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Fur-ocious Fallout: Gay Furry Hackers Outmaneuver Furious Heritage Foundation Exec
A gay furry hacker group breached the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, exposing its regressive agenda. Heritage’s Mike Howell went berserk, threatening to out closeted furries and making prison threats. SiegedSec stood firm, mocking Howell’s fury. The clash highlights the tension between radical conservatism and pro-trans…
Hot Take:
When your conservative manifesto gets hacked by a gay furry hacker group, it’s time to rethink your cybersecurity — and maybe your life choices.
Key Points:
– Conservative Heritage Foundation’s “Project 2025” website was hacked by SiegedSec, a “gay furry hacker” group.
– The hacked files revealed plans to end same-sex marriage and legalize discrimination based on sex and gender.
– Mike Howell from Heritage Foundation threatened the hackers in leaked chat logs.
– Howell’s threats included outing closeted furries and making violent prison threats.
– The hackers mocked Howell and stood firm on their pro-trans motivations.