Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec

Making Beasts of Men: Why are Two High-Profile Political Assassins Tied to the Furry Fetish?

Nov 17, 2025
Joshua Lysak, author and commentator, dives deep into the unsettling connections between high-profile political assassins and the furry fetish. He discusses how economic decline and social isolation have radicalized young men, linking their online behaviors to troubling subcultures. Lysak explains the psychological impact of pornography and how isolation during COVID lockdowns normalized digital sexuality. He also outlines the urgent need for nationalist populism to restore economic opportunities and curb social deviance. This exploration raises critical questions about society's current trajectory.
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Eerie Furry Overlap In Two Attackers

  • Jack Posobiec observes two high-profile political attackers shared ties to furry-related sexual content and gender-variant online footprints.
  • He argues this overlap signals a broader cultural and psychological pattern tied to alienation and radicalization.
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Economic Decline Drives Alienation

  • Posobiec links economic decline among white working-class men to increased alienation and online radicalization.
  • He presents economic stagnation as a driving factor behind sexual deviancy and potential political violence.
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'Unhumaning' As Ideological Consequence

  • Joshua Lysak frames furry and gender deviance as a form of 'unhumaning' linked to far-left secular ideology.
  • He argues rejecting human specialness can lead some to adopt animalized identities and deviant behaviors.
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