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    Animals are not as intelligent or advanced as humans.
    Animals don’t reason, don’t understand rights, and don’t always respect our rights, so why should we apply our ideas of morality to them?
    At least the animals on factory farms are fed and protected.
    Does PETA advocate the use of violence?
    Does PETA have an office in Canada?
    Does PETA support any political party or endorse any political candidates?
    God put animals here for us to use; the Bible gives us dominion over animals.
    Have you ever been to a slaughterhouse or vivisection laboratory?
    How can I help prevent “roadkill”?
    How can you justify spending your time helping animals when so many humans need help?
    Hunting fees are a major source of revenue for wildlife management and habitat restoration.
    Hunting is much less cruel than factory farming.
    I am considering a career in animal rights. Do you have any advice?
    I can’t bear to look at some of the graphic photos you use. Can’t you tone it down a little?
    I have an ant problem. I’d rather not kill the ants, but I do want to get rid of them. What should I do?
    I heard a rumor that PETA releases dogs from their crates at dog shows. Is this true?
    I’d like to write a letter to my local paper regarding a terrible story they printed, but I’m not much of a writer. Is there anything I should know?
    I’m interested in becoming more involved in the fight to end animal abuse, but I’m not sure where to start.
    If animal exploitation were wrong, it would be illegal.
    Is there a humane way to get rid of mice and rats?
    Is there any reason I shouldn’t buy a pearl necklace?
    Isn’t hunting okay as long as I eat what I kill?
    It’s almost impossible to avoid using all animal products; if you’re still causing animal suffering without realizing it, what’s the point?
    It’s fine for you to believe in animal rights, but you shouldn’t tell other people what to do.
    Most animals used for food, fur, or experiments are bred for that purpose.
    My doctor wants me to take Premarin, but I understand it’s made from horse urine. Is this true?
    There are mice living in my basement. I don’t want them there, but all I can find at the store are glue traps, poison, and mousetraps. Do I have any other options?
    Wasn’t Hitler in favor of animal rights?
    What about all the customs, traditions, and jobs that depend on using animals?
    What about insects and other “pests”?
    What about people who have to hunt to survive?
    What about plants?
    What do you mean by “animal rights”?
    What is PETA’s stance on abortion?
    What is PETA’s stance on gun control?
    What is the difference between “animal rights” and “animal welfare”?
    What rights should animals have?
    What’s PETA’s position on the Animal Liberation Front (ALF)?
    Where can I buy nonleather sporting goods?
    Where do you draw the line?
    Why do PETA members sometimes throw tofu pies at animal abusers—isn’t that a form of violence?
    Why does PETA sometimes use nudity in its campaigns?
    Why does PETA use controversial tactics?
    Why does PETA work with celebrities who may not support or practice all the activities that PETA advocates?
    With animal exploitation so widespread in our society, I sometimes get discouraged. Do you have any words of advice?
    Without hunting, deer and other animals would overpopulate and die of starvation.





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