This guy.

Newsweek describes Milo Yiannopoulos as a “Far Right political commentator,” when he’s nothing of the sort. Milo doesn’t care about politics. He cares about being flamboyantly gay (fine) openly racist (disgusting) and the only people that accept his beliefs without question are those on the Far Right (sort of), thus it is that Milo is a “Far Right political commentator,” according to some. In reality, he’s nothing more than a race provocateur, a guy who so enjoys hating people that he’s been kicked off every respectable platform in existence and had to post his pics to Telegram.

Yiannopoulos said he tested positive for COVID-19 and put out the picture of him using ivermectin— an anti-parasitic drug, primarily used in the veterinarian community and is near unavailable in the normal human pill (bought up by MAGAs). Of course, the deep state doubters don’t care that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned Americans against using the sh*t.

According to Newsweek:

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Yiannopoulos posted a photo of a positive coronavirus test strip with the caption “Rona,” to his Telegram account, according to screenshots shared on Twitter Saturday by media watchdog group Right Wing Watch.

“Most of you got the normal ‘it’s just flu’ rona last year and most of you didn’t even know you had it. But I don’t have any friends and I don’t leave the house so I only got the deadly superspreader version from vaccinated people and let me tell you THIS IS NOT FUN,” Yiannopoulos wrote.

Milo had a bad day yesterday:

The commentator then went on to describe his symptoms for the day, which included dizziness, headache, chills, foggy head, nausea, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Yiannopoulos appeared to have tested positive for the virus days earlier and said that “yesterday was the worst day of my life.”

Sounds like something that would compel most MAGAs to go see a vet.

Oh dear:

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