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Millennial Woes was born on 1983 in Scottish, is a Scottish alt-right, neoreactionary political activist, free speech advocate, blogger and YouTuber. Discover Millennial Woes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

Popular As Colin Robertson
Occupation YouTube personality, blogger
Age 40 years old
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2020

In April 2020, Robertson was banned from future speaking events held by Mark Collett, a British Neo-Nazi, following sexual assault allegations. As a result of this, Robertson announced his withdrawal from politics in a Telegram post, stating that he needs to "deal with the character flaws that [he has] neglected" and may need to seek professional therapy.

2018

On 28 September 2018, Robertson's Twitter account was suspended.

2017

In January 2017, Robertson began receiving coverage from BBC News and national newspapers, after Scottish tabloid the Daily Record claimed to have doxxed Millennial Woes, "expos[ing]" his birth name, family's home address and sending reporters and photographers to his parent's home to try to find him. Robertson was reported to have "left Britain", posting a video to his YouTube channel named "Fugitive Woes". BNP-affiliated group Civil Liberty publicly defended him, claiming his outing by media was a "hate campaign fomented by Daily Mirror".

On 4 February 2017, Robertson gave a speech entitled "Withnail and I as Viewed From the Right" at The London Forum in Kensington, which The Independent described as "a meeting of prominent far-right voices".

On 25 February 2017, Robertson gave a speech in Stockholm organised by Motpol, which had been promoted as "the most important alt-right conference in Europe". According to IBTimes, the event took place in a "secret location" in Södermalm.

On 1 July 2017, he appeared at the Scandza Forum in Oslo, a far-right conference known for promoting racism and antisemitism. Searchlight covered his appearance, reporting the title of the conference as "Globalism v the Ethnostate" and Robertson as a "scheduled speaker".

In August 2017, Salon claimed that Millennial Woes was one of only a few alt-right platforms to rapidly grow, alongside Red Ice, VDARE and The Rebel Media.

On 10 December 2017, he began an interview series named Millenniyule 2017, inviting various internet personalities from the alt-right movement, including an appearance from Faith Goldy.

2016

Robertson delivered a speech at the National Policy Institute Conference in November 2016, in Washington DC.

2000

Robertson attended an art college in London in the mid-2000s. He launched his YouTube channel at the end of 2013, after a period of clinical depression and underemployment.

1983

Colin Robertson (born 1983), known as Millennial Woes or simply Woes, is a Scottish YouTube personality, white nationalist, and anti-semitic conspiracy theorist.