Leslie Jones Nudes Leaked, Racist Trolls Swarm In
Leslie Jones Nudes Leaked and Racist Trolls Attack After Hack
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Leslie Jones has already endured a series of vicious Twitter attacks back in July, which seemed to be inspired by the call of conservative d*ckhead, Milo Yiannopoulos. After the talking head’s ouster from Twitter, Jones private accounts have been hacked to the result of leaked nudes and her homepage altered to featuring harmful racist images.
As reported by Hollywood Life, hackers exposed not only Jones nude photos but also her driver’s license and passport information. The hackers posted all of the images onto her personal website, opening up the actress for identity theft and the like. The website also reported that the hackers placed a video of the gorilla Harambe atop her page.
The Twitter fans of Yiannopoulos are rejoicing at Jones’ misfortune like the small-minded children they are, stating gleefully that the hack was done in retaliation to Yiannopoulos’ ban from Twitter for leading the barrage of insults against Jones. Thus far, Jones, who was covering the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janiero for NBC, has yet to respond to the latest attacks.
We didn’t want to glorify these ignorant trolls by posting their harmful tweets and images. However, we want the world to see that the ugliness Black people, especially Black women, by way of the Internet is problematic. Of course, most of these Twitter tough-typers hide behind the glare of their PC screen so here are some of the cowards in all their full glory.
But first a word from Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson of the Legendary Roots Crew.
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