Being a humanitarian, supporting animal rights activists, human rights activists, it's all the same.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not an activist; I don't look for controversy. I'm not a political person, but I'm a person with compassion. I care passionately about equal rights. I care about human rights. I care about animal rights.
I'm such an advocate for animal rights and environmental rights.
I've become an animal rights activist.
I think I've kind of been mistaken for somebody who's trying to be a spokesperson for animal rights, and the fact is I'm not qualified to be a spokesperson. I am passionate about it, but I'm not trying to make other people do what I do.
I'm an animal rights activist because I believe we won't have a planet if we continue to behave toward other species the way we do.
I can't remember when I wasn't an animal rights activist.
Animal-rights advocates remind us of this admonition: The ways in which people treat animals will be reflected in how people relate to one another.
Strictly speaking, my interest is not in legal rights for animals but in a change of heart towards animals.
I've been active in animal rights and all kinds of environmental stuff and children's charities over the years.
I'm not into animal rights. I'm only into animal welfare and health. I've been with the Morris Animal Foundation since the '70s. We're a health organization. We fund campaign health studies for dogs, cats, lizards and wildlife. I've worked with the L.A. Zoo for about the same length of time. I get my animal fixes!