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Fri, 12 Jul 2002 19:12:27 +0100

" Lesley Dove " <Lesley

RE: Re: Marrying meaties

 

 

>No-one said he was judge and jury,

 

He behaves like the vegan equivalent of the spanish inquisition with his

hectoring, judgementalism, moralising and condemnations of how others live

and love.

 

But what I really have a problem with is the way that he crossposts his

opinions of Hannah accross the internet. I've just picked up his post

condemning and attacking Hannah at the Muslem Vegan/vegetarian ,

where in turn that has been cross posted from vegan discussion groups I've

never even heard of!

 

How is that remotely ethical behaviour from one who so freely claims the

moral high ground?

 

Brad talks of his quest for 'spiritual enlightenment'- I think some serious

self questioning is called for first.

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graham..thats old news

can't you see we;ve moved onto slagging each other and cats and lordy knows wot

else

please try and keep up..

:)

maybe i should just go stay at eco-vegans fer awhile

will there be dinner?

fraggle

 

 

" Graham Burnett " <grahamburnett wrote:

 

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>

>Message: 13

>   Fri, 12 Jul 2002 19:12:27 +0100

>   " Lesley Dove " <Lesley

>RE: Re: Marrying meaties

>

>

>>No-one said he was judge and jury,

>

>He behaves like the vegan equivalent of the spanish inquisition with his

>hectoring, judgementalism, moralising and condemnations of how others live

>and love.

>

>But what I really have a problem with is the way that he crossposts his

>opinions of Hannah accross the internet. I've just picked up his post

>condemning and attacking Hannah at the Muslem Vegan/vegetarian ,

>where in turn that has been cross posted from vegan discussion groups I've

>never even heard of!

>

>How is that remotely ethical behaviour from one who so freely claims the

>moral high ground?

>

>Brad talks of his quest for 'spiritual enlightenment'- I think some serious

>self questioning is called for first.

>

>

>

>To send an email to -

>

>

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