You want my opinion? You're all acting incredibly childish. Someone could have removed your names and replaced them with Dragondicks and her ilk, and for most of the replies here, I wouldn't have known the difference. I haven't seen a single one of you make any actual points against him. All I'm seeing is an obsessive dwelling on the fact that he likes a cartoon (let's not pretend there's a single fandom out there that doesn't have some degree of cringe in it, and don't even try to suggest that you haven't been cringey yourselves at some point), and that he can be emotional at times. I can't blame him for that. After all, he's been constantly told by others for the past four years that he's some kind of perverted abomination just for embracing a cartoon that he probably never expected to be any good in the first place. Heaven forbid we enjoy anything outside of what others believe we should. You guys should really know better than that.
People constantly tag him in things, hence why he has had to change his blog title and header. He doesn't go looking for any of this shit himself. None of us want any of the fecal word graffiti that constantly smeared all over tumblr. But ask yourselves: What if no one said anything about it? It's not always the extremist that changes their mind, but those in the spectator seats that may have only been following the extremist out of fear of standing out and becoming their next target. Some people don't realize that being neutral is an alternative--that there are other people that will support them that don't do so in order to manipulate them. He, Slagar, and others make a genuine effort to not fall into the traps you're keen to place them in. It's not always easy, even if you're fully cognizant of the potential to slip. These are not people out to perpetuate negativity for their own gain, nor are they "virtue signalling". These are people just trying to be decent human beings in the face of adversity. I refuse to fault any of them for it.
Honestly, the lot of you seem desperate for someone to put beneath you in order to feel better about yourselves. I'd expect that from a pack of rabid tumblrina land whales, but I would have hoped people here would be more concerned with users whose actions legitimately warrant scrutiny. Maybe instead of acting like some 80's jock stereotype stuffing a "nerd" in a locker to compensate for being the only male in his circle of friends with penis envy, try picking a target that is actively lying or bullying others.
Oh, God, I was expecting better from you. Nice spooks!
Tena, as an autistic brony, all I have to say is this:
First of all, we don't want him dead. That is what we call "A-Logging", and it's the mark of a sperg.
It's not that he likes a kids show that's cringey. It's not that he's an anti-SJW.
It's his complete lack of self-awareness.
It's that he lets this shit get to him, like the SJWs he so mocks. It's that he's making a big-ass deal about kids cartoons.
Now, I am not discounting the animation medium as a whole. Or children's cartoons. Stephen Fry once said "Every now and again, we all want a chicken nugget...If you are an adult, you want something surprising, savory, sharp, unusual, cosmopolitan, alien, challenging, complex, ambigious, possibly even slightly disturbing and wrong.
You want to try those things because that's what being an adult means"
This is a problem I have with the animation fandom as a whole. Yes, cartoons aren't just for kids. Yes, being for kids doesn't make it automatically awful. But to the animation community, people like Ari Folman, Jan Svankmeyer, Yuri Norstein, The Brothers Quay, Karel Zeman, or even Satoshi Kon simply do not exist.
It's okay if you like some things for children. I still consider Steven Universe and Gravity Falls to be some of the better shows on television. But don't let it consume you.
Besides, the "SJW vs. anti-SJW" conflict is a false one. Both sides are co-dependent on each other, generating and presupposing each other like some kind of ouroboros.