The way i remember eurofurence that year is that people were mainly outraged about 2 things:
1. Eurofurence making a political stance and claiming there are problems which don't really exist in the fandom.
2. That the stickers were ordered and paid by eurofurence (the money in the end comes from attendance fees). Which they quickly made clear that they were donated for free and after that it was no longer a problem.
Later a few attendees were wearing modified stickers where they cut off parts of it "furs fuck" or "naci furs" which i guess was satire, but someone did complain about the latter on the eurofurence chat ending with dhary replying: "we are not the opinion police".
But people were mostly complaining about it online and only a few actually went to talk to the organizers.
The way i remember eurofurence that year is that people were mainly outraged about 2 things:
1. Eurofurence making a political stance and claiming there are problems which don't really exist in the fandom.
2. That the stickers were ordered and paid by eurofurence (the money in the end comes from attendance fees). Which they quickly made clear that they were donated for free and after that it was no longer a problem.
Later a few attendees were wearing modified stickers where they cut off parts of it "furs fuck" or "naci furs" which i guess was satire, but someone did complain about the latter on the eurofurence chat ending with dhary replying: "we are not the opinion police".
But people were mostly complaining about it online and only a few actually went to talk to the organizers.