DC,
I've said before and I'll say it again I respect people and their opinions, I can respect an honest debate, that unfortunately is not what was described in Jayman's post.
Yes Jayman is looking for a logical argument to try and change the opinion of people who would attack us for who we are but you said it yourself " logical arguments do not work for emotional issues"
This lady had no interest in debate, all she wanted was to selfrighteously tell him what a bad human being he was.
The quote"everyone is entitled to their own opinion" I think is an unfortunate saying that only serves to divide us and cement us into differing camps. a better saying would be"everyone has an opinion",that would allow us to respect one another and still hold to our belief's, it would also allow us to debate respectfully and maybe change an opinion or two. The entitlement option leads to what we see today, people who think their belief is the ultimate truth and gives them the right to verbally attack anyone.
That said, if there was a misunderstanding that suggested that I was painting all non hunters black with a wide brush, I apologize for that misunderstanding I do have vegetarian and non hunting friends in my archery club after all who are nothing like the woman Jayman describes.
In the end I stand by my original statement,
I think there's something of an inferiority complex in these people, their getting a high off of telling us how bad we really are.
Lot's of people need to hate someone to make themselves feel superior.
It's kinda shocking but to many of these people the natural world is something you can visit once in a while but don't touch, better yet watch it on TV.
Kevin .
I think it speaks an unspoken truth,and it was not disrespectful to vegans or those who hold differing opinions, it was disrespectful to the disrespectful and if I could rewrite the third line I would edit out the word "these" but it is a sad truth, to many people the natural world is not natural.
And that is my opinion.
DC,
I took no offense to you quoting me and it is always wise to try and understand both sides of an argument. Perhaps I could have written my first post better but I think you might have read more into it than I actually intended to say.
Kevin