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>>I don't find it ridiculous that you would
say it. Vegetarians are often held to much "higher" expectations than others,
but just in case you hadn't noticed they are human too and liable to all such
vagaries. Apparently refusing to eat animals or objecting to animal
cruelty implies one is on another plane. Only to those who for some reason are
offended by such a position. Vegetarians never portray themselves as "perfect".
At least not in my experience (always the caveat).
Oh the joys of email without emotion! lol!
I think you have misinterpreted what I was saying.
I was a vego for years and still now am 90%. So...........I don't think anything
of vegetarians, except, yes, they are human. I don't believe that what you eat
makes you any more or any less of a person.
My point being that I find it ironic that some
vegos are so concerned by harming animal life, yet they will kill their own
offspring. To me, this goes against their own philosophies, hence,
irony.
Love Abby
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