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thats not a vegan burger in that bag (http://www.ecorazzi.com/category/animals/)
shall we give her a break and hope that bag is full of chips only, or should we strike her off the celeb credibility list right now :D
Kristen4382
08-27-08, 02:55 AM
I'm happy to know the woman eats.
It's a shame though if she's done a 180. That's an interesting website :yes:
PETA's never been good at picking the real veg*ns.
That's an interesting website :yes:
Ditto. I've been browsing it.
Charlottejane
08-27-08, 08:06 AM
Shame, shame! And yeah, that website is really interesting.
Charlottejane
08-27-08, 08:23 AM
thats not a vegan burger in that bag (http://www.ecorazzi.com/category/animals/)
shall we give her a break and hope that bag is full of chips only, or should we strike her off the celeb credibility list right now :D
Nope, that's definitely not just chips in that bag: http://deceiver.com/2008/08/24/sophie-monk-kfc/sophiekfc05/
(http://deceiver.com/2008/08/24/sophie-monk-kfc/sophiekfc05/)I say strike her off NOW! :notvegan:
Sophie Monk is our very own Aussie Britney.
Be interesting to see what she does next. Hmm who can play K-Fed?
Maybe she was buying chicken for someone else and just eating the chips and gravy??
paulwalkersgirl
08-29-08, 02:53 AM
I agree, Keggan.
I don't want to start jumping to conclusions especially if there's a chance that she purchased it for someone else.
But if it was for herself, than I think it's pretty hypocritical considering she's expressed out loud that she's against KFC.
Pixelle
08-29-08, 03:02 AM
Maybe she was buying chicken for someone else and just eating the chips and gravy??
Even if she was, it's not a good move after you've been involved in making PETA vego campaigns (http://www.peta2.com/outthere/o_sophie_monk.asp) and most of the public are aware of the KFC cruelty campaign by now so they will link it back to her.
The public are often looking for anything to jump on in order to rubbish vegetarianism and it bugs me how some celebs make it so easy for them to do that. :brood:
Charlottejane
08-31-08, 02:19 AM
Even if she was, it's not a good move after you've been involved in making PETA vego campaigns (http://www.peta2.com/outthere/o_sophie_monk.asp) and most of the public are aware of the KFC cruelty campaign by now so they will link it back to her.
The public are often looking for anything to jump on in order to rubbish vegetarianism and it bugs me how some celebs make it so easy for them to do that. :brood:
Totally.
People like Sophie Monk actually do more to damage to the cause of vegetarianism than people who just eat meat their whole life. She has made all of us look stupid - as though we are so weak that we just can't resist the lure of eating meat. I am pissed off beyond belief about this! :furious:
Even if she was buying it for someone else, she shouldn't have gone there if she opposes it. I wouldn't go and buy meat for a friend - if they want to do something I disagree with, they can go and do it themselves. I wouldn't even buy chips from KFC because I don't want to support them in any way, regardless of whether I am buying actual meat from them.
It would be fine if she hadn't made a big deal out of being vegetarian. Any reduction in meat consumption is a good thing and in that case I'd say she was a better person than someone who eats KFC all the time. But by putting herself forward as a representative of vegetarianism, it was clearly necessary for her to follow her professed beliefs closely.
She should now just shut up and disappear and never again associate herself with vegetarianism. For the millions of real vegetarians out there, this idiot has just made our lives that little bit harder and probably discouraged a lot of people form joining us. :furious:
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