Twitter Erupts in Anger as Top Publisher Hands White Nationalist Figurehead $250,000 Book Deal
Denouncing This Book and Its Author and Publisher Is Not Only Free Speech, We Believe It Is Our Duty
CBS-owned top book publisher Simon & Schuster has handed one of white nationalism’s best-known provocateurs a quarter-million dollar deal that will greatly expand his reach and platform – and normalize both him and his ideas in the American mainstream. To say that this is dangerous is both true and ironic, as it is also the title of his new book, which is already listed on Amazon although it does not come out until March of next year.
Until now The New Civil Rights Movement has intentionally never published any article about the author, a noted columnist and editor at the far right website Breitbart, whose now-former publisher once said was the home to the so-called “alt-right” movement. “Alt-right” is merely a re-branding of far right wing extremism that supports and advocates in favor of white nationalism, white supremacism, racism, anti-Semitism, misogyny, homophobia, and Islamophobia. But this development makes this article necessary, as it demonstrates one more example of the growing normalization of white nationalism and fascism in America.
“Threshold Editions, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, will publish Dangerous by Milo Yiannopoulos on March 14, 2017,†according to a statement published by Politico’s Hadas Gold. “Dangerous will be a book on free speech by the outspoken and controversial gay British writer and editor at Breitbart News who describes himself as ‘the most fabulous supervillain on the internet’.â€
Politico calls the book’s author “an infamous provocateur whose ‘Dangerous Faggot’ tour has riled up college campuses around the country,” and notes he “was permanently banned from Twitter over the summer after targeting ‘Saturday Night Live’ actor Leslie Jones, who then endured a wave of racist abuse online.”
“They said banning me from Twitter would finish me off. Just as I predicted, the opposite has happened,†Yiannopoulos told The Hollywood Reporter.Â
“I met with top execs at Simon & Schuster earlier in the year and spent half an hour trying to shock them with lewd jokes and outrageous opinions. I thought they were going to have me escorted from the building — but instead they offered me a wheelbarrow full of money,†he added.
This is the normalization of hate, white nationalism, and fascism, and many on Twitter are expressing outrage, as can be seen below.
One last note: expressing outrage is also free speech, and it should be said loud and clear that this is not, in any way, a First Amendment issue, as the First Amendment only applies to the government’s restriction of speech. Denouncing this book, CBS, and Simon & Schuster for publishing it is not only free speech, we believe it is our duty.Â
Some responses via Twitter:
Things supporting white nationalism can get you (2016):
1. A 250K book deal
2. A job as Chief White House Strategist
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) December 29, 2016
The guy has freedom of speech but to fund him & give him a platform tells me a LOT about @simonschuster YUCK AND BOO AND GROSS https://t.co/CNDUDOHzke
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) December 29, 2016
.@SimonSchuster just paid a white nationalist and Breitbart figure a $250,000 advance for a new book. https://t.co/Q5mBWPvoVY
— Gabe OrtÃz (@TUSK81) December 29, 2016
Vile bigots getting rewarded, rather than shunned by society. pic.twitter.com/fg4XPi7Dph
— Imraan Siddiqi (@imraansiddiqi) December 29, 2016
Meanwhile, PoC writers have to crowdfund their own books https://t.co/6mvrrb671r
— Hussein Kesvani (@HKesvani) December 29, 2016
@zellieimani @ShipShippity Good job, @simonschuster. Every time one of you does this, he gets closer to actual celebrity status. Be ashamed
— Champaignomorph (@Vodstok) December 29, 2016
Criticizing a network or publisher for disseminating shitty art or noxious ideas is not censorship. It’s quintessential free speech.
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) December 29, 2016
To all the people who are tweeting at me that Milo can’t be white nationalist because he has a black boyfriend: This is a very dumb argument
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) December 29, 2016
#WhitePrivilegeMeans being a White nationalist and still getting a $250,000 advance for a book from @SimonSchuster
— Viktor T. (@wondermann5) December 29, 2016
I’m not going to say more than this about the bad person who got a book deal b/c the bad person should not get publicity for his racist book
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) December 29, 2016
Someone was going to give this POS a pile of money. But @simonschuster, it didn’t have to be you. https://t.co/cEGWMIlLJ8
— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) December 29, 2016
Milo getting a $250K advance on a book deal seems like a good summation of why you shouldn’t give these chumps even-handed coverage.
— TOMÃS RÃOS (@TheTomasRios) December 29, 2016
Problem with just shrugging at Milo book as free speech is that not everyone has the same level of access to platforms for speech.
— Murtaza Hussain (@MazMHussain) December 29, 2016
.@SimonBooks You are now complicit in the normalization of racism in this country. This will not stand. https://t.co/I72Nj6YgU9
— Sleeping Giants (@slpng_giants) December 29, 2016
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