• reev@sh.itjust.works
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      21 hours ago

      They were mistaken for a Nazi. Hence emphasizing the need to make sure they are actually Nazis.

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        15 hours ago

        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?

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          14 hours ago

          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.

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      18 hours ago

      May I draw your attention to the last paragraph of my previous comment? I’ve even added emphasis to it.