A straight white guy friend was complaining about not being able to find any gaming groups for WoW that weren't full of MAGA assholes. He said he keeps joining guilds with older (60+) casual gamers like himself because he can't keep up with the kids, and he'll start to make friends, but then they will reveal themselves to be Trump-lovers. He asked, "What am I doing wrong?"

I said, "First of all, your screen name is Russian. Leftys are gonna be wary of that, and the Alt-right loves it.
Second, you should put some social signals in your bio, like pronouns."

"Okay, but how do I tell people I'm cool, but I'm not gay or trans?"
I explained to him what "cis" and "ally" mean. He had never heard of this before, which showed me what kind of online spaces he was landing in.

Next, I said, "Look for the furries."
"But, I'm not a furry?"
"Yes, but the presence of furries are like lichen. They are a sign of a healthy ecosystem."

This was about 3 months ago. Now, he tells me he joined a guild labeled as LGBTQ-friendly and has made several new cool friends. He says, "I thought they would be talking about sex all the time but it's just a regular group." He mentioned that there are many women and PoC in the group too, and "Everyone's so nice on dungeon runs, telling people they did a good job and being supportive, sharing loot."

I didn't tell him that this is what the whole world would be like without patriarchal toxic masculinity, because I think he figured it out himself.

@Cat_LeFey I love that furries have gone from "ew cringe" to "they're the lichens of a healthy social ecosystem" 😂 it's true too

Edit: please be nice to them 

@Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey Sorry did you say lichens or lycans?
@leonerd @Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey "Yes, but the presence of lycans are like lichen. They are a sign of a healthy ecosystem."

@zvavybir @leonerd @Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey

Yes; they've been known for "causing a trophic cascade of [positive] ecological change, including helping to increase beaver populations and bring back aspen, and vegetation."

🐺 💕

https://www.yellowstonepark.com/things-to-do/wildlife/wolf-reintroduction-changes-ecosystem/

(And yes, naturally, they are furry! 🐺 )

Wolf Reintroduction Changes Ecosystem in Yellowstone

Wolves are causing a trophic cascade of ecological change, including helping to increase beaver populations and bring back aspen, and vegetation.

Yellowstone National Park

@leonerd @Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey

One tells you where the sun goes, the other tells you where the moon goes.

@Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey Actually in my school that I used to go to before I turned 18 you actually got suspended for being a furry or even talking about it tbh
@snow @Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey that doesn't sound like a healthy social ecosystem!

@Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey I think it's because they did a good job kicking Nazi furs out of their spaces before it was on the radar of others.

I admit to having a negative opinion of them in the 00s era, due to copyright worship and bigoted furs.

@Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey The ones I’ve met have mostly all been really cool
@Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey yeah, it is really nice to see furries mentioned in this context in so many places in recent years.
We kinda washed up in the furry fandom back in the early 90s and never left; to this day, I think it's the single best bit of luck we've ever had :)
@Crazypedia @Cat_LeFey the cringe itself was a symptom of the pollution