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Yeah, I don't really think any MySpace emo is about to go out and commit genocide against Jews anytime soon, but hey, what do I know?

Also, couldn't they have changed that bit to something a little more relevant than MySpace?
 
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Yeah, I don't really think any MySpace emo is about to go out and commit genocide against Jews anytime soon, but hey, what do I know?

Also, couldn't they have changed that bit to something a little more relevant than MySpace?
Tropers call witnessing the most brutal war to ever scourge the planet and the collapse of your nation whining despite the fact that they cry when a cartoon character is mean to another cartoon character.
 
Gotta love checking out the Memes page on the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure and getting forcefed more BLM Propaganda! Funny, considering that Part 2 had a literal nazi.
 
One of my personal favorite parts of that page is how indignant they get about people historically considering actors to be lousy people. Apparently it's bad nowadays to consider people who made millions without hard work to be good-for-nothing bastards, and it was bad for people to dislike caravans of conmen in the olden days.

EDIT: Check their tirade about how furries are poor oppressed victims and that people who oppose the creeps that make up the community are evil -ists:
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One of my personal favorite parts of that page is how indignant they get about people historically considering actors to be lousy people. Apparently it's bad nowadays to consider people who made millions without hard work to be good-for-nothing bastards, and it was bad for people to dislike caravans of conmen in the olden days.

EDIT: Check their tirade about how furries are poor oppressed victims and that people who oppose the creeps that make up the community are evil -ists:
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I thought they mentioned that one of the furry conventions caused an smorgasbord of damage to a nearby hotel? I think it was their "persona non grata" page.

EDIT: Yeah, that's the one. And that page also links to Shaner's thread while downplaying the reason why he's banned from railroads.
 
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I thought they mentioned that one of the furry conventions caused an smorgasbord of damage to a nearby hotel? I think it was their "persona non grata" page.
I think they've brought up RainFurrest 2015 when talking about objectively awful conventions multiple times. However, that's about the only one they will stand up to, mostly because it was too toxic to even try to ignore. Of course, I feel like they treat it as an example of isolated events used to justify "Fursecution," instead of an eye-opening moment to show just how depraved the Furry Community can get.
 
One of my personal favorite parts of that page is how indignant they get about people historically considering actors to be lousy people. Apparently it's bad nowadays to consider people who made millions without hard work to be good-for-nothing bastards, and it was bad for people to dislike caravans of conmen in the olden days.

EDIT: Check their tirade about how furries are poor oppressed victims and that people who oppose the creeps that make up the community are evil -ists:
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YOU WEREN'T BORN IN A FUCKING FURSUIT
 
I think they've brought up RainFurrest 2015 when talking about objectively awful conventions multiple times. However, that's about the only one they will stand up to, mostly because it was too toxic to even try to ignore. Of course, I feel like they treat it as an example of isolated events used to justify "Fursecution," instead of an eye-opening moment to show just how depraved the Furry Community can get.
On their "Furry Fandom" page, they list the degeneracy as an minor, yet vocal, part of the fandom. I'm not convinced, looking at what goes on in Animal Control.
 
One of my personal favorite parts of that page is how indignant they get about people historically considering actors to be lousy people. Apparently it's bad nowadays to consider people who made millions without hard work to be good-for-nothing bastards, and it was bad for people to dislike caravans of conmen in the olden days.

A significant number of problems in our society would be solved if we went back to treating actors and other entertainers as the dregs of society.
 
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