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What I really thought was funny, what entertained me about it, was the knowledge that it would upset or even hurt people, that it was taboo

Maybe that realization would allow you to see, in a way, a reason why PC propaganda is doomed to fail in a hobbyist context. The widest amount of furries don't go to furmeets or talk to each other to speak about current state of events in the country, politics, or agreeing or disagreeing with policies. They just join to entertain themselves. The fact that Dogpatch Press & company are sperging out about certain words isn't helping them.

Oh by the way man, I'm totally against this kind of humor in public serious speeches, or work committees, or customer service, etc. etc. etc. I think that's common sense. Civility.

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