Culture Furries Now Have Serious Beef With Ron DeSantis - A furry fandom con in Florida just announced it would ban minors based on the governor's ridiculous laws

Florida Gov. and GOP presidential nominee Ron DeSantis has successfully sucked the pleasure out of many of life’s little joys, from drag brunches to Disney adult TikTok. And thanks to the passage of SB 1438, or the Protection of Children Act, DeSantis may now be bringing the ax down on furries.

On Wednesday, the organizers behind Megaplex, an Orlando-based convention for furries — people who enjoy dressing up as or making art of anthropomorphized creatures — posted a statement on Twitter regarding its policy for admitting minors. The statement was in response to SB 1438, which makes “knowingly admitting a child to an adult live performance” a first-degree misdemeanor punishable by a year of prison and/or a $1,000 fine.

“Many have raised concerns about recent changes in Florida legislation,” the statement read. “After reviewing Florida SB 1438 it has been decided that for legal reasons and protection of our attendees, our venue, and the overall convention, Megaplex 2023 attendees must be 18 years of age at the time of registration pickup.” (Megaplex declined to comment when reached by Rolling Stone.)

So what does a law about exposing kids to sexually charged content have to do with people dressing as cartoon bunnies and foxes? While SB 1438 does not specifically target minors dressing as furries, it prohibits children from attending adult performances, which it defines as “a presentation that depicts or simulates nudity, sexual conduct, or specific sexual activities.” And, like drag, there are pervasive misconceptions that this mode of expression is inherently sexual.

While it is true that there is a segment of furrydom that does treat it as a kink, it is not a representation of the wider community, and many furries do not view their interest in anthropomorphized creatures as sexual at all. Though many conventions do cater to the NSFW aspects of the furry fandom, they typically save such programming for later at night to ensure the rest of the con is family-friendly, or cordon off adult vendors so they are not in full view of other attendees.

The fact that the furry organizers felt pressured to bar children from the convention is yet another example of how it’s been seen as an attack on LGBTQ rights. (The ACLU referred to it as “a blatant attempt to erase drag performers and silence the LGBTQ+ community.”) The furry fandom overwhelmingly skews LGBTQ, with nearly 80 percent of furries self-identifying as such, according to surveys of the fandom. “Furry has become synonymous with LGBTQ, since there is such a large intersection of communities,” says Joelle, one of the founders of Moms of Furries, an organization supporting kid furries and their parents. (Joelle and her cofounder, Carrie, requested their last names be withheld for safety reasons; they both have children in the fandom who are also queer.) “Furries feel connected to what they see as persecution of the queer community.”

Additionally, many furries identify as transgender, and “would not feel safe” at a convention in Florida, which recently passed a law making it a misdemeanor trespassing offense for someone to use a bathroom that does not align with their birth sex, says Carrie. “Right now anything that isn’t very straight-laced, in Florida, is starting to be called out as deviant,” she says. “Obviously furries are an easy mark for that.”

Megaplex’s announcement was met with mixed reactions among members of the community. While some accused the convention of caving to pressure from Florida legislators, most expressed empathy for having to make a difficult decision, and fury at DeSantis for targeting LGBTQ people. SemJay, a transgender furry and the owner of furry adult toy company Lycantasy, tells Rolling Stone that he agreed with Megaplex’s decision, and felt it was motivated by the desire to protect attendees and staff from potential harassment. He personally does not plan to attend this year: “I don’t want to end up in a confrontation, or worse, jail or dead, for just going to the bathroom in Florida,” he says.

Many furries are marginalized in some way: In addition to many identifying as LGBTQ, a sizeable percentage of furries are also neurodivergent. As a result, they tend to view the community as a safe haven of sorts. Over the past few years, children have increasingly been gravitating toward the fandom for this reason, as Rolling Stone has previously reported. The rise of furry influencers on platforms like TikTok has led to the fandom becoming increasingly popular among young people, with the Pittsburgh-based conference Anthrocon reporting that 16 percent of its attendees in 2019 were under the age of 19.

Many parents whose children are involved with the subculture credit it with helping them overcome bullying, or gain self-esteem. At conventions, Carrie says, “there will be parents crying in a corner because they don’t see their kids so happy every day. We had a mom break down because she’s never seen her kid feel so comfortable just sitting at a table and interacting with other kids.” She says it is “heartbreaking” to think of young furries not having a space to connect.

The furry fandom has been a target of the far-right for years, with numerous politicians baselessly claiming that schools are placing litter boxes in bathrooms to appease students who identify as furries. A number of school boards across the country have attempted to prohibit children from wearing animal ears to school, with Florida’s Brevard Public Schools most recently attempting to adopt a dress code banning clothing “which emulates non-human characteristics.” (A spokesperson for Brevard Public Schools denied that children dressing up as furries was a “widespread issue.”)

In light of increasing anti-furry and anti-LGBTQ sentiment in Florida, Joelle says she understands why Megaplex made the decision it did. “We absolutely hate it has to happen,” she says. “But we absolutely support keeping kids safe. It’s just one less safe place for kids who have trouble finding acceptance for them to go.”

 
Furries aren't about fursuits, normies. They're about piss play and shit play and diaper play and any kind of transgression. They're about faggotry, but faggotry just isn't enough. You''ve got to go farther, be stinkier, fuck the youngest "cub", you've got to be the most depraved motherfucker that depravity can describe.

I genuinely hate them and wish every single one of them was dead.
 
Florida Gov. and GOP presidential nominee Ron DeSantis has successfully sucked the pleasure out of many of life’s little joys, from drag brunches to Disney adult TikTok. And thanks to the passage of SB 1438, or the Protection of Children Act, DeSantis may now be bringing the ax down on furries.
Am I supposed to think a furry crackdown is a bad idea? The Black Templars did nothing wrong.
it is not a representation of the wider community, and many furries do not view their interest in anthropomorphized creatures as sexual at all
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What are they going to do? Fill up their diapers?
Shitting themselves and doing nothing would be an improvement in behavior given their wall-smearing habits.
 
The whole "Its not grooming children with sex, but we can't have children here" has been said.
Suffer not the furry to live.

Florida, which recently passed a law making it a misdemeanor trespassing offense for someone to use a bathroom that does not align with their birth sex

as I said when North Carolina passed their law:
Do they think there is cop sitting outside the pisser checking genitals? How fast do you think police would respond to a report of a troon in the ladies? Do you think a man in a dress and wig who just goes in to piss and comes out will get anyone ringing up the cops?

This law is there is because hulking mentally ill troon have made everyone uncomfortable enough to call the cops and then chimped out and refused to leave before the police arrive, and so the police have a default probable cause to hall their violent troon asses to the slammer. Also to keep a troon from going full dick out in the women's locker room.
 
Furries aren't about fursuits, normies. They're about piss play and shit play and diaper play and any kind of transgression. They're about faggotry, but faggotry just isn't enough. You''ve got to go farther, be stinkier, fuck the youngest "cub", you've got to be the most depraved motherfucker that depravity can describe.

I genuinely hate them and wish every single one of them was dead.
I am only glad that they've lost face after Kero. They're hated. They get looks every year at my local con by everyone; no one wants to be around these faggots. I hope more laws like these get passed so they get booted the fuck out of every normie nerd fest
 
Who gives a shit? They're fucking furries.
I'm pretty sure the great white Desatan isn't going to be taken down by diaper fetishists who get off dressing like small woodland creatures.
 
While I think DeSantis is basically diet Trump at this point and I don’t care much for him, objectively this is a good outcome because time and again it’s been proven that curries should never be around children nor should children be in these kinds of spaces.
 
A write up of that story* would make a great article to syndicate.

*with the codes changed to protect the innocent obvs.

Much of the intimate details are lost to the sands of time as I haven't worked a convention in years and I don't think the knowledge that I have is still relevant in current year.


But, back when I worked at conventions there would be a "shadow team" that the con would hire to basically be a liaison between them and the police. A member of the shadow team basically got involved if a situation arose that was beyond the regular unpaid volunteer that makes up a majority of con staff but doesn't necessarily need police presence *yet*. Sometimes a regular volunteer could be pulled to assist the people in this department, depends on the con and situation. These people often had access to hotel staff entry points as well and were given a bit more freedom when it came to areas you may or may not be allowed to be in.


If you have ever been to a convention and find an "out of bounds" area that seemed out of the way and a good spot for drugs, sex, or really any other type of odd shenanigan; these people already know about it and tend to sweep those areas to make sure no funny business was taking place. Now, if it was "harmless" fun (pot, a bit of heavy petting between couples, ect) they'd put a stop to it, tell those involved they can't be in this location and a "I won't tell if you don't" type of situation if everything is gravy. If it's a scenario of suspected assault, there's a different protocol entirely and depends on the convention. I was never involved in suspected SA, I just had to deal with a bunch of pot smokers and the occasional furry orgie. Pot smokers get off with a warning (even if the state doesn't allow recreational use, no one wants to be a killjoy including cops who tend to work conventions) unless they were constant assholes about it -- then if they got caught it was their own fault and whatever happens is at the discretion of law enforcement.


Orgies have to get shut down immediately though. For a variety of reasons. The worse one I was involved with was the first one I ever came across and a bunch of furries broke into a large board room that was on the top level of the hotel. The shit I learned that day I wish I could erase from my brain. Some furries buy urine of the animals they pretend to be and use it on their suits to be more 'authentic'. They also wouldn't stop even after the police got there and told them to knock it off. People had to be pulled off of each other. 15 arrests were made that saturday night. Police had to call for back up. When everything was said and done my manager asked the group I was with how we liked our first yiff party. Bastard.

Now you may ask, why you never heard about something like this happening. That's on purpose. Conventions, especially large conventions, are very good at suppressing this kind of stuff. People dying is another thing conventions as a whole make sure they can't be tied to.

On a happier note; Narnia is a common code word still used today. Often times it's used to either describe bad shit or VIP suites that guests(cosplayers, voice actors, ect) hang out in.

Tor was being retarded on my end. Hopefully everything should be fixed.
 
Good. I don't care what furries say, they're all perverts. In the past, I tried to be open minded and listen to them when they claimed "It's totally not sexual!" and I was proven wrong repeatedly. EVERY single furry I have ever met or befriended ended up being a huge degenerate.

I'm sure there are a few who aren't into furry stuff for sexual reasons, but they are vastly, VASTLY outnumbered by the coomers. Kids shouldn't go to these conventions because given the sheer number of perverts in the furry community all but guarantees that there are at least a few furries that are using these cons as hunting grounds to prey on children. The kids see cute animals and think they're safe and friendly, not realizing the person wearing cat ears or wearing a fur suit are disgusting perverts that draw cub hentai and will do diaper play piss orgies.

If anyone has any doubts about furries then just check the furry lolcows on KF, all of them are disgusting and so are their fellow furry friends.
 
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