A deep dive into the Altfurry mission to “redpill” fandom with hate – Part 1
by Patch O'Furr
Background of a hate group.
Fandom is about imagination, but it’s made of people with a real community. Having a healthy community means discussing issues in it like grown-ups, from politics to risks. That includes happenings in the wider culture that affect a subculture full of loveable college-aged oddballs. These stories connect to “Altfurry”:
- White Supremacists Are Targeting College Students ‘Like Never Before’
- The alt-right are targeting disgruntled white male lefties to join their movement
The alt-right is a racist fringe group that defines itself in opposition to others (like the mainstream, minorities, and people who aren’t racist). It can’t exist on its own, so they try to creep in, recruit and manipulate for power. Like two-faced chameleons, they wear an outer face to hide a disturbing inner narrative. They sugarcoat it, but the end goal is hateful bigotry. You can see through it when you know what “cryptofascism” is and how it works.
@AamnaMohdin: Alt-right fascist groups, having "drained the market of libertarians” and outed themselves as racist primitives at Charlottesville, desperately try to rebrand as hip and liberal.
— Tempe O'Kun (@TempoWrites) February 4, 2018
Yeah, that trick didn't go so hot here in the furry fandom.🤔https://t.co/uN1P5fayox