The conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos strikes again, this time at UCLA.

Some feminist students weren’t too happy about his visit.

The College Fix reported.

Blocked entrance, shouting matches, apathetic cops and angry women at Milo’s UCLA stop (VIDEO)

A horde of student protesters crowded in front of UCLA’s Broad Art Center on Tuesday to prevent hundreds of Milo Yiannopoulos fans from entering the venue and hearing the conservative-gay firebrand speak.

A female student has an emotional breakdown against pro-Yiannopoulos fans waiting in line (video below).

A female protester disrupts the event shouting “I hate you” at Yiannopoulos at the top of her lungs.

Just another day on the “Dangerous Faggot” tour.

Yiannopoulos’ visit at the behest of the Bruin Republicans on Tuesday had no shortage of drama, par for the course for the Breitbart journalist as he travels the country and whips up fans and haters at campuses.

Although many guests had lined up hours before the event’s start, police officers manning security did not appear to attempt to disperse the eclectic crowd of student protesters blockading the main entrance so guests waiting could go inside.

Asked to move, protesters simply said “no.”

Meanwhile, shouting matches ensued between the hundreds waiting in line and the 75 or so protesters lining the entrance and flanking the building.

“Bruins against hate!” — aided with a megaphone — was met with “USA” or “Build that wall!” Chants and taunts passed the time.

The guests and demonstrators never got physical aside from when a cookie was thrown down at those in line. Meanwhile, the main entrance to the center appeared useless as protesters refused to leave and police refused to act.

None of the people waiting in line attempted to break through the barricade.

At one point a female protester had something of an emotional breakdown, dropping a spew of F-bombs down at the pro-Yiannopoulos crowd during an apparent shouting match with some people waiting in line.

Eventually, a throng of people from the back of the two lines waiting to get into the center rushed a back entrance, and the lucky made it — while the people who had arrived early and waited as instructed by organizers at the front of the lines were apparently out of luck. It didn’t matter if they had waited three hours.


 
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