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Milo Yiannopoulos Banned From Australia Again After Commenting on New Zealand Mosque Attacks

Really, Milo?

Yep, Milo Yiannopoulos is at it again: This time, the ultra-conservative gay political pundit has been banned from Australia after making offensive comments on this week's devastating terror attacks at two mosques in New Zealand.

Earlier this month, Yiannopoulos was barred from entering Australia when his visa application was denied due to character concerns, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. That decision was later reversed—although he's been banned yet again, reports The Hill.

This time, it's because of his opinion on the horrific hate-motivated mass shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, which claimed the lives of at least 49 Muslim people this past Friday, March 15. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called yesterday “one of New Zealand's darkest days," according to Buzzfeed News Australia.

Not long after the deadly shootings, Yiannopoulos wrote a Facebook post denouncing Islam as a "barbaric, alien" religious culture. He then shared to his followers on Instagram that he was "banned from Australia, again, after a statement in which I said I abhor political violence."

The Aussie government is far from the first organization to take a stand against Yiannopoulos. The former Breitbart News editor, who famously backs the Trump administration, has been banned from platforms like Paypal, Twitter, and Patreon because of his vitriol.

Oh...did we mention he's apparently in a lot of debt? Like, more than $2 million worth of debt? So much so that he's auctioning off his belongings on Instagram? And a bunch of the links on the masthead of his website are broken?

And he still won't cool it with the hateful rhetoric?

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