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So instead of rehashing what I said in 2015 about the issues and reasoning on why there is a contention of "Furry Music" I'll bring up the comment that I stated in your music article you linked me to:

https://www.flayrah.com/6010/what-furry-music#comment-63404

This quote basically breaks down the ambiguity of "furry" as an adjective when discussing genre.

I think the contentions surrounding surrounding the direction FWA is going shows that when it comes to music vocal furry fans seem to be pushing in the direction of C(b). Because music hasn't really developed a C(a) adjective for music that can be defined as "furry" independent of the artist affiliation.

If the fandom isn't seeing a "furry music" as music developed by a "furry musician" then why the fight when FWA are bringing in "outsider" talent?

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