What do you think of the following quote re: the sods of the Vegetarian Society?!
Are the our answer to PETA???
Answers: "As a Brit, I can tell you the Vegetarian Society --- venerable in it's time --- is now a bunch of old tossers counting the wrinkles on each others willies. They simply have failed to have an original thought since 1847 when it emerged from Christian fundamentalism."
Are the our answer to PETA???
Nice quote. Probably true from my experience especially on here most vegetarians I have met on here are small minded individuals who have no idea what the real world is all about.They rant and rave with no substance and a lot of them have clearly not got useful lives after all to get to be a top contributor you have to spend a lot of time on here which means you cant possibly hold down a proper job too. I know i couldnt. Most of the male veggies probably suffer from penis envy and the quote is probably understated and should read on each others "small and shrivelled" willies
I think that's pretty funny actually.
old people arn't always vegetarians
And who said that?
lol, quoter's stupid. lol *-*
The quote is very well thought out, probably accurate.
I looked up Vegetarian Society UK and realised that I use the web site all the time in fact some of my very favourite recipes come from there. So I think that they really are up with things I dont know if we are speaking of the same people but there web site loks quite hip
The Vegetarian Society has nothing to do with PeTA. A society that says it is o.k. to eat dairy and eggs but not o.k. to eat meat is a very hypocritical one.
How is this quote an answer to PeTA?
You are obviously very confused if you think of PeTA every time that you hear or read "vegetarian"
This question makes no sense. I couldn't really expect any more from you though, could I?
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You should really give up the act. It is more than obvious that you and Meg are just veg people that are trying to make meat-eaters look bad. No one is really as ignorant as the two of you make yourselves seem.
Perhaps the boob responsible for this quote had only one wrinkle on his willie, and felt inadequate, making him a little on the bitter side....sounds like a bit of a tosser himself
I can clear up the 'who said this?' mystery. The person Skully is quoting here is Skully. It was part of her answer to an earlier question.
I think its quite an amusing quote. Dont know how accurate it is tho
Its not true. I suppose that person didn't know what they were talking about.
The site and what the publish is truly "bizarre", harmful and really "anti-intellectual" and "anti-scientific". But I will focus on one thing.
I'm not from the UK, but I looked at the site and read where they haven't changed their definition of "vegetarian" since 1847.
It struck me that they make an exclusive claim to the "Truth" that their definition of "vegetarian" is THE TRUTH.
That is not only pompous, but untrue. Most of the vegetarian cultures would not subscribe to that.
What you have is the Christian Fundamentalist thinking applied to vegetarianism. It also was a time of British Colonialism and that idea that their way is the only way, certainly comes through. They are "right" and the world is wrong.
We have ample examples of that kind of knee-jerk, fundamentalist, colonialist, reaction to a changing world in many of the V&V "regulars".
So we have a bunch of likely mostly "white folks" with a fundamentalist and colonialist attitude clinging to 147 yo colonial ideas in a much changed world. It's a dying entity and as it nears it's end it will become more bizarre. It has little influence in the world.
I believe in it's bizarre information and rigidity it is a lot like PETA, but I can imagine these old "sods" destroying animals, assaulting people, etc.
No, it's much too comfortable sitting amidst antique surroundings, lamenting at a "world gone wrong", surprised the world doesn't see how wise they are, predicting hellfire and damnation, and counting the wrinkles on their "carrots".
I'm vegan and a member of the Vegan Society. I find the Society quite good, but there's room for lots of variations of views. Viva seem to have come on in leaps and bounds.
When I help on outreaches through my local veggie society we use leaflets, etc, from several organisations including the Vegetarian Society.
If you are and want to remain vegetarian, why not try Viva?