I reiterate: Right now this is the only "news" article on Beiro's arrest that says anything about furry fandom.
But, as a sidebar, what's really interesting is the fact that Crossie's ad hominem attack (despite the claim Flayrah doesn't want it) has a higher rating than the valid (and longstanding) criticism about Flayrah's sensationalist reporting. Saying the readership of Flayrah wants more "hard news" stories is like saying the readership of the Weekly World News wants more stories about Elvis and Bigfoot. It's obvious criticism of Flayrah is something that can't be discussed civilly or rationally here.
That's okay, I'm done. This says more about Flayrah better than I ever could.
I reiterate: Right now this is the only "news" article on Beiro's arrest that says anything about furry fandom.
But, as a sidebar, what's really interesting is the fact that Crossie's ad hominem attack (despite the claim Flayrah doesn't want it) has a higher rating than the valid (and longstanding) criticism about Flayrah's sensationalist reporting. Saying the readership of Flayrah wants more "hard news" stories is like saying the readership of the Weekly World News wants more stories about Elvis and Bigfoot. It's obvious criticism of Flayrah is something that can't be discussed civilly or rationally here.
That's okay, I'm done. This says more about Flayrah better than I ever could.