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Date: | Thu, 29 Nov 2001 18:50:55 -0600 |
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I look forward to your posts and love your resolve but your propensity to
stereotype and vilify, as though from a moralistic stance, distracts, I
think, from your intellectual credibility. In two (long) sentences, you say
every one of them is "in denial," possesses a college degree (What??),
imply that no vegetarian would admit that animals eat animals (none that I
know), and indict them (all of "them")for intellectual dishonesty (selective
memory). Aren't you preaching to a choir here and from where does the chip
come from that I am sucker enough to take a swipe at??
Meat lover and omnivore ((ain't seen much that I wouldn't take a bite out
of), Rick
Dori Zook:
Yet every vegetarian I know (literally) is in great denial. If they were
truly educated (all adult vegetarians I know have at least a bachelors
degree), vegetarians could at least admit that animals survive by eating
other animals but another tenet or this philosophy is, apparenlty, selective
memory.
Dori Zook
Denver, CO
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