Racist Sean Cody Model Upset Over Trump Troll’s Twitter Ban
It’s not a good day for Ann Coulter drag king Milo Yiannopoulos, the bleached blond internet troll known for his relentless harassment of women, Muslims, blacks, gays, and any other minority he could find on Twitter for at least the past two years.
Via BuzzFeed:
Twitter has banned one of its most notoriously contentious voices. On Tuesday evening, the microblogging service permanently suspended the account of conservative commentator Milo Yiannopoulos, a day after he incited his followers to bombard Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones with racist and demeaning tweets.
“People should be able to express diverse opinions and beliefs on Twitter,” a company spokesperson said in a statement provided to BuzzFeed News. “But no one deserves to be subjected to targeted abuse online, and our rules prohibit inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment of others.”
Yiannopoulos—who claims to be gay—has recently received increased attention due to his support of Donald Trump, and news of his Twitter ban came tonight during his “Gays/Twinks For Trump” party in Cleveland, which was co-hosted by fellow insane bigot Pamela Geller:
Milo, just banned from Twitter, vows to make their life hell pic.twitter.com/A33TXxICdM
— Peter Montgomery (@petemont) July 20, 2016
Surrealism at Milo-Pam Geller party: Trump “better friend” to gays than Clinton. Also, Twinks for Trump posters of naked boys with guns.
— Peter Montgomery (@petemont) July 20, 2016
Pam Geller starts with a joke: jihadist walks into gay bar, tells bartender “shots for everyone”
— Peter Montgomery (@petemont) July 20, 2016
Geert Wilders speaks at a “Twinks for Trump” party. Check out the art. pic.twitter.com/146EZMS7cj
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) July 20, 2016
Trump supporter, racist, Milo stan, orange American, and Andrew Christian underwear model Jacob Porter—a.k.a. Sean Cody’s Porter (above, left)—was not happy to hear of his hero’s permanent Twitter ban:
For possibly the first time in his life, Sean Cody’s Porter/Jacob Ford is in fact correct: Free speech does not apply on Twitter. The First Amendment prohibits the United States government from infringing on free speech, not a social media site. Twitter—like Facebook and Instagram and every other website—can ban whatever and whomever they want.