When feminists call men with cancer “douchebags” and “inane,” and denounce their pubic hair as “sexist,” it’s time for decent people to write about it in scathing, headline-grabbing books, and run into traffic to read them.
In the video below, @LoudCitizen reads an excerpt from “Dangerous,” the new best-seller by Milo Yiannopoulos (Dangerous Books, July 4, 2017) while #StandingDangerously in the bus lane on New York City’s famed 42nd Street and #BlockingTraffic. (Do not try this at home.)
Behind him are grotesquely masculine ads for the HBO shows Hard Knocks, Ballers, and Vice Principals, a perfect backdrop for the passage on Manhaters in Chapter 4, “Why Feminists Hate Me” (pg. 81). Enjoy the video.
The deliciously triggering TV ads on the 42nd Street bus shelter. |
Affectionately submitted for consideration in MILO’s #ReadingDangerously competition. Filmed on August 25, 2017 at 9:39 p.m. on 42nd St. near Fifth Avenue, just steps from the New York Public Library. Edited in Splice by GoPro for iOS.
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