Zeiger
Daily Stormer
April 15, 2017
Perverts are the bottom of the human barrel. But, if you picture perverts as another, smaller barrel, then furries are at the bottom of that too.
After being under assault by the homos, who for some reason were trying to infiltrate our movement, we’re faced by a new menace, darker still.
Yes, I’m talking about the furries.
The official leader of the alt-right, Natt Danelaw, countered their reconnaissance team last year in his Alcoholocaust extravaganza by unmasking a furry which had infiltrated a popular alt-right podcast.
But now their main attack force is moving in, threatening to flood us with weird perverts and cringe-inducing memes. They must be stopped.
The rise of the alt-right movement has many people nervous about the spread of neo-Nazi sympathies – and the furry community is apparently not immune to these political trends.
In shocking news, the Rocky Mountain Fur Con, the annual event that brings together furries, has been canceled after a splinter group known as the Furry Raiders came under fire for embracing ‘altfur’ symbols similar to those of Nazis and fascists.
Don’t let down your guard. They lurk around every corner.
The chairman of the event posted a message on Twitter saying that the Furry Raiders have started to promote intolerance within the furry community.
Intolerance for what? Certainly not bestiality and sodomy.
What kind of nutcase thinks it’s okay to be a faggot who dresses up in fox costumes as long as you don’t like immigrants?
FACT: Anyone would prefer having a Mexican as a neighbor than a furry.
‘The furry community and Rocky Mountain Fur Con have always strived to be a place of inclusion; a place where furs from all walks of life, differing religious, political, social and personal views can come together to celebrate the thing that we have in common, the love of our fandom,’ wrote Sorin, the chairman of Rocky Mountain Fur Con.
Sources confirm that furries are some of the last people still supporting Trump at this point.
Now the furry community has been torn asunder by accusations that the Furry Raiders are flirting with fascism.
Their leader, Foxler, dresses in a fox suit with an armband that bears a paw print, though critics say there is too strong a resemblance to the swastika.
Despite the armband and a picture that surfaced on Twitter showing him lifting his arm in what looks like a Nazi salute, Foxler denied that he is advocating neo-Nazi ideology, according to The Daily Beast.
Nonetheless, there has been a rise in fascist furries that has alarmed many in the community.
I can’t stand this cringe! Somebody release me from this pain!
All readers of the Daily Stormer are hereby enlisted to the anti-furry inquisition. No movement can withstand the internal rot associated with being infiltrated by these weirdoes.
Call them out wherever you see them, and make sure to bully them until they leave, and hopefully commit suicide.
How can you recognize them? Here are some visible signs:
- A furry avatar. Foxes are especially suspicious.
- Names which include the word “fox.”
- Any sharing of images featuring anthropomorphic animals.
- Obsession with a particular type of animal.
- Any defense of furries. “Furries aren’t so bad, you know… Some of them are based.”
Once identified on any form of forum, bulletin board or chat room, follow this simple procedure: