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The "hacked" Rustle League website.Besides Anonymous, Rustle League poke fun at the entire hacker ethos. Try “hacking” into the user section of the Rustle League website – designed like a shitty Geocities fan-page whose user ID and password are both “admin” – and you'll find a screen of flying penises, swastikas and the American and Israeli flags. As if it wasn't already obvious enough, they're using symbols like the swastika and words like "nigger" or "fag" because they're charged phrases sure to offend anyone who's not a part of the community. React with outrage and you become the victim.“I facetiously call someone a 'fag', but that's internet nomenclature, internet lexicon,” said Cochran, who happens to be transgender and a friend of Andrew “weev” Auernheimer, the “iPad hacker” currently facing a totally unjustified ten years in prison for exposing AT&T's loose security.Weev was president of another trolling group known as GNAA (Gay Nigger Association of America), a revolving collective that made headlines last autumn for their tweets about African-Americans stealing televisions and pet cats during Hurricane Sandy. None of the thefts they tweeted about actually happened, obviously, but some outlets ran with the story, which is exactly what the GNAA wanted: to point out inefficiencies in today's media by very successfully making them look like idiots.

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