crossaffliction was contrasting your concern about people thinking you don't care, after apparently admitting you don't. But you say "care" five times in this piece, and the word has to be read in context:
In the first case you're talking about misrepresenting the fandom through presentation of extreme individuals.
In the second it's about whether you care enough about furry art to spend years of your life creating a documentary on it vs. one about the tension between public image and self-expression within a community.
Likewise, it helps to know that crossaffliction has had this whole "what use/interest is furry fandom?" thing going on since forever, so he's naturally opposed to any suggestion that his precious animated movies and comic books are perhaps not as interesting or important as metacommunity issues to some fans or members of the outside world. This is more evident below. :-)
crossaffliction was contrasting your concern about people thinking you don't care, after apparently admitting you don't. But you say "care" five times in this piece, and the word has to be read in context:
Likewise, it helps to know that crossaffliction has had this whole "what use/interest is furry fandom?" thing going on since forever, so he's naturally opposed to any suggestion that his precious animated movies and comic books are perhaps not as interesting or important as metacommunity issues to some fans or members of the outside world. This is more evident below. :-)