Earlier this week, Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos received a lifetime ban from Twitter for accusing Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones of “play[ing] the victim” during an online spat she was having with others on the social networking site. The comment came after Jones retweeted several racist comments she received for her role in the controversial 1980s movie remake. None of the racist comments came from Milo himself.
Yiannopolous’ ban was explained by Twitter representatives as a result of the company’s bigger focus on combatting “targetted abuse” on their site. Yiannopoulos claimed that the social network was instead attempting to silence conservative opinion.
Now, recent developments on the online social networking site are giving Yiannopoulos’ claim a huge boost in credibility.
Pat Smith, whose son died in the September 11th Benghazi attacks, took to the stage of the Republican National Convention this week in order to expose the lies she was told by Hillary Clinton. In response, a man in a similar position as Yiannopoulos — a writer at GQ — wrote something far worse about Smith on Twitter. Of course, he has yet to be banned from the site.
See the offensive tweet by GQ writer Bethlehem Shoals on the next page:
He needs to be fired
That is one sick man. If my only son had been killed like hers was don’t know if a liar would have been all I called Hillary.
How can these liberals be so wicked and still live with themselves?
MAYBE SOMEONE SHOULD BEAT HIM TO A PULP. STUPID LIBERALS!
Piece if$#%&!@*that is what he is…Nothing but scum. GQ should be banned to allow trash like this period.
This guy is a piece of camel$#%&!@*
Nothing but trash writer! Liberal !
Never will read his$#%&!@* and will tell all not to read his evil s**t
What a F!@#ing$#%&!@* This is how hypocritical the “tolerant” libtards are.
I’m betting mr writer never had the Balls to do any Military Service – not that he could have made it thru basic