But really seriously:
I find it so fucking hilarious that these people are crying over this shit.
Alright, I'll bite since you seem to not care to put any actual work into what's behind this and seem to ridicule anything that isn't your particular pet cause as I've seen as a running theme in your posts.
Considering the website itself seems to be down at the moment of this post I got the rundown from our friends at
>horse news. Pretty much a day or so after JanAnimations's Button Mash videos (these videos, not being the case of being works like Molestia, were G rated and were rather mainstream) were C&D'd by email by Hasbro this website appeared as a attempt to garter support of contacting Hasbro in a attempt to find common ground for the works of fans not to be taken down, they wish to accomplish this through a email petition. This...is a rather reasonable attempt, really, there's nothing really wrong with this. A fanbase wishes to get the attention of a corporation about something they see as a problem through a reasonable petition. As most people enjoy making works based on something they like and want to share it with other people without having to worry about it being taken down.
Once again, why identify as a "Brony", when it was originally an derogatory term to define these homophobic, insecure fuckwits when you can use other names?
Brony is the term that stuck around at the beginning of the fandom, generally once a "term" for the fandom is accepted it generally stays forever. It's interesting as we seem to have the opposite views on what people who designate themselves as bronies act like. As I've been on
Second Life basically every day for the past 8 months the general "brony" there is usually someone who rejects any sexual or darker content in the fandom and basically exists in a hugbox. That is usually what I commonly see however not all of them are like that and some being rather cool once you get to know them.
Anyways, direct question Alehksunos.
Do you believe that all social justice advocates should abandon being called "social justice advocates" due to radical fundamentalists that make up a vocal part of their base? If not, why is it that you do not apply this to other terms of groups?