There's an AskReddit thread where a debate about bestiality could actually get a lot of publicity. First couple pages on the subreddit, low number of total comments, one of top comments involves this. I posted what I think is a good defense of zoophilia. (reddit.com)
submitted 2016-10-31 04:02:57 by [deleted]
[deleted] 1 point on 2016-10-31 04:03:05

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IAmAZoophile 1 point on 2016-10-31 04:52:15

It's great to see people online who're willing to take a step back and think about zoophilia from a different perspective, and I think encouraging people to do that is generally a good idea.

I don't think it's as great for it to seem like a swarm of pro-zoo pundits swoop in on every discussion of zoophilia/bestiality that happens on reddit. Plus, it's sort of against the site rules.

[deleted] 1 point on 2016-10-31 05:05:11

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IAmAZoophile 1 point on 2016-10-31 05:11:28

Yeah, it's something they actively give out site-wide shadowbans for.