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"We equate speciesism—the belief that one’s species is superior to all others—with racism and sexism."
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Wayne PacelleWayne Pacelle
Wayne Pacelle
Wayne Pacelle is an American animal rights and animal welfare activist, non-profit businessperson and author. Two of his books have been New York Times best-sellers. He has led dozens of winning ballot measures on animal protection, shepherded to passage dozens of federal bills into law, and negotiated hundreds of agreements with corporations – from securing pledges from all major global athletic
"We equate speciesism—the belief that one’s species is superior to all others—with racism and sexism."
"Interviewer: [W]ould you let people hunt for food if they did it respectfully?"
"I don’t love animals or think they are cute."
"Animals for the most part just need to be left alone."
"I’ve always had an affinity for wildlife, and the direct assault made on that wildlife by hunters and trappers has always infuriated me … At the same time, I don’t have a hands-on fondness for animals. I did not grow up bonded to any particular nonhuman animal. I like them and I pet them and I’m kind to them, but there’s no special bond between me and other animals…"
"The whole ‘rights’ thing is fraught with so much. I’m not sure I believe in any natural right."
"If society says that it doesn’t want the recreational killing of wildlife then we should do away with it, just the way we’ve done away with cockfighting and dogfighting."
"Interviewer: About fishing … do you avoid campaigning against it because there isn’t a ground-swell movement in our culture to eliminate it?"
"Having hunters oversee wildlife is like having Dracula guard the blood bank."
"There are lots of gun rights groups, but the one that you hear about and the one that is feared is the NRA. Id rather be loved -- and feared."
"If we could shut down all sport hunting in a moment, we would."
"Animals have their own rights. We’re animals too."