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I Am A Member Of Human Supporters Of Werewolves

The Hsw Mission Statement... The goal of the HSW is to provide support for werewolves as well as any non-human beings that seek, or come upon accidentally, global exposure to human society. In developing and maintaining such support, self-proposed non-humans can enter into an agreement of symbiotic protection with humans. This means that non-humans are guaranteed the help of official HSW members who act as ambassadors to human society and protectors if necessary. In return, any non-human or group of non-humans wishing to recieve such support must ensure that HSW members are protected if necessary in such a case that HSW members fail to stop violent acts against non-humans. This is a cooperative effort and an attempt to strengthen the bond between humans and non-humans. An HSW member is not expected to, but is rather disuaded to, risk their own life for the cause. However, all choices made in supporting non-humans are made by a member themself and no other. To what extent one supports non-humans depends entirely on the level of commitment. Even a good word towards the loyalty of a friend who happens to be non-human is more help than none.

Human Supporters of Werewolves: For the safety of the innocent, human and non-human.
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Drachona · 31-35, M
We have the same ability to control what we do as a human has control to not harm or kill another human. It is all a matter of desire and motivation. Not to mention that, in today's world, the dramatic contrast between human life and non-human life causes more problems. It makes the two a bit more extreme, whereas living as accepted members of society would eliminate all those who feel the need to overexpress their "humanness" to stay safe or those who overexpress their "wolfness" to try and understand themselves better. And, as far as your last question, I am not personally aware of any packs in Melbourne. I am from the U.S. The only pack I came across outside of the U.S. was in Peru and it was an accident. I was not even aware I had stumbled into their territory until someone told me there was a problem with intrusion. It is not easy to find others in today's world. All the more reason for us to seek acceptance, as long as we consider the potential consequences.