You ask in what way the Furry Raiders are Nazis. You get some screenshots that prove nothing (like Foxler doing that gesture). You state that you need more 'evidence' than that. Then you get blocked.
It's always the same dance, right?
You ask in what way the Furry Raiders are Nazis. You get some screenshots that prove nothing (like F
I don't know much about the group, and not interested in knowing about it. Not being mean, rather that I don't have an interest in groups. However, I do have some advice on the initial reaction to just knowing the name of the group. I would suggest that the name alone causes concern as 'Raiders' is defined as people that attack or are involved in illegal activity. For people that don't know the group, it doesn't give a give a good first impression.
I don't know much about the group, and not interested in knowing about it. Not being mean, rather t
After that though, it seems to have a pretty decent second impression, what with giving rooms away for free to attend conventions, cake and free seats to see Zootopia and all of that.
Yes indeed. It isn't a good first impression, agreed. After that though, it seems to have a pretty
When I first heard "Furry Raiders" several months ago, my first thought was the Oakland Raiders football team, except with all the players anthro... LOL
And I ain't even a fan!
When I first heard "Furry Raiders" several months ago, my first thought was the Oakland Raiders foot
*nods* Which means they're a bit trolly, sure - but then, that's probably part of the intent, like my icon. So many furs, however, utterly sperge out and "REEEEEEEEEE THEY'RE ALL TEH NAZIS REEEEEEE", which is probably the most retarded reaction one can have.
*nods* Which means they're a bit trolly, sure - but then, that's probably part of the intent, like m
To parody something isn't equal to imitating it out of admiration. In fact, parodying something with the intent to diminish the meaning of a hate symbol until it's power in the hands an actual hate group is meaningless is a legitimate tactic.
To parody something isn't equal to imitating it out of admiration. In fact, parodying something with
That's actually part of the point I was making. What better way to take away the power of a negative symbol than to appropriate it into a cause specifically designed to counter hate and negativity?
That's actually part of the point I was making. What better way to take away the power of a negative
I didn't say it showed admiration, just that it gives that visual association. Images always speak faster than words, before I read the actual name of the group I saw the armband and that's the first impression I got.
Parody is a tricky thing that doesn't always work in the intended way. Many attempts at parody end up being interpreted as supporting the actual thing they are trying to mock.
I didn't say it showed admiration, just that it gives that visual association. Images always speak f
Well don't worry. They have armbands of every colour, even rainbow and tie died with little paws on it.
And yes, the red one does seem to be a bit intentionally trollish, in a way pushing the freedom of expression portion of what is important in free countries.
Well don't worry. They have armbands of every colour, even rainbow and tie died with little paws on