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Milo Yiannopoulos Loses Lucractive Book Deal Over Pedophilia Controversy

Milo Yiannopoulos Loses Lucractive Book Deal Over Pedophilia Controversy
ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 15: Milo Yiannopoulos, a conservative columnist and internet personality, looks at his tablet device during a press conference down the street from the Pulse Nightclub, June 15, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. Yiannopoulos was briefly banned from Twitter on Wednesday. The shooting at Pulse Nightclub, which killed 49 people and injured 53, is the worst mass-shooting event in American history. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 15: Milo Yiannopoulos, a conservative columnist and internet personality, looks at his tablet device during a press conference down the street from the Pulse Nightclub, June 15, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. Yiannopoulos was briefly banned from Twitter on Wednesday. The shooting at Pulse Nightclub, which killed 49 people and injured 53, is the worst mass-shooting event in American history. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

A representative from Simon & Schuster announced over Twitter that the publishing house is canceling the publication of Milo Yiannopoulos’ upcoming book Dangerous, following controversy over a surfaced video in which Yiannopoulos appears to defend pedophilia.

Yiannopoulos confirmed the news on Facebook.

The announcement comes just after the Breitbart editor and alt-right poster boy was disinvited from the Conservative Political Action Conference, a conference held next week that is set to feature speakers including Vice President Mike Pence and Trump adviser Steve Bannon.

Yiannopoulos was disinvited in part due to controversy over a surfaced video in which he condoned sexual relationships between adults and 13-year-old boys. On Facebook, Yiannopoulos said he was “partly to blame” for the comments, and “certainly guilty of imprecise language, which I regret.”

Simon & Schuster received a hefty backlash to their decision to publish Dangerous in the first place, given Yiannopoulos’ history of xenophobia, misogyny, and hate speech. Some critics threatened to boycott the publishing house in response, and Roxane Gay withdrew her upcoming book from the publisher in protest.

Why? Because Yiannopoulos has long used his platform to promote hateful views, from calling Black Lives Matter a “terrorist organization to likening feminism to a “cancer.” He also outed a transgender woman in 2016 and called for the online harassment of comedian Leslie Jones.

Which is all to say, although the cancellation is surely warranted, why now?

We have reached out to Simon & Schuster for confirmation and will update accordingly.

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