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Right-Wing Troll Milo Yiannopoulos Whines That He’s Broke And ‘Can’t Put Food On The Table’

It appears he is.

That's good. It's hard on a marriage when a spouse is the wrong color.
 
No, the left has lost its sense of humor.

Yeah, because the right is notorious for being a bastion of satire and self deprecating reflection. Milo Yiannopoulos is the type of guy who eggs you on to punch him in the face, then spends his career crying how he got punched in the face. Fuck him, and fuck the horse he rode in on.

Is that what you say to bands who write anti-christian music? They write blasphemous lyrics, Christians get mad, then they get mad Christians are complaining.
 
In the world, the rule of large numbers demands at least one conservative who claims they are gay just to be THE gay conservative who supports anti-gay bullshit.

Also known as the "I have a black friend" argument.

I am confused.

So, Milo is gay and has a black husband, and the right supports him. Sounds not racist to me. The right supports a gay man who married a black man and Milo supports them.
 
No, the left has lost its sense of humor.

Yeah, because the right is notorious for being a bastion of satire and self deprecating reflection. Milo Yiannopoulos is the type of guy who eggs you on to punch him in the face, then spends his career crying how he got punched in the face. Fuck him, and fuck the horse he rode in on.

Is that what you say to bands who write anti-christian music? They write blasphemous lyrics, Christians get mad, then they get mad Christians are complaining.
Absolutely. If an imaginary band writes an imaginary song filled with imaginary lyrics against christians (a religion about an imaginary guy in the sky), and imaginary christians react negatively towards the imaginary song written by the imaginary band, I would argue that is simply cause and effect. Unless of course this happened on the second Tuesday in January and one of the imaginary band members is called Marvin.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.
 
Is that what you say to bands who write anti-christian music? They write blasphemous lyrics, Christians get mad, then they get mad Christians are complaining.
Absolutely. If an imaginary band writes an imaginary song filled with imaginary lyrics against christians (a religion about an imaginary guy in the sky), and imaginary christians react negatively towards the imaginary song written by the imaginary band, I would argue that is simply cause and effect. Unless of course this happened on the second Tuesday in January and one of the imaginary band members is called Marvin.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.

Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?
 
Is that what you say to bands who write anti-christian music? They write blasphemous lyrics, Christians get mad, then they get mad Christians are complaining.
Absolutely. If an imaginary band writes an imaginary song filled with imaginary lyrics against christians (a religion about an imaginary guy in the sky), and imaginary christians react negatively towards the imaginary song written by the imaginary band, I would argue that is simply cause and effect. Unless of course this happened on the second Tuesday in January and one of the imaginary band members is called Marvin.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.

Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?

Some Christian lyrics are anti-abortion.
 
Is that what you say to bands who write anti-christian music? They write blasphemous lyrics, Christians get mad, then they get mad Christians are complaining.
Absolutely. If an imaginary band writes an imaginary song filled with imaginary lyrics against christians (a religion about an imaginary guy in the sky), and imaginary christians react negatively towards the imaginary song written by the imaginary band, I would argue that is simply cause and effect. Unless of course this happened on the second Tuesday in January and one of the imaginary band members is called Marvin.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.

Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?

Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of Christian (anti-muslim, anti-atheist, anti-hindu, etc.)

Really, the general trend, with regards to metal music, is rejecting the idea of God entirely, without bias as to which idea of God is being invoked.

What even is your point?

Anyway, in response to your "but he's gay and black!"

Walter Hollaender. Ernst Roehm. Erhard Milch. Alexander Stahlberg. Werner Goldberg.

There's even a famous trope about gay Nazis (though, granted, most of those people are Jewish).

Doesn't change the facts of the pink triangle or the gold star.
 
In the world, the rule of large numbers demands at least one conservative who claims they are gay just to be THE gay conservative who supports anti-gay bullshit.

Also known as the "I have a black friend" argument.

I am confused.

So, Milo is gay and has a black husband, and the right supports him. Sounds not racist to me. The right supports a gay man who married a black man and Milo supports them.
He isn't a racist. He is a Social Justice Warrior Troll, the Webster Dictionary picture example of him.
 
Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?

Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of Christian (anti-muslim, anti-atheist, anti-hindu, etc.)
And blissfully unaware that the entire existence of Protestant religious traditions is just one big 'fuck you' to the Pope. And all Christainity is a big 'hey, loser!' to Judaism. And the pagan elements of Christainity are incredibly offensive to Muslims.

Just not possible to choose not to offend SOMEONE.
 
Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?

Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of Christian (anti-muslim, anti-atheist, anti-hindu, etc.)
And blissfully unaware that the entire existence of Protestant religious traditions is just one big 'fuck you' to the Pope. And all Christainity is a big 'hey, loser!' to Judaism. And the pagan elements of Christainity are incredibly offensive to Muslims.

Just not possible to choose not to offend SOMEONE.

Keith, you said it's stupid for Milo to get mad when he eggs people on and people get mad, yet here you are defending others who egg people on and get mad when people get mad. :confused2:
 
Is that what you say to bands who write anti-christian music? They write blasphemous lyrics, Christians get mad, then they get mad Christians are complaining.
Absolutely. If an imaginary band writes an imaginary song filled with imaginary lyrics against christians (a religion about an imaginary guy in the sky), and imaginary christians react negatively towards the imaginary song written by the imaginary band, I would argue that is simply cause and effect. Unless of course this happened on the second Tuesday in January and one of the imaginary band members is called Marvin.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.

Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?


I predominantly listen to such bands and go to such concerts. Are you a Behemoth or Gorgoroth fan like me? Maybe Marduk is more your style? I saw Dark Funeral a few months ago. Amazing show. I don't recall any of them complaining about xians being upset at their music.
 
Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?


I predominantly listen to such bands and go to such concerts. Are you a Behemoth or Gorgoroth fan like me? Maybe Marduk is more your style? I saw Dark Funeral a few months ago. Amazing show. I don't recall any of them complaining about xians being upset at their music.

I do know those bands, but I am not a fan. I grew up around friends who enjoyed that type of music and we split apart over the years. I have not heard any of their music since I was a teenager.

With that being said, I do not like how they write those lyrics. I am allowed to get upset. However, the people who defend their right to pen those lyrics are the same people who want to ban Alex Jones from social media. So, Christians are "too sensitive" for being offended by their music, yet these same people who criticize us are the same people who are "too sensitive" over Alex Jones.
 
Are you unaware of some metal genres that have a sole focus of anti-christian lyrics?


I predominantly listen to such bands and go to such concerts. Are you a Behemoth or Gorgoroth fan like me? Maybe Marduk is more your style? I saw Dark Funeral a few months ago. Amazing show. I don't recall any of them complaining about xians being upset at their music.

I do know those bands, but I am not a fan. I grew up around friends who enjoyed that type of music and we split apart over the years. I have not heard any of their music since I was a teenager.

With that being said, I do not like how they write those lyrics. I am allowed to get upset. However, the people who defend their right to pen those lyrics are the same people who want to ban Alex Jones from social media. So, Christians are "too sensitive" for being offended by their music, yet these same people who criticize us are the same people who are "too sensitive" over Alex Jones.

Ah yes, equating Alex "gay frogs" Jones, of supplent scam fame to people whiny about songs that cast doubt and aspersions on the existence of gods.

One is literally an unethical scam targeting suckers and rubes too gullible and dumb to learn about basic chemistry or think objectively for 5 minutes about whether the motives they cast on others make the least bit of sense, and the other is people who look at a lack of evidence in nature and conclude that it is a lack of existence for that which has no evidence.
 
Ah yes, equating Alex "gay frogs" Jones, of supplent scam fame to people whiny about songs that cast doubt and aspersions on the existence of gods.

One is literally an unethical scam targeting suckers and rubes too gullible and dumb to learn about basic chemistry or think objectively for 5 minutes about whether the motives they cast on others make the least bit of sense, and the other is people who look at a lack of evidence in nature and conclude that it is a lack of existence for that which has no evidence.

Would you be upset if a Christian band wrote a song called, "Kill the Atheist?"
 
Ah yes, equating Alex "gay frogs" Jones, of supplent scam fame to people whiny about songs that cast doubt and aspersions on the existence of gods.

One is literally an unethical scam targeting suckers and rubes too gullible and dumb to learn about basic chemistry or think objectively for 5 minutes about whether the motives they cast on others make the least bit of sense, and the other is people who look at a lack of evidence in nature and conclude that it is a lack of existence for that which has no evidence.

Would you be upset if a Christian band wrote a song called, "Kill the Atheist?"

You are the one we despise
Day in day out your words compromise lives
I will love watching you die
Soon it will be and by your own demise
Buried in hypocrisy
Lacerate your faith in god
Morally diseased
On the cross of Calvary your body bashed, defeated, stabbed
Blessing as you hate
Loyal to your enemies
Monetary faith
As him you'll pay for the lies of your prophecy
Satan wants you dead
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian
Armies of darkness unite
Destroy their temples and churches with fire
Where in his world will you hide
Sentenced to death, the anointment of Christ
In due time your path leads to me
Put you out of your misery
The death of prediction
Kill the christian
Kill the christian...dead!

Seems to me to be a condemnation of the failure of the modern church to be in any way Christlike: with a love of money over a love of each other, preaching in a way that gets people killed, spoken from the perspective of a Satan figure.

As to the apparent calls for violence I strongly disapprove of the stoichastic element of it.

I wouldnt exactly be upset if a "Christian band" wrote such a song, though would happily point out that it is a violation of Christ's teachings to seek the death of anyone. The guy preached love, it was others who came later who preached hate and torture. So I would just call it what it is: hypocrisy.

I can see why you would be upset though. But maybe instead of being upset over the name of a song, you could look at the contents of it and realize that supporting a whoremongering racist who loves money, praising those with a love of money, and calling for the mistreatment of immigrants, the things that make you a bad Christian, you could not do those things, and then people would probably stop writing songs like that.

Then again, Christian's have plenty of songs about people like me being tortured forever for not believing in their sky fairy without evidence, so...
 
Ah yes, equating Alex "gay frogs" Jones, of supplent scam fame to people whiny about songs that cast doubt and aspersions on the existence of gods.

One is literally an unethical scam targeting suckers and rubes too gullible and dumb to learn about basic chemistry or think objectively for 5 minutes about whether the motives they cast on others make the least bit of sense, and the other is people who look at a lack of evidence in nature and conclude that it is a lack of existence for that which has no evidence.

Would you be upset if a Christian band wrote a song called, "Kill the Atheist?"

You are the one we despise
Day in day out your words compromise lives
I will love watching you die
Soon it will be and by your own demise
Buried in hypocrisy
Lacerate your faith in god
Morally diseased
On the cross of Calvary your body bashed, defeated, stabbed
Blessing as you hate
Loyal to your enemies
Monetary faith
As him you'll pay for the lies of your prophecy
Satan wants you dead
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian
Armies of darkness unite
Destroy their temples and churches with fire
Where in his world will you hide
Sentenced to death, the anointment of Christ
In due time your path leads to me
Put you out of your misery
The death of prediction
Kill the christian
Kill the christian...dead!

Seems to me to be a condemnation of the failure of the modern church to be in any way Christlike: with a love of money over a love of each other, preaching in a way that gets people killed, spoken from the perspective of a Satan figure.

As to the apparent calls for violence I strongly disapprove of the stoichastic element of it.

I wouldnt exactly be upset if a "Christian band" wrote such a song, though would happily point out that it is a violation of Christ's teachings to seek the death of anyone. The guy preached love, it was others who came later who preached hate and torture. So I would just call it what it is: hypocrisy.

I can see why you would be upset though. But maybe instead of being upset over the name of a song, you could look at the contents of it and realize that supporting a whoremongering racist who loves money, praising those with a love of money, and calling for the mistreatment of immigrants, the things that make you a bad Christian, you could not do those things, and then people would probably stop writing songs like that.

Then again, Christian's have plenty of songs about people like me being tortured forever for not believing in their sky fairy without evidence, so...

So you spun it to say they are only talking about the church despite saying, "Kill the Christian." So I can spin it around and say that a song about "Kill the atheist" is just about getting rid of the idea of atheism.
 
You are the one we despise
Day in day out your words compromise lives
I will love watching you die
Soon it will be and by your own demise
Buried in hypocrisy
Lacerate your faith in god
Morally diseased
On the cross of Calvary your body bashed, defeated, stabbed
Blessing as you hate
Loyal to your enemies
Monetary faith
As him you'll pay for the lies of your prophecy
Satan wants you dead
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian, kill the christian
Kill the christian
Armies of darkness unite
Destroy their temples and churches with fire
Where in his world will you hide
Sentenced to death, the anointment of Christ
In due time your path leads to me
Put you out of your misery
The death of prediction
Kill the christian
Kill the christian...dead!

Seems to me to be a condemnation of the failure of the modern church to be in any way Christlike: with a love of money over a love of each other, preaching in a way that gets people killed, spoken from the perspective of a Satan figure.

As to the apparent calls for violence I strongly disapprove of the stoichastic element of it.

I wouldnt exactly be upset if a "Christian band" wrote such a song, though would happily point out that it is a violation of Christ's teachings to seek the death of anyone. The guy preached love, it was others who came later who preached hate and torture. So I would just call it what it is: hypocrisy.

I can see why you would be upset though. But maybe instead of being upset over the name of a song, you could look at the contents of it and realize that supporting a whoremongering racist who loves money, praising those with a love of money, and calling for the mistreatment of immigrants, the things that make you a bad Christian, you could not do those things, and then people would probably stop writing songs like that.

Then again, Christian's have plenty of songs about people like me being tortured forever for not believing in their sky fairy without evidence, so...

So you spun it to say they are only talking about the church despite saying, "Kill the Christian." So I can spin it around and say that a song about "Kill the atheist" is just about getting rid of the idea of atheism.

You show me the song, and I can make fun of how ridiculous it is.

I bolded some parts for you, since you seem to have a perception filter up...
 
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