My question is, did he mistake him for a nazi on the costume alone, or did the furry introduce himself as Aaron wolf (it says thats his furry name in small text at the bottom) and the greek guy misheard it as Aryan wolf?
It’s in the headline of the article; because he thought that he was associated with the ultranationalism Grey Wolves association. So purely because of the costume resembling an ultranationalist group, being a grey wolf.
It’s like punching a guy for wearing a white hooded costume around because they look like the KKK but really it was just a guy in costume for his favorite niche community, the pointy hood bakers or something. Not saying it isn’t stupid but if you dont know what furries are and have the association of that group in your head I can see it happening. It obviously shouldn’t, though.
But also remember, you first have to make sure they’re a Nazi, then the beating can commence
Although I already disagree with the first part, this is where it gets pretty difficult in most cases unless somebody unmistakeably calls themselves a Nazi.
Don’t go beating up random people. That’s why the state has monopoly on violence
Get the state outta here
Yeah the state never beats up the wrong people
I mean, you’re not wrong lol! But at least it is supposed to go through a proper procedure with the state.
Remember, it’s always okay to punch a Nazi! That’s the only education they understand.
[insert Skeletor running away GIF]
Until we meet again!
^But also remember, you first have to make sure they’re a Nazi, then the beating can commence^
Edit: looks like we found four Nazis, boys! Sick 'em!
(autocorrect really wanted to replace “sick” with “dick” but honestly, Nazis do not deserve to observe the majesty of my penis)
I don’t think this random furry was a nazi though…
They were mistaken for a Nazi. Hence emphasizing the need to make sure they are actually Nazis.
My question is, did he mistake him for a nazi on the costume alone, or did the furry introduce himself as Aaron wolf (it says thats his furry name in small text at the bottom) and the greek guy misheard it as Aryan wolf?
It’s in the headline of the article; because he thought that he was associated with the ultranationalism Grey Wolves association. So purely because of the costume resembling an ultranationalist group, being a grey wolf.
It’s like punching a guy for wearing a white hooded costume around because they look like the KKK but really it was just a guy in costume for his favorite niche community, the pointy hood bakers or something. Not saying it isn’t stupid but if you dont know what furries are and have the association of that group in your head I can see it happening. It obviously shouldn’t, though.
Lmao I am imagining someone punching a “Stjärngosse” from the Lucia trains we do in Sweden on December 12 because they believe it’s a KKK member.
Thank you, perfect example lmao
That is litterally the whole point of the post
May I draw your attention to the last paragraph of my previous comment? I’ve even added emphasis to it.
Although I already disagree with the first part, this is where it gets pretty difficult in most cases unless somebody unmistakeably calls themselves a Nazi.
Most Nazis can’t help but tell you about themselves. All you have to do is talk to them for 15 seconds.
There are plenty who make it very obvious. Sticking to them gets the point across well enough.
Except for nazis maybe, which this person was mistaken for