Hackers take over media to broadcast “gay Putin” meme. It’s illegal in Russia.

A banned image of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Hackers took over Bulgarian media to broadcast a meme that Russian President Vladimir Putin loathes.

He hates it so much, he made it illegal to display inside the country. The “gay Putin” graphic shows the dictator wearing makeup in front of a rainbow flag.

Related: Disney still won’t condemn “Don’t Say Gay” bill & tells staff to go to therapy if it bothers them

Hackers, activists, and social media users have launched their own campaigns aimed at disrupting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as NATO and the West respond with crippling sanctions and companies flee.

The Kremlin has tried to stem the damage by blocking social media sites, making it illegal for the media to call the war an “invasion” instead of a “special military operation,” and arresting thousands of anti-war protestors – all as the Russian economy starts to collapse and citizens flee before they’re conscripted or made destitute.

The meme was first posted online…

Read full story, and more, from Source: Hackers take over media to broadcast “gay Putin” meme. It’s illegal in Russia.

Share

About Gay Today

Editor of Gay Today