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JohnDee007
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Re: Long Man of Wilmington - URGENT HELP NEEDED
Jul 10, 2007, 05:27
Cursuswalker wrote:
One of the participants justifies herself:

"Right I no u guys have these opinions and believe what was done to be wrong & i'm not gona disrespect your oppinions but I was one of the women who took part and I was disgusted in which the way the pagans went about putting their point across. They talked about us disrespecting the land that gods provided etc but they totally disrespected us as human being by calling us prostitutes and hoes! I feel that they are being slightly hipacritical in the fact that we as human beings are also gods work and should have respect for one another. The way in which they treated me and others, there is no way I would have listened to their views but had they gone about it in other ways I may have had the time of day for them. I feel that they acted for the camras and media and there was no need to treat the women like that! I do understand what they are saying, but I also feel that if what was done has helped women to acept their bodies and has made a difference to women who feel unhappy with themselves then it was well worth the abusive language and 'baaa'ing from the pagan and the hard climb up the hill."

The two who insulted the women were NOT with the main group of protestors.

She made the comment here:
http://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news?articleid=2993284&CommentPage=5&CommentPageLength=10#comments


This was posted below:

cursus,Lewes 09/07/2007 10:05:59
The BAA-ing was fair game as far as I am concerned, as you did all mange to look ludicrous while desecrating a sacred site, while at the same time potentially damaging it

Like druids and pagans you mean? Men as well as women in dresses pissing and shitting on stonehenge. I'd suggest these religious fanatics get their own house in order before pointing the finger.
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