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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 69567180" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>There are forums among these that I am not likely to post on, as they don't seem to be the right ones for me, but if such touch on reference to vegan eating, it can catch my attention. Generally it seems to be with negative comments with regard to a vegan choice, except with a case of posts from a vegan if there is one among those posting there. This is a recent example of that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This response is such for an example of the negative response. Was it needed? If there was a response that was thought to be needed, a "No thanks" would have been really adequate. But the food item mentioned, or any edible food, is never so undesirable that one would rather have a gun closely held to the head than to try it. This is just such a response, as there often is, to suggest that vegan options must always be so bad, beyond other choices, with such an exaggeration used for that. This happens, as if the poster, or such others saying anything like that, never ate any item at all that any vegans would eat, that is, an item without any animal product.</p><p></p><p>Communication like this, with any vegan reference, is common. Any of us vegans would benefit with a place for our helpful communication between us in these forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 69567180, member: 259043"] There are forums among these that I am not likely to post on, as they don't seem to be the right ones for me, but if such touch on reference to vegan eating, it can catch my attention. Generally it seems to be with negative comments with regard to a vegan choice, except with a case of posts from a vegan if there is one among those posting there. This is a recent example of that. This response is such for an example of the negative response. Was it needed? If there was a response that was thought to be needed, a "No thanks" would have been really adequate. But the food item mentioned, or any edible food, is never so undesirable that one would rather have a gun closely held to the head than to try it. This is just such a response, as there often is, to suggest that vegan options must always be so bad, beyond other choices, with such an exaggeration used for that. This happens, as if the poster, or such others saying anything like that, never ate any item at all that any vegans would eat, that is, an item without any animal product. Communication like this, with any vegan reference, is common. Any of us vegans would benefit with a place for our helpful communication between us in these forums. [/QUOTE]
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