The Bronies Get Their Own Charity
blackbearnh writes "There's a long history of media fandoms organizing fundraising campaigns, donating blood, and doing other charitable activities. However, even large and well-established groups such as Trekkies/ers and Star Wars fans usually work with established non-fannish charities like the Red Cross or Toys for Tots. Some may see them as a plague on the Internet, the Brony community has taken their charitable endeavors to the next level by going to the trouble of creating a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity. The Brony Thank You Fund received word from the IRS last week that, after nearly a year of work, they had been granted tax-exempt status. The Fund is currently raising donations to endow a permanent animation scholarship at CalArts, and is the same group that made news last year when they became the first fan group to purchase commercial time on national TV, for a 30 second spot praising My Little Pony and encouraging donations to Toys for Tots."
The modern face of charity.
Not all fettishisms are sexual.
Bronies suffer from fettishism. It isn't sexual.
It however, is a fettish concerning a subject usually shared almost exclusively by little girls in the ages 6 to 12 category.
Startek nerds are similarly fettishistic, as are starwars nerds. It classifies as a disorder when it causes negative disruptions in your daily life, as defined by the DSM.
People with fettishes aren't evil, just a little odd. That oddity isn't always a bad thing. It's just important that people who have fettishistic obcessions be aware that the objects of those fettishes aren't always shared by the majority of other people, and the intensity of their devotion is often off putting.