That is a good question. Like 2 Gryphon I went out to research this guy and his group. I went looking for the evidence of Nazi affiliation and behavior. Specifically there was some mention of death threats from the group. I especially wanted to see those. But the only 2 people who claimed to have received them wouldn't make them available for my investigation. And whoever heard of a Furry receiving a real death threat and not immediately posting it to the internet for everyone to see?
In the end this left me with not a scrap of evidence against The Furry Raiders that could be located. Thus there was nothing I could do but investigate the individuals themselves. And this was not difficult, since they have about 3 YouTube channels that offer an extensive look into their personalities and beliefs for anyone who's actually interested.
So I spent days going through these videos, looking for anything that could be remotely considered pro-Nazi. But that is just not what they do. Besides being a normal Furry fan club, they're an emotional support group for abused Furries, particularly those who have suffered during these witch hunts.
Listening to this one kid talk about the lifetime of abuse he'd suffered at the hands of his parents, only to come to Furry Fandom and be accused of being a Nazi, hounded and abused until he couldn't feel safe in the community, and no one willing to look out for him at all except these Furry Raiders ... I jest you not. To watch this was heart breaking.
But still I continued to investigate Foxler, if just to make sure this kid would be safe with him. And gradually I began to understand that, though Foxler is hardly what could be called the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree, there's little doubt that his heart is in the right place, and that his group is rooted in altruism, not Nazism. Seriously, there is no way to mistake one for the other. And anyone who cared enough to do the research would see that easily.
Of course, no one else is going to do the research. I'm sure even 2 didn't take the time to sit through all those videos. And surely no SJW is going to do it. They're only interested in things they can stuff into a tweet. And tweets are not designed with the capacity to hold the truth.
Yes, I defend Foxler and will continue to do so until I see some evidence that can not be debunked which proves he's what he's being accused of. Until then I have no choice but to assume his attackers are nothing more than over glorified trolls.
That is a good question. Like 2 Gryphon I went out to research this guy and his group. I went looking for the evidence of Nazi affiliation and behavior. Specifically there was some mention of death threats from the group. I especially wanted to see those. But the only 2 people who claimed to have received them wouldn't make them available for my investigation. And whoever heard of a Furry receiving a real death threat and not immediately posting it to the internet for everyone to see?
In the end this left me with not a scrap of evidence against The Furry Raiders that could be located. Thus there was nothing I could do but investigate the individuals themselves. And this was not difficult, since they have about 3 YouTube channels that offer an extensive look into their personalities and beliefs for anyone who's actually interested.
So I spent days going through these videos, looking for anything that could be remotely considered pro-Nazi. But that is just not what they do. Besides being a normal Furry fan club, they're an emotional support group for abused Furries, particularly those who have suffered during these witch hunts.
Listening to this one kid talk about the lifetime of abuse he'd suffered at the hands of his parents, only to come to Furry Fandom and be accused of being a Nazi, hounded and abused until he couldn't feel safe in the community, and no one willing to look out for him at all except these Furry Raiders ... I jest you not. To watch this was heart breaking.
But still I continued to investigate Foxler, if just to make sure this kid would be safe with him. And gradually I began to understand that, though Foxler is hardly what could be called the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree, there's little doubt that his heart is in the right place, and that his group is rooted in altruism, not Nazism. Seriously, there is no way to mistake one for the other. And anyone who cared enough to do the research would see that easily.
Of course, no one else is going to do the research. I'm sure even 2 didn't take the time to sit through all those videos. And surely no SJW is going to do it. They're only interested in things they can stuff into a tweet. And tweets are not designed with the capacity to hold the truth.
Yes, I defend Foxler and will continue to do so until I see some evidence that can not be debunked which proves he's what he's being accused of. Until then I have no choice but to assume his attackers are nothing more than over glorified trolls.