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You likely lean toward veganism, boycott all animal circuses, and support sanctuaries over zoos. You focus on abolition, not just reform.

| | Action | Reduces suffering? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Low effort | Avoid foie gras, shark fin, veal crates. | Yes, but niche. | | 2. Moderate | Eat chicken instead of beef (chickens suffer more per kg, but fewer emissions? Actually, chickens are smaller, so more individuals die – the number of lives dilemma). | Complex. | | 3. Higher impact | Go meat-free 3 days a week. | Significant. | | 4. Very high | Vegetarian or vegan. | Massive. | | 5. Systemic | Donate to welfare reforms (cage-free campaigns). | Very high, but slower. | | 6. Radical | Support cultured meat, plant-based substitutes, or rights-based advocacy. | Long-term game-changer. | You likely lean toward veganism, boycott all animal

Welfare asks: "Are the enclosures big enough? Are the animals enriched?" Rights asks: "Do we have the right to imprison a wild animal for our entertainment?" | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1

Before debating ethics, we must define our lexicon. While the general public often uses "welfare" and "rights" interchangeably, philosophers and advocates draw a hard line between them. we must define our lexicon.