The fact that this article's top image isn't a furry paw on a computer keyboard is a missed opportunity.
this post was submitted on 29 Jun 2023
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‘Gay furries’ group hacks agencies in US states attacking gender-affirming care
(www.theguardian.com)
The fact that they also hit targets in Pennsylvania means they’re more interested in making noise than they are in actually making a point, and their spokesperson even said as much. They aren’t hacktivists with any sort of consistent agenda, and news orgs shouldn’t present them as if they are.
guardian is red on shinigami eyes
It is a br*tish publication after all