Simple. Reference the furry flame wars on YouTube back in the 2000s. As to the issue today, all you have to do is look at sites like Furry4Life, which promote a wholesome, mainstream image of the fandom. Many of the Cons, including Anthrocon have vigorously worked to present a fun, wholesame picture of the fandom. As to the other view, there are no shortage of sexually explicite sites. Even FA, which promotes itself as the largest site in the fandom has clamped down hard in recent years, at least partially to maintain a positive public image. Still, FA has no shortage of adult comment. There has been a great deal of criticism of Inkbunny, for it's permissive attitude toward cub art.
As to the evolution of SoFurry, go back to when it happened; the statements made regarding that are well documented.
When we lose the right to be different, we lose the ability to be free
Simple. Reference the furry flame wars on YouTube back in the 2000s. As to the issue today, all you have to do is look at sites like Furry4Life, which promote a wholesome, mainstream image of the fandom. Many of the Cons, including Anthrocon have vigorously worked to present a fun, wholesame picture of the fandom. As to the other view, there are no shortage of sexually explicite sites. Even FA, which promotes itself as the largest site in the fandom has clamped down hard in recent years, at least partially to maintain a positive public image. Still, FA has no shortage of adult comment. There has been a great deal of criticism of Inkbunny, for it's permissive attitude toward cub art.
As to the evolution of SoFurry, go back to when it happened; the statements made regarding that are well documented.
When we lose the right to be different, we lose the ability to be free