I'm assuming you are an adult individual, not a small kid. This scenario I talk about is a furry convention.
In the context of a convention of furry enthusiasts, where you may find art that is of adult nature and/or objectionable to your sensibilities, you may also find people who use the word 'nigger', 'faggot', or more coarse words, and so far as it is within civil discourse (context matters), it is not/should not be the convention's responsibility to police language.
Official endorsement of reiteraded "fuck off" message is not civil discourse.
I feel like I'm explaining human interactions to someone who's never had them before. Those are my feelings.
I'm assuming you are an adult individual, not a small kid. This scenario I talk about is a furry convention.
In the context of a convention of furry enthusiasts, where you may find art that is of adult nature and/or objectionable to your sensibilities, you may also find people who use the word 'nigger', 'faggot', or more coarse words, and so far as it is within civil discourse (context matters), it is not/should not be the convention's responsibility to police language.
Official endorsement of reiteraded "fuck off" message is not civil discourse.
I feel like I'm explaining human interactions to someone who's never had them before. Those are my feelings.