VegSource "Censorship"

This had me laughing. After I finished the article about the inaccuracies in the VegSource.Com article, I thought I’d go over and post a link to the article on their discussion forum. But, of course, the last thing that animal rights activists can tolerate is an open discussion about their views. Here’s what you get if you try to post a message to their web site which contains a link back to this site:

Spamvertising not permitted on VegSource!

Your post contains information about or a link to a site which has been connected to repeated spamvertising on our site. Our site, and the 80-some non-profit sites we host, are kept online by the paid advertising on VegSource. While we do allow links to just about anywhere on the net, when a particular site is posted again and again on successive days and on different boards, we recognize that someone is using our site to try to get free advertising.

Please feel free to post on any other topic, and please be advised that if you try to get around this block and post a link to the site in question anyway, this is grounds for being banned from our site.

Thanks for your understanding. If you have any questions, please write to [email protected].

The only time I’ve ever posted a link on their site was last Friday when I posted a link to the first article about their fake photo. It worked fine then, but they did quickly deleted my message.

I’m not surprised. If I were publishing information with such blatant inaccuracies, I probably wouldn’t want anyone showing up to point out the truth either.

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