That worked for SonicFox, who just had his PR guy tard wrangle him.
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"hell yeah let's shit our diapers in public to own the old white rich dudes"
"what the fuck
why won't anyone host us anymore fucking bigots"
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There are several reasons I think some furries are screeching over this, besides the fact that some furries think they're going to lose relevance or their power as new furries enter the field (and this has shifted a bit over the last few years for example). While they whine about commercialization of the fandom (most likely because a lot of them joined in on the communism/anti-capitalism fad when the fandom became hyper political) they seem to forget that most furries got into the fandom based on TV shows, video games, or movies they watched that featured talking animals. Who produced these? Big corporations, and furries happily ate up Zootopia when that came to theaters despite being made by the same company infamous for introducing
the Mickey Mouse laws, possibly some of the most "big corporate" laws around.
The big thing they also seem to be worried about is the theory that "normies" joining the fandom would tone things down a bit which is partially true. Furry cons seem to have a reputation of being wild parties and attracting some crazy people and while Rainfurrest became a total joke outside of the fandom and even within parts of the fandom, there are some people who attended Rainfurrest who see it as the highlight of their time in the fandom. Rainfurrest gained a reputation of a con that let so much shit fly and in 2015 as the rest of the internet laughed at them, some furries enjoyed it so much they still brag about it to this day. When another PNW con started up that tried to be family friendly
some furries who didn't even show up tried to even derail it on Twitter.