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Related: About this forumSimon & Schuster stands by Milo Yiannopoulos book despite backlash
Source: The Guardian
Associated Press in New York
Friday 30 December 2016 20.00 GMT
Despite heavy criticism, publisher Simon & Schuster is moving forward with plans to release a 2017 book by the conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, which it says will be about free speech.
Yiannopoulos writes for Breitbart News, considered by many as a platform for the alt-right movement, an offshoot of conservatism that mixes racism and populism and has risen to prominence alongside the rise to the presidency of Donald Trump. Former Brietbart chief executive Steve Bannon is a close adviser to the president-elect.
Yiannopouloss Twitter account was suspended earlier this year after a series of racially insensitive tweets to Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones, who is black. Yiannopoulos has denied he is a white nationalist.
The Hollywood Reporter reported on Thursday that Yiannopoulos was paid $250,000 for the book. Simon & Schuster, which is owned by New York media company CBS, said it does not discuss book advances.
The Chicago Review of Books announced on Twitter that it would not review any Simon & Schuster books next year because of the publishers disgusting validation of hate.
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tecelote
(5,141 posts)More than just freedom of speech, it is a social experiment and lets us know how bad the problem is. If his book is a best seller, it shows how far we are from where we thought we were.
If the book was dropped, it wouldn't reduce the problem any.
"Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster." - Sun Tzu
bitterross
(4,066 posts)We have to remember that we cannot start censoring opinions we do not like. I do not agree with the Trump deplorables but I am not in favor of silencing them. That is just as wrong as them trying to silence my opinions with which they disagree.
Now, that does not mean I believe that their speech should be free of consequences - neither should mine. If people wish to boycott me, disagree with me and say mean things about me, perhaps refuse to employ me that is fine. I will accept that as the price of freedom. They must do likewise.
I will not accept violence or threats of violence that will spur violence against me or others.