Hacking Intolerance
International Day Against Homophobia 2010 – burying homophobia in Brno, Czech Republic. Česky: Mezinárodní den proti homofobii 2010 – pohřeb homofobie v Brně. Symbolický smuteční průvod s rakví v čele vychází z náměstí Svobody. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
On 17 May, the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia, several Eurovision sites were hacked for their support of the “gay pride” that is Eurovision.
Here at JOY94.9 & JOYEurovision, we felt it merited a response that we couldn’t fit into EuroSongCountdown.
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