It's possible (I would say likely) that if this escalates, Milo will be bringing up Pizzagate in the near future. If that happens, it will be the start of a more public conversation.
Obviously not everyone here is "Alt-Right," or a Trump-supporter, or whatever. But whatever you think of Milo, this is obviously the opposition's attempt to divide-and-conquer the Pizzagate investigation, and to gaslight the masses. Now, everyone who speaks up about Pizzagate will be asked this question: Do you condemn Milo Yiannopoulos? It will always, always, always come up.
We're all free to think what we want. But we need to be very careful about what we think, and what we say going forward. So it's important at least to hear a person's own account of the things they're being accused of.
Here's Milo Yiannopoulos' explanation on Facebook.
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blind_sypher ago
I dont think its really that way. I think the moles that are surrounding this place would be very much inclined to try and discredit and bifurcate the following surrounding him. Which would be carried out with attack articles like the one in OP, and the little stabbing comments you see littered throughout the comment section. Which leads me to believe that thrusting it upon Milo IS the correct course of action. He's been all over the news lately and itll be a nice tester and primer to Trump speaking openly about it. He needs to build up public perception and awareness before he touches the topic. Announcing it before the popular support is there could backfire on him.