Brian Green
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Podcast Appearances
It's a shame that the furry community still endures negative media portrayals and public misconceptions as deviants because the truth of this is remote...
because the truth of this remarkable and resilient community is far more interesting and complicated, says Dr. Sharon E. Roberts, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo.
It's Waterloo.
This is a joke.
Is that a name one?
Yeah, it's somewhere.
Yes, I think so.
I think you're right.
I think that in the long run, this kind of attention will help us, however, help us as a community.
However, you know, it's ridiculous that people are continuing to stereotype us and push their agendas on our community now.
I won't go through the whole thing, but basically what they said is kind of what we had said, our sentiments, which were these people are just playing make-believe for the most part.
Most of these people are playing make-believe.
It doesn't hurt anybody in the community.
It doesn't harm themselves.
They, on weekends, they like to go dress up like putty pats.
Like, right, you know, putty pats or dogs or big stuffed bears or whatever it is.
Lions, dragons.
Here, I got a picture.