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Milo Yiannopoulos says he’s no longer gay in eye-rolliest interview ever

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Right-wing troll Milo Yinnopoulos has crawled out from obscurity to declare that he now identifies as “ex-gay” and is committed to advocating on behalf of the conversion therapy movement.“I was never wholly at home in the gay lifestyle — Who is?

Who could be?” he said in an interview with the very Christian and very homophobic LifeSiteNews. “[I] only leaned heavily into it in public because it drove liberals crazy to see a handsome, charismatic, intelligent gay man riotously celebrating conservative principles.”In an interview so absurd we had to double-check it wasn’t satire, Yinnopoulos casts himself as a martyr who’s fully committed to living a gay-free life.Here’s how he describes it:I’ve always thought of myself as a Jack Bauer sort of.

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