It's Come to This: Students Are Protesting Furries in Their School

Keith Srakocic

Even furries think that the tolerance of furries in schools has gone too far. 

Hmm. Who could have guessed that would happen? 

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In recent years there has been a lot of controversy about just how far schools have gone to accommodate so-called "furries" in the schools. There have been rumors of litterboxes in bathrooms and similar idiocies, but they have always been denied. 

Given how "too good to check" these stories have been, I have refrained from writing about them. Photos or it didn't happen. 

But nothing says "something has gone very wrong" like students complaining that things have gotten TOO weird. Students have been indoctrinated to tolerate almost any sort of ridiculous behavior, so when they get fed up we should probably listen. 

School officials deny there is a problem, but they are even more indoctrinated than students. They are all about tolerating anything as long as it can be described as seriously mentally ill by normal people. If someone isn't mentally ill they will work diligently to get them there. 

Students who walked out expressed some of their grievances, even calling for the expulsion and banning of the furries. When Bartholomew asked if their parents knew they were out protesting, the students answered with a resounding “yes.”

Several children can be seen holding signs reading, “Compelled speech is not free speech.” Another was holding a sign that said “I will not comply,” and another sign said “We just wanted to learn.”

The students said there are attacks from the furries every day, but were unsure of how many furries there actually are at the school, shouting out numbers ranging from five to 100 students who identify as such. 

The school’s “furry” population is accused of biting, scratching, spraying air freshener on, barking at and chasing other students.

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We know videos like this are shown in schools, so I am inclined to believe the kids. Cartoons encouraging kids to change their species are a thing, so is it implausible that tolerating what is actively encouraged a stretch? 

The opposite is true. Become a cat! Become a dog! Become a cartoon character. 

Ironically, it is the opposite of "you be you." It is "you become what you are not."

The Principal of the school insists that everything is Hunky Dorey, but frankly, I don't believe him. I have seen too much madness in the schools to do so. No school official will admit publicly that they are encouraging kids to become insane, but then again they also encourage students to hide important facts from their parents. 

Wouldn't they do the same with the public. Shhh!

“A lot of the information that’s been put out there is completely incorrect and inaccurate,” Nebo School District Public Information Officer Seth Sorensen told ABC4.com.

While Sorensen said there have been issues with harassment or students making others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, he said most of the claims online are false. 

“The administration at the school addressed that with the entire student body and they sent out a couple of emails,” Sorensen said. “Some of those emails were misinterpreted, and parents took to online formats to voice some of their concerns and questions.”

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"Some of those emails were misinterpreted" sounds like mushspeak. Kids are exaggerating he says, but REALLY? 

Perhaps, but when hundreds of them sign petitions demanding that school officials crack down on insanity, the complaints ring true. When actual furries who get interviewed in bizarre costumes agree with them—if actual furries think the kids have a point—the school officials look like the ones bending the truth. 

I honestly can't say to what extent this is a genuine problem (it likely is), but I have seen enough to know that things have gone very wrong in our educational institutions. 

Compassion for the mentally ill is all well and good--get them help! But encouraging it is causing insanity, not treating it. 

Public schools are, I am afraid, lost. They should be shut down and parents should be given the resources to replace them with alternatives, whether it is competitive private schools or homeschooling. 

The "experts" in education are as reliable as those in public health. Fire them all. 


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