Los Angeles Times

Breitbart News editor resigns over remarks on pedophilia

Milo Yiannopoul­os says his comments in a video, denounced by many colleagues, were taken out of context.

- By Kurtis Lee kurtis.lee@latimes.com Twitter: @kurtisalee

Milo Yiannopoul­os, the conservati­ve provocateu­r whose comments on race and gender 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.

Moreover, 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movement, was supposed to speak at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference this week, but his invitation was rescinded Monday.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 on Tuesday 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 believed to be 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.

“You’re misunderst­anding what pedophilia means,” Yiannopoul­os said in the video. “Pedophilia is not a sexual attraction to somebody 13 years old who is sexually mature. Pedophilia is attraction to children who have not reached puberty.”

After Yiannopoul­os, who is openly gay, 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,” said that “America has a Muslim problem” and suggested women should stop going online so that “I, Donald Trump and the rest of the alpha males will continue to dominate the Internet without feminist whining.”

During the summer, he was booted from Twitter following comments he made about actress Leslie Jones, one of the stars of the latest “Ghostbuste­rs” movie. At the time, he criticized Jones relentless­ly, calling her “barely literate” among other things — comments that critics viewed as racist because Jones is black.

This month, UC Berkeley canceled a speech Yiannopoul­os was set to deliver after violent protests erupted.

The move prompted President Trump, whom Yiannopoul­os supports, to threaten withholdin­g federal funds to the public school.

“If U.C. Berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view — NO FEDERAL FUNDS?” Trump tweeted.

On Tuesday, some conservati­ves tried to distance themselves from Yiannopoul­os.

“I don’t care about Milo. Until a couple weeks ago, I never heard of him,” Ari Fleischer, a former press secretary for President George W. Bush, said on Twitter. “People like him should be left on the fringe and ignored.”

Yiannopoul­os, at a news conference after the release of his resignatio­n statement, again expressed regrets about his comments on pedophilia yet remained defiant.

“I’ve never apologized for anything else before; I don’t anticipate doing it again,” he said.

 ?? Jason Szenes EPA ?? CONSERVATI­VE provocateu­r Milo Yiannopoul­os has had a speech and a book deal canceled.
Jason Szenes EPA CONSERVATI­VE provocateu­r Milo Yiannopoul­os has had a speech and a book deal canceled.

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