Kevin Spacey’s response to accusations of sexual misconduct were designed to illicit a certain kind of protective response from a Social Justice Warrior mindset.
In town for his speech at Cal State Fullerton, Milo stopped by for a segment on Good Day LA to talk about his thoughts on the accusations against Kevin Spacey, his “alt-right” label and more. In the interview, Milo takes a firm stance on Equality, saying that not only are gay people doing just fine but that “we should be held to the same standard as everybody else, and Kevin Spacey is undermining that with his excuse making”.
The clip veers away from Spacey as the host takes the opportunity to ask Milo if he ever wants to apologize to Leslie Jones, whose riffs he made on Twitter got him banned from the platform. Milo of course says “no” to any desire to apologize, correcting the host that his crack on Jones wasn’t the race baiting one that other users posted at the time which got conflated with and ultimately blamed on Milo (because of course everyone was so cordial and polite on Twitter before Milo made his joke) but rather his comment was that Ghost Busters had a “hot black guy” in it. After that, they cover the dubious assertion that Milo is a leader of the “Alt Right”, which critics of right-wing principals almost always deliberately or ignorantly confuse with being a faction of the right-wing, when in fact the entire purpose of the movement is, as its name states: to create an Alternative to the current Right that is based on racism. Milo rightly laughed off the accusation, noting that he’s “a gay jew with a black husband” – 3 designations the Alt-Right is against.