio­n, Breitbart News released a statement, calling the 32-year-old a “bold voice (that) has sparked muchneeded debate on important cultural topics confrontin­g universiti­es, the LGBTQ community, the press, and the tech industry.”

In the last year, Yiannopoul­os has, among other things, called Black Lives Matter activists “extremists,” and said “America has a Muslim problem.”

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 ?? SETH WENIG / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former Breitbart News senior editor Milo Yiannopoul­os, speaking Tuesday in New York, came under fire for remarks he made that critics said endorsed pedophilia.
SETH WENIG / ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Breitbart News senior editor Milo Yiannopoul­os, speaking Tuesday in New York, came under fire for remarks he made that critics said endorsed pedophilia.

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