Klace as well isn't thrilled at the situation.
https://archive.fo/pAq1n
A troon then responds to prove the point of everybody:

I was able to find out they were in fact a troon.
https://archive.fo/94ZEB
Furries destroy everything. Its getting every time harder for them to get accepted from outsiders and other fandoms around. When some "popufur" is ready to settle contacts for public disscussions with someone very well known by "normies", they go out of their way and think it must be an attack against the good will of the fandom or bringing things to mainstream. And now poor guy Ethan gets pulled into the being a "outrightous alt-right"/gender policy shitstorm. The dumbest type of furry drama is always on fucking Twitter.
Furries tend to be weird around the media and they have for a long time. People like Uncle Kage decided the best response to the problem of the media going to furry cons and laughing at them (or well not presenting 100% pro-furry coverage) was to implement overly strict media policies which would only allow media coverage it if it was their brand of surgarcoating and the right to eject anyone who didn't comply from the con. Some other cons
such as FWA also decided to implement "all footage filmed here belongs to us" policies and include
overly strict policies for filming as well, yet none of this actually is enough to stop incidents at cons from spreading (more on this later). To make matters worse the fandom had their own punishment for daring to go on TV shows: bans from cons and sometimes even FurAffinity. Chew Fox (who appeared in the Fursonas documentary) is a classic example, after appearing on Tyra Banks he was banned from Anthrocon and banned from FurAffinity twice, once for the show appearance and the second time for wearing a shirt mocking Dragoneer.
Uncle Kage's media policies made him the target of the crew producing the
fursonas documentary, who were talked about in this Daily Beast article comparing him to Scientology's infamous leader David Miscavige.
Rodriguez invited Uncle Kage to take part in his documentary, but in the film says that fizzled out when the furry celeb insisted on having an editorial say on the final cut. Instead, Rodriguez weaves in controversial footage of Uncle Kage’s public appearances at furry events, and chances upon a golden opportunity when Kage takes to the Internet to answer Web questions during one of his famous booze-fueled “wine streams.”
More shocking, however, is footage of Kage teaching furries at convention panels not to trust the media, giving lessons on how to deflect and even “play dumb” if queried about just about anything by journalists. With a relentlessly menacing magnetism, he comes off as both father figure and punisher to his congregation: the David Miscavige of the furry fandom.
In another scene culled from publicly available footage, Kage openly ridicules a well-known furry named Boomer the Dog, a gentle-voiced free spirit who made headlines for his attempts to legally change his name to match his fursona. Kage’s message is clear: If you embarrass the furry community, you’ll pay.
“We’ll take you out back and skull-fuck you,” he half-jokingly declares in one shot. In another video, he refers to another well-known furry figure, a woman named Chew Fox who found herself ostracized by the community after playing up an extreme furry caricature on Tyra Banks’ show, as “that fucking bitch.”
These are intimidating expressions to hear from a vaunted leader of a community built on self-expression and acceptance—even moreso, Rodriguez found, when he brought Uncle Kage’s more hostile protectionist tactics up to his subjects.
“I knew even when I started it that furries were pretty protective of their image, and kind of defensive—I guess why wouldn’t they be?” admitted Rodriguez. Perhaps unsurprisingly he and his colleagues were kicked out of Anthrocon, which imposes extremely limiting rules for attending media, just for having a camera rolling, he says.
The problem is that the aftermath of that (sugarcoating the fandom to outsiders) led to an even worse version of the
infamous missing stair situation in the furry fandom. There are plenty of predators, scammers, and animal abusers that a good portion of the people inside the fandom know are that way, but whom outsiders or newfags know nothing about or assume "yeah it's just slander from trolls". It's even worse when you factor behavior from furries into the mix because they will screech as if you were not supposed to see that like a North Korean tour minder catching a tourist taking pictures of the starving citizens. When outsiders are watching they will either deny those people exist or play them down as if they're some super tiny fraction of the fandom.
Case in point, FWA 2018. Two furries in pup gear
were caught moshing in pup gear in a sexual manner in the lobby, leading bystanders to record it. The initial reaction was
quite negative as this page of the thread showed, but once the media picked up on it the reaction of furry Twitter quickly changed to
YOU WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO SEE THAT REEEEE!
They are that worried about their fandom looking bad that they don't even care if their problem people are called out because if it makes their fandom look bad it's not worth it. At the same time as the media coverage has changed from neutral/mocking coverage to fluffing up the fandom furries are mad that they're not depicting the wokest, most diverse furries on TV. Instead of being happy that they're getting fluffed up by TV shows, they're angry and being choosy. They screeched at CNN because there weren't enough trans POC furries in their documentary and they were mad at H3H3 because he had guests they hated in the past and he had a reputation of mocking crazy because of his reaction/commentary video career.
Now that they've gotten what they wanted, furries seem pissed off at the whole situation and the borderline harassing tweets Majira was receiving while troons are still going on and on about H3H3 literally killing trannies.
to be fair, how actually powerful are these twitter furries? outside of their tightly knit circle, no one cares, and if anyone actually did, they'd probably immediately retreat into a privated followers only circle jerk when people discovered how shit and unreasonable most of them are.
Xydexx is the only one out of them who has legacy power in the fandom being a member of the Anthrocon board and he could have possibly gotten Majira banned from Anthrocon. Chipfox was the founder of the altfurry blocklist before passing it off to someone else (or hiding behind an alias most likely, or both) and
also happens to be on con staff at denfur. That Pandoras Foxo troon mentioned above who went in lockdown mode is
another SRE at Google and we all know how loony
those people can be. The rest from a surface glance just have classic social media "clout" which is lots of followers and connections but if the interview went well chances are any impact would be minimal so if anything this drama was more bark than bite.