| Language we all understand. |
| They call out for mercy. |
| They call
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| Out for compassion. |
| Are we too callous to appreciate their
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| Struggles, as they try to adapt to a land, and sea — we all too
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| Often degrade and exploit to suit only our own kind?
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| Have we seen enough of noble animals, like the wolf, the ultimate symbol of
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| courage and resolve, reduced to pest status, victims of a one-sided war — to be
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| eliminated by any means possible?
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| Have we seen enough of wild animals languishing in boredom and depravity behind
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| bars or in chains, trotted out only to perform silly tricks — waiting for a
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| freedom that may never come?
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| Will we passively stand by as our majestic wild bison are roughly corralled
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| into holding pens and sent to slaughter — wrongly convicted of a crime they did
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| not commit?
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| As we are coming to realize that our oceans are brimming with intelligent,
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| social creatures — there are those with bloody hands who continue to make a
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| profit from their confinement, misery, and murder
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| The ever increasing pulse of humanity awakened, who refuse to turn a blind eye
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| to their suffering, who are angered by the cruelties inflicted upon any
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| creature great or small, wild or domestic — it is the noble side of us that
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| rises up to fight for those who cannot
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| Defenders — guardians — warriors against cruelty. |
| The caring human hearts for
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| millions of sentient beings, a tidal wave of awareness that cannot,
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| that will not — be silenced |