Right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulous went wild in a BBC interview where he appeared alongside ten muscular black men wearing nothing but loincloths. Yiannopoulous disavowed white supremacy and the alt-right by letting each man in his entourage dominant him on camera in front of the shocked BBC host Elizabeth Killjoy. BBC went off the air before the show turned X-rated, but the entire encounter was released unedited on the internet.

"Who are these gentlemen?" asked Killjoy to open up the interview.

"Oh, you don't need to worry about them," said Milo. "Carry on with the interview."

"So, I hear you've made a career out of making college students cry. How does that make you feel? I'm curious to hear your answer," said the interviewer.

"Well, you know, those types have regressed to the state of infants. So, you really can't blame me," said Yiannopoulous. "They'll cry foul at Apu from The Simpsons or some ethnic character in a cherished Disney cartoon. They're uptight authoritarian babies and maybe it's a good thing that someone has the backbone to give them a healthy dose of reality."