This piece was authored by Austin Henshaw.
Anyone whose seen a Milo Yiannopoulos lecture knows that its the protestors that are often the highlight of the night. Milo’s responses often give the impression that he’s had a hundred years to think of whatever comeback he spits back at them. With the exception of a talk at DePaul University, the protestors usually left after being embarrassed, but just the other day, they succeeded in de-platforming him for the first time.
On January, Friday the 13th, an event hosted by the UC Davis College Republicans featuring far-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos and pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli was cancelled after violent protests emerged on campus.
Frances Wang, ABC reporter, covered the protest lives and even featured video content on her Twitter, showing protesters chanting “No Milo, no KKK, no fascist U-S-A” and “No justice, no peace. No racist police.” Signs…
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