By Dustin Rowles | Industry | December 21, 2014 |
By Dustin Rowles | Industry | December 21, 2014 |
The hacker group Anonymous has been busy this week. In a series of tweets, the group has both threatened Iggy Azalea and claimed that they would release The Interview after Sony pulled its Christmas Day release following the Guardians of Peace’s threats to movie theaters.
On the Iggy Azalea front, Anonymous is threatening to release snapshots of her rumored sex tape, among other things, for Azalea’s role in “misappropriating” black culture, insulting peaceful protesters, and making light of Eric Garner’s death. (But they will not release the sex tape itself because “they have values”).
Now about that sex tape. We wont release the actual video. We have values to live by.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 20, 2014
We apologize for our followers with regards to this following statement:
Fuck you, @IGGYAZALEA. #ICantBreathe
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 20, 2014
MESSAGE:@IGGYAZALEA if you do not do so, the memory of you will burn from the public faster than the moment you surfaced. We're not kidding.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 20, 2014
Apparently, Anonymous has a lot of smut on Azalea, or so they claim.
We have so much shit on you, your scandal would be bigger than Bill Cosby's.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 20, 2014
However, after MTV reported on the Iggy Azalea threat, Anonymous turned their sights on MTV for allegedly distorting their message.
MESSAGE: @MTV here are our demands. 1) Remove the Iggy Azalea article and 2) apologize for falsely reporting about our operation.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 21, 2014
MESSAGE: If not, @MTV, you will suffer a fate worse than @SonyPictures.
You have been warned. #OpMTVdown
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 21, 2014
MTV apparently responded by changing the name of the article. No dice.
Changing the name of the article is not enough. Take it down or your whole site will fall. @MTV
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 21, 2014
Well, this is just plain terrifying, folks.
Meanwhile, Anonymous is also claiming that they will release Sony’s The Interview in protest of Sony buckling to the demands of North Korea.
About the @SonyPictures hack by North Korea, well let's just say that—
Oh hold on, popcorn's ready.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
Okay, for real though. @SonyPictures is a little bitch for giving in so easily. Then again, what do you expect from Sony other than that?
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
You're gonna let Kim Junk Uno and his minions boss you, a multimillion dollar corporation responsible for billions of dollars in revenue?
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
Come on @Sony, where's your game?…
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
Seriously @Sony we warned you. We infiltrated your systems long before North Korea. We thought you'd take it as a warning and fix your shit.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
Why are people asking us to leak the movie?
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
We're saving it as a Christmas present for you.. #winkwink
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
We're not with either side, we just want to watch the movie too…and soon you too will be joining us. Sorry, @SonyPictures.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) December 19, 2014
In related news, the back-to-landers of the 60s and 70s may have had the right idea, after all, only they were 40 years too early.
(via Uproxx)
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