Not all media is created equal. The furry kind is best of course! But furry fandom gets damaged by protesting against “the media” every time a journalist starts on a good story that might not push good PR. PBS isn’t the National Enquirer. Sometimes knowledge is power or sometimes exploiters have less noble intentions… results vary, just be informed. Here’s Joe Strike, a journalist who is no stranger to working professionally in the media. He submitted this story based on contact he got as author of Furry Nation, the furry fandom history book. (- Patch)
September 6 2020
Joe Strike
joestrike@gmail.com
I received the following email last week:
My name is Joe Pinzone and I am casting a TV show for MTV called “Ghosted.”
We’re currently casting people who have been ghosted or have ghosted someone important in their lives due to people not understanding cosplaying/furries. I know that you wrote a book about it and was hoping you could spread the word by reposting the below notice. If you have questions, please let me know.
Did a friend, relative, or lover ghost you because of your love for dressing up as a furry or did you ghost someone who didn’t understand Furries?
Sharp Entertainment are now casting people 18-34 nationwide, who are ready to find or give answers, and share their story with the world.
Please send pictures, contact info & a short description of the ghosting in your life ASAP to: ghostedtvcasting@gmail.com
FINAL CAST APPROVED BY THE NETWORK WILL RECEIVE PAYMENT. NO TRAVEL REQUIRED. NON UNION—-
Joe Pinzone
Facebook casting page
LinkedIn Profile
Here’s my response to Joe P:
Personally, I’ve never been ghosted or ghosted anyone. I’ll relay your message to a few furry websites & message boards – with a proviso.
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