“I don't think that animal rights is a political issue, as far as I'm concerned it's a humanist issue, it's an anticruelty issue… In every way, the older I get, I try to conduct my life in a way that inflicts as little pain, as little cruelty and as much kindness on anyone, and when I say anyone that means humans and nonhumans as possible.”
“John Norris' PSA,” video for Peta2TV at Home Nightclub in NYC (20 May 2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qto9f5-pr7o.
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