Argonian.POV: Furry Fandom vs "Wokism"
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People do get the idea that being a furry and dressing up as an animal at an adult age means an assumption of automatically being in their definition of "Woke". Meaning something that is not agreed upon their definition of normality and conformation to the conservative belief of what to look like. But in my experience of the furry fandom here in Australia. I find that furries are not all that "Woke" as the right-wing politics find them as despite that the furries are anti-fascist and anti-racist. And they are mostly center left leaning. But most of the fandom are anti politics in general. I explain my point and ways to be more tolerable in the community in general.
Bruzo "BD" logo created by Natalie Wei on Facebook
Bruzo Dragonius name, character and "Bruzo" logo © me
Argonian species and Elder Scrolls online © Bethesda Game Studios, Zenimax, Microsoft
https://youtu.be/NpK4taXNnUQ
People do get the idea that being a furry and dressing up as an animal at an adult age means an assumption of automatically being in their definition of "Woke". Meaning something that is not agreed upon their definition of normality and conformation to the conservative belief of what to look like. But in my experience of the furry fandom here in Australia. I find that furries are not all that "Woke" as the right-wing politics find them as despite that the furries are anti-fascist and anti-racist. And they are mostly center left leaning. But most of the fandom are anti politics in general. I explain my point and ways to be more tolerable in the community in general.
Bruzo "BD" logo created by Natalie Wei on Facebook
Bruzo Dragonius name, character and "Bruzo" logo © me
Argonian species and Elder Scrolls online © Bethesda Game Studios, Zenimax, Microsoft
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