“Look out for your baby or your friend, of course. That is easy. The test of moral fiber is to stick up for those you relate to least, understand minimally, and do not think are that much like you.”

Keynote address at the 2002 "Animal Rights" conference http://www.peta.org/feat/conference/
2002

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