Homophobic website redirected to hardcore gay porn page

Those attempting to reach WarningsOfWrath.com may be surprised by what they find...

Kashmira Gander
Thursday 14 May 2015 04:35 EDT
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People attempting to access an extreme anti-LGBT Christian website will instead land on a hardcore gay porn website, all because of a web-savvy Reddit user.

The anonymous person was attending the Carolina Rebellion heavy metal music festival in the US, when he spotted an anti-gay protester on a grass verge outside the enclosure.

The man was clutching a poster reading: “There is no relief in hell! WarningsofWrath.com".

Visiting the WarningsofWrath website, the Reddit user noticed the domain had expired even though it was still being advertised on placards.

So, the Reddit user decided to seize the chance to send those attempting to visit the WarningsofWrath to the ScaryF*ckers.com hardcore porn website.

“Fair?” the user asks on the Reddit post.

Earlier this year, a gay couple who described themselves as high-tech, nerdy bears, bought a website which could be used to campaign for Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush if he decides to run in the 2016 US presidential elections.

CJ Phillips and Charlie Rainwater from Portland, Oregon bought the domain for JebBushForPresident.net in a bid to raise awareness of issues facing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities.

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