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If a more lesser bad sub-group tries to be accepted (or becomes accepted) in a large society that is bad, then don't be surprised that the sub-group becomes bad, or becomes more bad itself.

In other words, in order for 'furry' to be accepted by mainstream media, they must start out casting several other furries, becomes just as judgemental, and be filled with more puritans.
And since mainstream media still cares about what certain furries do in the privacy of their homes involving harmless and non-threatening activity (e.g. gasping against consensual and victimless fursuit sex), treats their cringy romance as "superior", whines about someone being honestly sexual with their fursona, discriminates people as people, and is filled with many other bad things, I would probably just prey that this fandom just stays separate. At least until society is good.

Is there evidence that it's becoming somewhat mainstream in terms of "acceptance" with alignment of mainstream popularity rules? Sadly yes. Don't get me started on some of the furries over at Twitter. Anyway, it's pretty much so far seems to be what I predicted. There are furries who tries to get accepted while outcasting others ("So for example, "We are not sexual!" (Lies, many people are.)), many acts very childish, and completely stupid. I've even heard a story where someone open themselves on furaffinity and got harassed and with death threats by many furries on furaffinity.

I've heard on here that 'mainstream' doesn't have to mean being liked by most people, but judging by my experience, it kinda feels like the case (along with the evidence).
I wish the "community" could just be left alone, and be all about being open and loving on the physiological side, but atlas, a great amount of faith is gone. Now I just can't stop thinking about the end times involving the sun.

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