Young Activist Changes Name to GoVeg.com

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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&e=2&u=/ap/she_s_goveg

By MARTHA IRVINE, AP National Writer

She knew her new name might finally stick when she got a phone message recently: "Hi, GoVeg.com. This is your mother. Please call me."

It might sound more than a little odd — but it's true. A young animal rights activist from Indiana once known as Karin Robertson has legally changed her name to that of a Web site run by her employer, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

It's not a first name or a last name — just one name. And don't call her "Veg" or "Dot," as some have tried to do.

"I like the whole name together," says the 23-year-old recent college graduate, who is now a youth educator for PETA and living in Norfolk, Va., where the organization is based.

The point, she says, isn't necessarily to promote PETA, where her bosses were as surprised as anyone when she came to them with the idea this past spring.

She says she made the switch to get people talking about vegetarianism and animal rights wherever she pulls out her new driver's license — at the airport, the bank or anyplace else.

"People are really perplexed," she says. "They say, 'You've got to be joking.'"

They usually laugh — and so does she.

"Every time I go to the bank, the tellers will report back about vegetarian food they've tried," she says, gleefully.

Her decision to take on such an unusual name also offers a chance to talk about the treatment of animals on farms and in processing plants — a source of heated debate.

The conditions under which chickens are raised and slaughtered was, for example, the topic of much discussion at the International Poultry Exposition in Atlanta earlier this year.

Agriculture experts there said animal rights activists are simply choosing sentimentality over science and practicality.

Now those in the agriculture field are rolling their eyes over GoVeg.com's name change.

"It sounds like she needs to get a life," says Kara Flynn, a spokeswoman for the National Pork Producers Council, a lobbying group in Washington. "If she actually went on a farm and saw what was happening there, she might be pleasantly surprised."

The activist formerly known as Karin Robertson seems undaunted by the criticism — and that's not unusual, says her mother, Melanie Robertson, of Culver, Ind.

She says her daughter first became concerned about conditions of animals on farms after doing a science project for school. While still in high school, her daughter then joined an animal rights group on the campus of nearby Ball State University in Muncie, Ind.

Admittedly, her mother says, the name change has been difficult to get used to.

"My first comment was 'But your real name is so pretty. Why would you want to do that?'" says Melanie Robertson, a kindergarten teacher who named her daughter for a college friend.

GoVeg.com's father, Bob, regularly eats vegetarian food, too, since having triple bypass surgery two years ago. But when it comes to his youngest daughter's name change, the fisheries biologist, who counts many hunters among his friends, is taking his share of ribbing.

Still, the family — most of whom GoVeg.com says aren't vegetarians "yet" — is standing behind her.

"To us, she will always be Karin," her mother says. "But I think she has a good reason for doing what she's doing."
 
I think GoVeg.com is a little extreme for doing this, but her name surely gets the job done with advertising. I don't think I would ever change my name for my beliefs, but I'm also a vegetarian. I donated money to PETA, and I think that's as far as I'll go right now to help animals. But in the future, I may be more active in doing that. I like my name as it is, but I'm not going to make fun of her for changing her name.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']I like animals and I don't want anyone to abuse them, but PETA is about as extremist as an organization can be.[/quote]

Ever watch Penn & Teller's Tv show called, "Bullshit"?

They just had an episode about PETA.

http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/
 
[quote name='CheapyD']If someone changes their name to Cheapassgamer.com, I'll give them $50.
:D[/quote]

Make it a GameCube and a few games, and we'll talk.
 
[quote name='Gothic_Walrus'][quote name='CheapyD']If someone changes their name to Cheapassgamer.com, I'll give them $50.
:D[/quote]

Make it a GameCube and a few games, and we'll talk.[/quote]

Done.
 
[quote name='CheapyD'][quote name='Gothic_Walrus'][quote name='CheapyD']If someone changes their name to Cheapassgamer.com, I'll give them $50.
:D[/quote]

Make it a GameCube and a few games, and we'll talk.[/quote]

Done.[/quote]

Hmm...maybe I shouldn't have made a joke about that one... :shock:

It doesn't matter anyway. There's no chance in hell that my parents would let me, and since I'm still a minor...no go, Cheapy.
 
[quote name='Gothic_Walrus']Anyone else remember Acclaim's promotion where people could change their name to Turok for money and games?[/quote]

1- for $800 and the promise that i could have any video game (or dvd or cd for that matter) free, i would change my name to "turok the dragonslayer" for a year.

2 - "turok the dragonslayer" is a far better name than "GoVeg.com", especially if you think about how everyone would call you "GoVag.com" or maybe "BroVag.com" or something.
 
[quote name='Gothic_Walrus']This actually sounds familiar, now that I think about it...

Anyone else remember Acclaim's promotion where people could change their name to Turok for money and games?[/quote]
Now that you mention it . . . it does sound familiar.

[quote name='dcfox']I'd love to change my name to Cheapassgamer.com but I already changed it to Turok a while back ago.[/quote]

But anyways a while back ago some guy in England legally changed his name to Playstation 2
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/uk/newsid_1844000/1844194.stm
 
[quote name='CheapyD'][quote name='GuilewasNK']I like animals and I don't want anyone to abuse them, but PETA is about as extremist as an organization can be.[/quote]

Ever watch Penn & Teller's Tv show called, "Bullshit"?

They just had an episode about PETA.

http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/[/quote]

yea I just watched that episode about a week ago, and it confirmed everything I thought about PETA. From the funding of the extremists who bomb animal testing facilities to the hypocrasy that is PETA objects to ending animals lives prematurely, when in fact they put over half the animals they took in last year to sleep.
 
PETA is the worst organization ever. Well, it's a four way tie between them, the Republican Party, the NRA and the Third Reich.

I legally changed my name to Max Power. I saw it on a hair dryer.
 
[quote name='dcfox'][quote name='Gothic_Walrus']This actually sounds familiar, now that I think about it...

Anyone else remember Acclaim's promotion where people could change their name to Turok for money and games?[/quote]
Now that you mention it . . . it does sound familiar.

[quote name='dcfox']I'd love to change my name to Cheapassgamer.com but I already changed it to Turok a while back ago.[/quote][/quote]

This is what happens when you don't read all of the replies and just skim the thread. Oops. >_
 
[quote name='ZForce317']PETA is the worst organization ever. Well, it's a four way tie between them, the Republican Party, the NRA and the Third Reich.

I legally changed my name to Max Power. I saw it on a hair dryer.[/quote]

Please. The Democratic Party is just as bad as the Republican Party. Don't be a sheep blinded by the wool of partisian politics.
 
[quote name='ZForce317']I legally changed my name to Max Power. I saw it on a hair dryer.[/quote]

Nobody snuggles with Max Power. You strap yourself in and feel the "G"s!
 
More Peta shennanigans:
Taking a page out of an old high school yearbook trick, an official with an animal rights organization successfully placed a hidden message in a brick on the grounds of the San Diego Padres new stadium, Petco Park.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) had a 12-word statement engraved in an 8-by-8 inch brick -- the commemorative bricks were offered by the Padres as part of a permanent display surrounding the team's new $411 million stadium.

The message reads, "Break Open Your Cold Ones! Toast The Padres! Enjoy This Championship Organization!" The first letter of every word spells "BOYCOTT PETCO."

I don't know what's more annoying, PETA or anti-smoking ads
 
[quote name='dcfox'][quote name='Gothic_Walrus']This actually sounds familiar, now that I think about it...

Anyone else remember Acclaim's promotion where people could change their name to Turok for money and games?[/quote]
Now that you mention it . . . it does sound familiar.

[quote name='dcfox']I'd love to change my name to Cheapassgamer.com but I already changed it to Turok a while back ago.[/quote]

But anyways a while back ago some guy in England legally changed his name to Playstation 2
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/uk/newsid_1844000/1844194.stm[/quote]

Notice on the article it says he tried to marry a PS2.
 
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