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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!