For right now I'm sort of just watching this guy and seeing what he does. It definitely is interesting that he essentially went from "I'm skeptical about zoo, what are your moral justifications?" to "I'm wanting everyone here to rally against abusive material." But in the first thread he created a lot of us did push the notion that it's okay as long as it's not abusive and the animal gets to decide whether or not they want to be involved in sex, and linked him towards a lot of guides and references which elevates this. Maybe Mr. Question here took a thorough look at all of our suggested reading material and spent time reading about a healthy view of zoophilia.
Looking back back in all of the report since Mr. Question joined on 03/02/2021 (Or, 02/03/2021 for everyone outside of the U.S.) he's reported 1 whole video. A video in a thread which I personally removed in it's entirety, due to the dog being sexually mishandled in almost every single video uploaded. I even thanked him for reporting the video via a notification after I removed it. Thus far, I don't where he "brags about getting as many videos removed as he can" unless I've completely missed something, and if so point me towards that direction.
So far I don't see Mr. Question as cancer. Just young and naïve. But hey, if we as a community can turn someone who was once a skeptic of zoophilia and their own feelings towards it, into someone with a positive outlook on our lifestyle. Someone who wants to learn about what a healthy zoosexual relationship entails, I think we should pat ourselves on the back. For moral and religious reasons I used to be skeptical too. It was reading the philosophical works of Peter Singer and other non-bias literature that eased my skepticism about zoophilia and bestiality when I was a lot younger, which lead me to accepting myself and my sexuality by the age of 16-17.