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Liza,
> My problem with Wes' proclamations has nothing to with concerns over >his
> > own personal diet. He should feel free to eat whatever he likes, and
> > defend it in the most distorted ways he might enjoy.
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> > What I don't care for is insisting that his diet - or anyones else's
> > favorite diet - is THE right diet for any other person. His >insistence
> > that raw vegan foods are the superior food choices for everyone >else, or
> > even anyone else, is uninformed, and just silly.
Carol,
> I don't entirely agree. It seems to me that Wes simply sees his
> diet truth as being outside the scope of "everyone is different",
> as many things are. For example, wouldn't all of us agree that it
> is a truth that all humans require oxygen? Surely no one is going
> to come back with "Well, that may be true for YOU, but..".
Liza:
Yes I see what you mean. I think you may be right, that this is how Wes
sees the issue. He has company - there are others that see it this way
too.
I most certainly do not agree with him on this, though. :)
Love, Liza
[log in to unmask] (Liza May)
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