Vegan preacher boy.
Posted by:
durianrider
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Date: July 30, 2010 06:59AM My latest rant about telling people what to do and should we eat..
[www.youtube.com] Thanks for watch'n. Re: Vegan preacher boy.
Posted by:
rab
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Date: July 31, 2010 06:24AM Some great stuff, and funny - I can relate to all of that Also very sad.
This human world is so twisted that almost everything is an easy target for criticism. What I also learned in my life is that positive talk works much, much better. One can teach without giving bad examples. Without mocking. It is much easier to sarcastically laugh at the hypocrisy of the world than to lay out new idea and suggest the implementation plan for all. Meat is the problem, "corporation" is too abstract, most people don't really have a good idea of what it is. Just say what you want to say. That is always more powerful than any criticism of others. Again, I can relate to the frustration felt in the video, and I have had much worse rants regarding similar topics. Still, those were not productive, for me or for others. Re: Vegan preacher boy.
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: July 31, 2010 06:41AM hey durianrider
i think it would be great if you post your videos on meat forums and non vegan forums because everyone here pretty much agrees with the vegan/ raw vegan diet otherwise they wouldn't be here walking the walk every day every year year after year here, you are kind of preaching to the choir if you post on other sites though, it may actually be the first time they get ANY information concerning the global, environmental issues that most people here are more than familiar with Re: Vegan preacher boy.
Posted by:
durianrider
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Date: August 06, 2010 05:21AM Great points LV, and you can be sure I am! Re: Vegan preacher boy.
Posted by:
durianrider
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Date: August 27, 2010 12:13AM rab Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Some great stuff, and funny - I can relate to all > of that Also very sad. > > This human world is so twisted that almost > everything is an easy target for criticism. What I > also learned in my life is that positive talk > works much, much better. > One can teach without giving bad examples. Without > mocking. It is much easier to sarcastically laugh > at the hypocrisy of the world than to lay out new > idea and suggest the implementation plan for all. > Meat is the problem, "corporation" is too > abstract, most people don't really have a good > idea of what it is. Just say what you want to > say. That is always more powerful than any > criticism of others. > > Again, I can relate to the frustration felt in the > video, and I have had much worse rants regarding > similar topics. Still, those were not productive, > for me or for others. Thanks for the feedback Rab! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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