anyway, back in 1989 ingrid newkirk said this, and it's very clear what she means. animal liberation is cannot separate out the human animal so there is no rational basis for saying that human beings have special rights. iraq is a pig is a dog is a boy. they are all mammals. i was going to call my book four legs good, two legs bad, but then i realized nobody reads animal farm anymore. so i turned to ingrid and her many pithy comment and i thought that one was the best. and the subtitled is the human cost of the animal rights movement. and, indeed, i think there would be a tremendous cost if we ever went down the animal rights wrote. because the true goal of animal rights, and again, the distinguishing from animal welfare, is the end of all of animal domestication. it isn't about being nice to the animals. it isn't about improving our humane care for animal. it is about doing away with all animal domestication. perhaps even for some dogs, our beloved dogs. a very famous, very notable animal rights leader, a law professor at rutgers, and he has come up with abolition