I researched the Furry Raiders a year ago when their first shenanigans with the RMFC convention took hold.
The group's leader's name is Foxler (but he later emphasized that it was mixture of Fox and Miller, his surname, not Fox & Hitler as people accused)
They wear a red armband with a white circle with a black paw symbol of similar style to Nazi arm bands (but others say you can't take it to seriously/can't be seen as equivilent).
But the third thing that made me go, "uh, no" was that at the time I was researching, the age that Foxler's FA account had on it was 128. At that time, subtracting that value tied back to Hitler's age if they were alive.
All these squares make a circle and there are only two possibilities at that point.
The person is a neo-Nazi, or they are using Nazi symbology to draw attention to themselves.
I researched the Furry Raiders a year ago when their first shenanigans with the RMFC convention took hold.
The group's leader's name is Foxler (but he later emphasized that it was mixture of Fox and Miller, his surname, not Fox & Hitler as people accused)
They wear a red armband with a white circle with a black paw symbol of similar style to Nazi arm bands (but others say you can't take it to seriously/can't be seen as equivilent).
But the third thing that made me go, "uh, no" was that at the time I was researching, the age that Foxler's FA account had on it was 128. At that time, subtracting that value tied back to Hitler's age if they were alive.
All these squares make a circle and there are only two possibilities at that point.
The person is a neo-Nazi, or they are using Nazi symbology to draw attention to themselves.
Unfortunately, both cases are pretty pathetic.