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Vegan Selene Nelson Celebrates The Death Of 7 People.
The woman who made public the jokey response from William Sitwell following her email to him touting for business has been discovered to have tweeted "good" in 2015 upon hearing the news that 7 people had died in a bull-run in Spain.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-6 350319/ Writer- Waitros e-Food- email-r ow-saw- magazin e-edito r-resig n-celeb rated-s even-pe ople-dy ing.htm l
So let's get this right. This woman becomes all indignant with self-righteous victimhood over a joke thereby confirming the precious and humourless stereotype of vegans, but celebrates the death of 7 people.
Surely this is her supposed moral high ground well and truly lost, isn't it?
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So let's get this right. This woman becomes all indignant with self-righteous victimhood over a joke thereby confirming the precious and humourless stereotype of vegans, but celebrates the death of 7 people.
Surely this is her supposed moral high ground well and truly lost, isn't it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Surely she was simply pointing out that occasionally the bull comes out on top during this barbaric sport in which people delight in the cruelty meted out to the bulls? By doing this she 'confirms the precious and humourless stereotypes of vegans' ... does she? I don't think she does. The vegans I know are neither precious nor humourless...but I suspect there are those (Mail readers?) who may believe what they are told. After all where is the humour in watching cruelty to animals?
Let's take it as a given the bull fighting is not a nice practice, but that's not the point.
The point is she likes that people died. Tweeting "good" removes any ambiguity (not that there was any) that she likes that people were killed. I find that a pretty bloody callous thing to announce to the world.
But send her a jokey email and she goes nuts, makes it public, and results in somebody 'resigning' (which means Waitrose told him to resign or be sacked) from a job he'd had for 16 years.
She needs to understand perspective.
The point is she likes that people died. Tweeting "good" removes any ambiguity (not that there was any) that she likes that people were killed. I find that a pretty bloody callous thing to announce to the world.
But send her a jokey email and she goes nuts, makes it public, and results in somebody 'resigning' (which means Waitrose told him to resign or be sacked) from a job he'd had for 16 years.
She needs to understand perspective.
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