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As time has gone on I think it's important to have an archieve of these kind of events that are more accessible. There are things that occur on some technology platforms that others cannot see whether by choice of not wanting to support the site or not. This is why I chose the approach to transcribe what was posted on those sites here rather than just linking them in this go around and this will be done when possible in the future.

This prevents time decay of non-working links as well.

All furs should have access to this information, regardless if they have a Facebook account or not.

On the more political side of things, most have interpreted the statement from the parent to be more an attack on gender neutrality by using furries as an inlet. This is why the parent had to emphasis that the alleged cat pan was found within the unisex bathrooms rather than just the washrooms in general.

This is similar to the New Zealand issue discussed this month, the lobbiest group was probably less outraged at the furry article than it was upset tax dollars were going to a group that was doing pieces on indigenous issues.

In that essence it seems that furries are now the rodeo clown of politic. The raging bull of authoritarianism is charging at the society it tossed off in its rage and it seems that it has seen red in the dancing fursuiters. In my opinion, if them coming after us means they leave the direct attacks on those in society alone as it recovers, then that is a role I would personally gladly serve.

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