A neo-Nazi group has reportedly taken control of porn model Riley Reid’s official Twitter account, spreading racist and extremist content to her more than 2 million fans.
A member of the dangerous group ‘Inject Division’ has taken control of the pages of the favorite American actress, to distribute extreme theories or conspiracies from the most thoughtless, to millions of Riley’s online followers.
In their messages, the group also called for the release of a white extremist in the US who has reportedly been arrested for trying to blow up a supermarket.
The content distributed by them has been evaluated as racist, transphobic, anti-Semitic, as well as abusive towards pornographic actresses and prostitutes.
As they attempt to inject the site’s followers with their “sick” ideology, a former Injekt Division executive said their “syringe” logo represents the “extremist alternative to their 12-step program.”
“Syringe logo … target and extremism are the only way to stay away from bad habits,” they wrote according to the Vice network.
The group that took over Riley’s sites for more than a month were trying to inspire people in an anti-pornography movement.
One of their strange comments read: “Don’t let your youth be indoctrinated by the Zionists. You may be angry if we are interrupting this addiction you have created, but when a person sees the truth, then he realizes that the burden was worth the rent.”
Porn actress Riley denounced the takeover of her accounts, saying “they had control over her networks on the Spectrum, Microsoft Office, Venmo, Amazon, and eBay platforms.”
But the neo-Nazi hackers insisted that the porn industry is a conspiracy by the “Zionist elite to weaken and control human society”.
Experts have said that the group has appeared with such actions before and is related to the expansion of extremist networks.
Mike Stabile, director of communications for the porn industry Free Speech Coalition, expressed his concern.
“The brutal attack on Riley is violent and aggressive, they clearly seem to enjoy this terror. This allows them to spread hateful messages to a community that may be naive to these messages,” he said.