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Breakpoint

Tony Dungy and Feasible Furries

Breakpoint

Colson Center

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Christianity

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2023

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

When a society is unmoored from any enduring truth about reality, what starts as a punchline quickly becomes plausible. 

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0:00.0

With a woman at look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Street with a point.

0:04.4

Recently, NFL Coach turned NBC Sports commentator Tony Dungee apologize for spreading a story

0:10.0

that turned out to be an online legend.

0:12.0

At some American schools were installing litter boxes and bathrooms in order to accommodate

0:16.2

students who identify as furries.

0:18.5

Furries refer to people who identify as animals dressing and acting like them.

0:22.1

And I appreciate Dungee admitted he was misled and owned up to spreading fake news.

0:26.2

The most interesting part of the story is that it was so believable, highly believable

0:30.4

in fact.

0:31.4

After all, in just 20 years, the idea of furries went from being an example on the television

0:36.0

show CSI to tons of TikTok videos and public appearances.

0:41.3

Not to mention it was the link to which schools have gone to affirm other previously unthinkable

0:46.2

identities that made this litter box story so believable.

0:49.4

Look, ideas have consequences.

0:50.8

A society unmoored from any enduring truth about reality?

0:54.8

It starts as a punchline quickly becomes plausible.

0:57.2

For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street.

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