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It's not bad that furries covered up people making snuff films of animal rape it's bad that exposing it will set furries back.
It's not getting a lot of attention (1,459 views so far), but keep an eye on those comments.
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First time?If they don't credit the people who dedicated large amounts of their free time to catching the bastards, we riot. The Farms and Xitter users where the ones doing anything about, not the cops or Interpol or reddit. I'm guessing they will do the "not all furries" approach to appease the furfags even though the community is mad up of mostly deviants and degenerates.
It's different than sloptubers reading shit off the farms and not crediting the people who researched shit. It's a production done by a large entertainment conglomerate. Either way I don't have high hopes they will do anything different from existing content. The Cecil McFly videos at least credits people unlike TurkishTom who is too scared of being associated with our New Zealand Bird Watching forum.First time?
It’s a different network, yet I’ve already seen this exact thing happen with Netflix’s “Don’t Fuck With Cats”. They attributed 4chan work to a bunch of Facebook boomers who barely did anything.If they don't credit the people who dedicated large amounts of their free time to catching the bastards, we riot. The Farms and Xitter users where the ones doing anything about, not the cops or Interpol or reddit. I'm guessing they will do the "not all furries" approach to appease the furfags even though the community is made up of mostly deviants and degenerates.
Yeah, the MSM and pedowood corpos are paragons of ethics. They'd never twist the truth, or lie, or smear someone, or memory hole something.It's different than sloptubers reading shit off the farms and not crediting the people who researched shit. It's a production done by a large entertainment conglomerate. Either way I don't have high hopes they will do anything different from existing content. The Cecil McFly videos at least credits people unlike TurkishTom who is too scared of being associated with our New Zealand Bird Watching forum.
When a group of furries realized members of their beloved, playful community were sharing sadistic, graphic videos of animal abuse, they jumped into action.
A new four-part true crime docuseries by Sundance TV follows the wild story of a group of furries who dubbed themselves "The Furvengers" and teamed with local Pennsylvania police in 2018 to eradicate members of a torturous animal abuse ring from their otherwise innocent and lighthearted animal-loving community.
The new series, The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster, debuts this week at Tribeca Festival in New York City and will premiere on Sundance TV next month.
PEOPLE has the exclusive first-look at the series’ trailer, which outlines the high-stakes investigation that at times toed the line between amateur sleuthing and professional police work.
“The series follows the pack of dedicated vigilantes who teamed up to bring down the monsters behind the masks,” Sundance TV says in a press release about the show. “Navigating the line between amateur sleuthing and official police investigation, the Furry Detectives exposed a ring of animal abusers, fought for victims, and defended their community from the evil within.”
The 2018 event was known in the Furry community as the “Furry Zoosadist Leaks,” according to Sundance TV, who describes the series’ protagonists as “dedicated vigilantes” who teamed up with police to expose “a horrifying conspiracy of animal abuse lurking beneath the Fandom’s playful exterior.”
They actually wrote us fucking out. When literally any online documentary on YouTube at least mentions us once. Furvengers my ass. Talk about that fucking Cuban zoosadist that's on Thorazine because the farms found his assFurries saved the day guys! And they caused the problem! and then everyone clapped!
So strange how "furvengers" has basically almost never been mentioned before? How interesting!
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Synposis of each episode:
- Episode 1: "When Patch O'Furr is tagged in a mysterious online post, he must face the horrifying fact that animal abusers are hiding in plain sight in the Furry Fandom; Furry Detectives comb through evidence and discover one popular Youtuber is a suspect." - https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_furry_detectives_unmasking_a_monster/s01/e01
- Episode 2: "An online 3D printing group leads to a break in the case and The Furry Detectives get their first arrest; the Zoosadist ringleader, known as SnakeThing, is still out there." - https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_furry_detectives_unmasking_a_monster/s01/e02
- Episode 3: "It wasn't just animals, he was hurting people too; the self-proclaimed Furvengers must battle through legal obstacles and personal attacks as they hunt for SnakeThing." - https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_furry_detectives_unmasking_a_monster/s01/e03
- Episode 4: "A horrific video shared in the Furry community by a person named "Monster" causes a new level of vigilante detective work; clues lead to a remote shipping container in the Outback of Australia owned by a well-respected celebrity." - https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_furry_detectives_unmasking_a_monster/s0
https://people.com/furry-zoosadists-sundance-tv-tribeca-11750558 (archive)
inb4They actually wrote us fucking out. When literally any online documentary on YouTube at least mentions us once. Furvengers my ass. Talk about that fucking Cuban zoosadist that's on Thorazine because the farms found his ass
Josh should actually sue. That's not how the story went. It's a lie.inb4
"So yeah, next we, like, did some research, like, some really deep research, some serious CSI level stuff, and, like, found out that this Woof guy lives in, like, Cuba or something..."
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I don't disagree that it's gay, but I seriously doubt there's any infringement here, legally speaking. Not giving someone credit isn't illegal, lolJosh should actually sue.
READY THE NIGGERMARKS!
Holy fuck, this is such AIDSEpisode 2: "The Furry Detectives get their first arrest; the Zoosadist ringleader, known as SnakeThing, is still out there."
You're likely right. But they are telling the viewer a false narrative. And making a fuckload of cash. That doesn't seem right. It's not right. I don't know if there's a tort for it, but it's gay as fuck.I don't disagree that it's gay, but I seriously doubt there's any infringement here, legally speaking. Not giving someone credit isn't illegal, lol