Name:
e_violin
Diet Type:
vegan
Religious Views:
Pantheist
Relationship Status:
In a relationship

Name:
e_violin
Diet Type:
vegan
Religious Views:
Pantheist
Relationship Status:
In a relationship
Description:
I'm a young professional violinist who has recently turned vegetarian/vegan.
VegNews issued a real apology a few days ago...
http://vegnews.com/web/uploads/asset/3183/file/AnApologyfromVegNews.pdf
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He doesn't seem to be especially aware of what goes on in slaughterhouses...
VegNews issued a real apology a few days ago...
http://vegnews.com/web/uploads/asset/3183/file/AnApologyfromVegNews.pdf
True, they released an "apology" yesterday. Let me quote my friend, Lisa Karlin's response:
veg news had no choice but to print their apology letter. They got caught with their proverbial pants down and they HAD to respond the way they did. It is obvious to me they are primarily profit motivated at the expense of a message that requires sincerity, commitment, honesty and dedication to this cause. I will never buy another copy if their publication again - at least until those responsible are FIRED. In order to remain ethical, it is necessary to make the hard choice and call a spade a spade.
Joe's apology called their use of the meat photos "symbolic imagery." Excuse me while I laugh.
If Joe didn't already have such a record of deceit, I could probably forgive the guy. But 11 years of lies, backstabbing major vegan authors and nastiness, he's run out of excuses with me. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me several times, I'm not going to accept your apologies anymore.
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a) He believes there is no such thing as "bad" publicity -- he's probably reveling in this. b) If there's no money for even a part-time photographer, how did they afford their trip to India? c) I'm shocked, shocked (!) to hear that he's made his magazine "successful" by using deceit and hypocrisy.
I think that QuarryGirl should have simply approached VegNews with the information and given them the opportunity to correct their mistake before going public with it. Mistakes are sometimes made but exposing dumb, simple mistakes only hurts the vegan movement. People will not remember the name VegNews but rather they will remember the action and how it reflects on vegans. I know some people like attention but really, if a dumb mistake is made again and you are privy to the information then just give the 'evildoer' a chance to correct the mistake before going public and damaging the vegan movement, please!
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He doesn't seem to be especially aware of what goes on in slaughterhouses...