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You can't just say "Oh, [thing] is good/bad!"
You gotta be more specific.
That, and just let the law and moderation do its job to settle disputes.
Anti furry is bad
Anti anti furry [being against anti furries] is also bad
Neutrality is your best bet.
:)
You don't really solve violence with violence for long, if that makes sense.
Edit: If anything, solving it that way only repeats violence: violence begets more violence
Because if that's the case that's even more of a reason to keep Kubason off the internet permanently.
Wait, are you saying he was *proud* of his blatant homophobia and racism, like he was wearing it high on his sleeve like some kind of medal?
The infamous individual who started the Anti-Furry trend of People Playground (as far as I'm aware of).
Which is understandable.
I see.
Though that doesn't fully explain why the so-called "Anti-Furries", specifically their flag, seem hard-coded in what appears to be forms of fascism or militaristic views.
Exactly!
In addition to that, the "fursuiters" are also just more cosplayers being themselves, if you think about it.