davestocker
Well-known member
I?ve had a rant before on the FM forum about how people with an agenda have hijacked the word ?ethical? to suit their own political ends. Well,
in its second section today (G2), the Guardian newspaper has an ethical living section where readers are asked to nominate individuals living ?good lives? who are ?the people making a difference.? Today the bleeding heart liberals behind this section have chosen some woman called Kate Fowler who is, yes, you?ve guessed it an ?animal rights campaigner?. She?s profiled at http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1822850,00.html
Some weeks ago I nominated the brave Laurie Pycroft, the 16yr old Oxford youth who inspired the medical researchers to stand up to animal rights terror, but for some reason he?s never been featured and now I have a good idea why. If developing life-saving medicines and fighting bullying and intimidation aren?t moral/ethical, I don?t know what is! If you?ve any desire to nominate anyone or to suggest that the Guardian?s sympathies are misplaced in this respect, they can be contacted at ethical.living@guardian.co.uk.
in its second section today (G2), the Guardian newspaper has an ethical living section where readers are asked to nominate individuals living ?good lives? who are ?the people making a difference.? Today the bleeding heart liberals behind this section have chosen some woman called Kate Fowler who is, yes, you?ve guessed it an ?animal rights campaigner?. She?s profiled at http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1822850,00.html
Some weeks ago I nominated the brave Laurie Pycroft, the 16yr old Oxford youth who inspired the medical researchers to stand up to animal rights terror, but for some reason he?s never been featured and now I have a good idea why. If developing life-saving medicines and fighting bullying and intimidation aren?t moral/ethical, I don?t know what is! If you?ve any desire to nominate anyone or to suggest that the Guardian?s sympathies are misplaced in this respect, they can be contacted at ethical.living@guardian.co.uk.