Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 Chris Holbein of PETA sheds light on this controversy: I just spoke for awhile with Dr. Lindsay Allen, one of the scientists who worked on the study of the nutritional needs of children in the developing world. The British media distorted a lot of what she said into a condemnation of veganism. This does not accurately represent her opinions. We are working with her on getting letters to the editors written by her, clarifying her position, to the media sources that covered the story. Her study wasn't about vegans in the developed world. The media was prodding her by asking her if it was " unethical to raise vegan children. " She said she supposes it is unethical to raise children on vegan diets if you don't make sure you're getting all the nutrients you need. But the media cut off that last part, and then pretty much made up her response to Paul McCartney. She's gotten a lot of angry emails from angry vegans- if everyone could hold off on those for now that would be helpful. I'm not saying this scientist is an ally or that this was a valid study - I just want to make sure she follows up with these letters to the editor so we can hopefully repair some of the damage that's been done. (And of course, writing your own letters to the editor in defense of veganism would be great.) Please write me personally (not to the group) if you have any pressing questions about this issue. Thanks! Chris Holbein | Vegan Campaigns Assistant, PETA ===== [...there'll be love and laughter, and peace ever after, just you wait and see... ---Vera Lynn] Celebrate 's 10th Birthday! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday./netrospective/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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