Huffington Post takes a closer look at furry

Dec 18, 2014 19:46

Well, guess what ended up in the news again? (For a summary of the issue that got them interested in the first place, see Flayrah's article about the chlorine attack at MFFThe focus seemed to be on relationships and identity (particularly homosexuality), but hey, I'll take that over fictional sex parties! And I'm glad he took my suggestion to talk ( Read more... )

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skippyfox December 18 2014, 23:53:48 UTC
That was a pretty good article. Couple notes of interest: They again misrepresented the MWFF incident as a gas leak; Also it's interesting to see the author use the word "fursuit" so casually and without an explicit definition. I wonder what rcking will say when the word eventually makes its way into Merriam-Webster. :P

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greenreaper December 19 2014, 00:14:28 UTC
Yep. I told them about the gas leak thing but it didn't get corrected with the other corrections I sent. Odd, but maybe it would have required more effort and they were busy.

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rcking December 23 2014, 05:14:29 UTC
That is pretty wild. And here I thought I was just making a bad pun. I guess if a word is useful, it takes on a life of its own.

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sonious December 19 2014, 01:45:18 UTC
The article failed to mention that you ran an art site too...

Thank Frith for omissions .

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greenreaper December 19 2014, 01:49:35 UTC
Umm, no, it's right there. Look harder. They gave it a link, even. :-)
I don't think anyone clicking that link would be too off-put, though.

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hastka December 26 2014, 14:24:18 UTC
As a bit of a counter-point, it's worth noting that the oft-flamed CSI episode, MTV story, etc., were from the early 2000s, and thus probably based on the snapshot of the furry fandom in the late 90s. Many people in the fandom today may not have been involved in the mid/late 90s, but having been to many west-coast cons in the 1997+ timeframe, I can say with certainty that it was MUCH more sexual than it has been in recent years. I suspect that's a direct result of a handful of people in "authority" getting a good look in the mirror and realizing something had to change if they still wanted hotels to lease them space. :)

Has anyone heard anything further about the MFF thing?

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