Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 This was an email that I received. The writer asked me to send it to all of the other activists I work with (as you can see from reading what they had to say). I have done so in the hope that all of you feel the same inspiration that I did after reading it. Have a good day. We ARE making a difference! This is not the only email like this I have received. Every one reminds me of the importance of what we are dong and inspires me to do more. I hope it does the same for you. We read too much bad news. Sometimes it helps to read of a happy story that reminds us that there is hope after all. Enjoy! Virgil " The Cyberactivist " http://cyberactivist.blogspot.com/ ------------------------- Ohmygosh!! I have a lot to say but I'll try to keep this brief. Your blog was the first information that I really started reading a while back regarding the first " Mad Cow " here in the U.S. This made me afraid to eat beef. I stopped cold turkey. Then, I started reading information on lots of veg*n websites and also books such as " Mad Cowboy " , " Animal Liberation " , etc. I'm now a vegetarian (since late January) aspiring toward being a vegan. My main reason for being veg*n now is because of the cruelty to the animals. They're sentient beings with feelings and emotions. If they don't want to die, we do not have the right to kill or mistreat them! They must be allowed to live. It seems I am moving toward becoming a little bit of an activist myself. I don't know anyone personally who is a vegetarian. You know how it is when you try to talk to people about it. At this early stage of my transformation, I use a very mild approach. When someone mentions anything about a beloved pet, I ask them if I can ask them a personal question, then I gently speak to them about loving some animals but eating others who are tortured and murdered. So far, it's been going well - at least a seed of the thought is planted. I close this in a moment. But I want to thank you so very, very much for what you're doing. Please spread the word to your fellow activists that what they're doing is making a difference. Like you said, every little thing helps. I wish I had money to donate to help you but I have nothing. I do promise to continue my gentle, for now, activism to plant seeds of compassion into peoples' minds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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