ISIS has made its contempt for LGBTQ people known. (Don’t worry, guys, the feeling is mutual.) Shortly after the tragedy in Orlando, the terrorist organization claimed credit for the attack and vowed that this was only just the beginning.

Well, a hacktivist from the group Anonymous wasn’t having any of their B.S. So he (or perhaps she) decided to hit ISIS members where it hurts… by breaking into their Twitter accounts and posting rainbow flags and pro-LGBTQ messages.

Oh, and some good, old-fashioned softcore gay porn.

Men rolling around in bed with other men. Passionately kissing. Expressing their love for one another. That sorta thing.

“I did it for the lives lost in Orlando,” the hacker tells Newsweek. “Daesh [ISIS] have been spreading and praising the attack, so I thought I would defend those that were lost. The taking of innocent lives will not be tolerated.”

The tweets said things like “I’m gay and proud” and “Out and proud” and included links to gay porn sites. The hacker says he didn’t use any hardcore porn images, however, out of respect to Islam.

“One thing I do want to say is we aren’t using graphic porn and our purpose is not to offend Muslims,” he says. “Our actions are directed at Jihadist extremists. Many of our own [group of hackers] are Muslim and we respect all religions that do not take innocent lives.”

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