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Accidentally pledged against wool!

I have no intention of not wearing wool.

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Niekard Niekard SA Posts: 32
1 22 Jun 2012
I accidentally pledged on my way through pledging against leather and fur. sad

(Any way to fix this?)
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4_da_animals1 4_da_animals1 SA Posts: 3293
2 22 Jun 2012
Curious, why do you have no intentions of not wearing wool?
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KirstyGirl KirstyGirl TAS Posts: 754
3 22 Jun 2012
Wool is not the innocent product I assume you must think it is in order to continue wearing it. There's a good reason to pledge against wool. Hopefully this website will help change your mind before you remove the pledge happy
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..1 ..1 TAS Posts: 2265
4 22 Jun 2012
If you're against wearing leather and fur, you should most certainly be against wearing wool.

Unless muelsing, ultra fine wool farming, tail docking & castration without anaesthetic, and slaughtering young sheep once their wool condition isn't perfect anymore is now considered cruelty free?
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Niekard Niekard SA Posts: 32
5 22 Jun 2012
Seriously, where in the hell did I say that wool wasn't cruelty? I simply do not have the funds to throw away all my clothing and buy new vegan clothing. I can't buy new clothing AT ALL. I did not want to falsely advertise that I do not wear wool. Thanks for forcing your shit on me when I already struggle with the fact that I wear wool. -___-

All I asked was how to un-pledge, read my freakin' question before you respond. Gah, as bad as bible bashers.
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KirstyGirl KirstyGirl TAS Posts: 754
6 22 Jun 2012
Just trying to be informative not judging at all! By the way I still wear my old wool stuff too but still have the pledge listed because I would never buy any more.
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Lars Lars NSW Posts: 825
7 22 Jun 2012
I still wear a few wool items i have had for years, people can't really tell it's wool, it all looks the same really.

Niekard said:
All I asked was how to un-pledge, read my freakin' question before you respond. Gah, as bad as bible bashers.
Everyone, be nice, including you!
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veg_imp veg_imp VIC Posts: 10
8 22 Jun 2012
Niekard, I still wear the leather items I had before (like you I can't afford to replace them yet) and I refuse to beat myself up about it. Just be frank with the person you made the pledge to and tell them what you told us. If they have a problem with it, that's their issue, not yours.
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Casper.s2 Casper.s2 SA Posts: 1640
9 22 Jun 2012
Niekard said:
Seriously, where in the hell did I say that wool wasn't cruelty? I simply do not have the funds to throw away all my clothing and buy new vegan clothing. I can't buy new clothing AT ALL. I did not want to falsely advertise that I do not wear wool. Thanks for forcing your shit on me when I already struggle with the fact that I wear wool. -___-

All I asked was how to un-pledge, read my freakin' question before you respond. Gah, as bad as bible bashers.
Well if you weren't paying attention while pledging then that is your problem, you are now bound to NOT wear any Wool. This is the law i'm sorry.

Also.. throwing away all of your perfectly good clothes in the bin is a major part of being Vegan and helping to save animals. If you don't ditch all of your animal based clothing, you are wasting their lives of decomposition.


Lol... I wear all my leather shoes and even a jacket, kinda... maybe just pretend your pledge is to 'not buy any wool intentionally'.. but noone is asking you to do anything. So who cares what it says on your page really. I'm not rice boy, but my profile picture is of a small aliens head. Though I do say Um a fair bit so the similarities are scary close.



~ s2 ~
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Niekard Niekard SA Posts: 32
10 22 Jun 2012
" This is the law i'm sorry."

What the hell. o__o

Anyway, thank you to those who commented about wearing the old animal products so long as you don't buy new ones! I'd be glad to look into vegan alternatives to wool when I have the money. Thank you. happy
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