by Joshua Lang January 07, 2008
(Let me start off by saying that I find the definitions that are listed here to be very offensive. I am a vegan and a supporter of animal rights. I am also very active in human rights, peace and social justice activism. It is a fundamental misinterpretation to say that people who believe in animal rights hate people. For the most part, animal rights activists are very concerned about issues related to cruelty towards humans as well as non-humans.)
An animal rights activist is someone who cares deeply about the fundamental rights of other living beings, believing strongly that no animal, human or non-human, deserves to suffer. A core belief of the animal rights movement is that sentient beings have the right to live a life free from cruelty and exploitation. Animal rights activists do not seek to create a world where non-human animals are treated better than humans, rather a world where no sentient being, including humans, has to suffer. Many animal rights activists are also active in other communities such as human rights activism, social justice activism, civil rights activism, peace activism, etc.
Animal rights activists seek to reduce or relieve the cruelty inflicted upon other sentient beings.
An animal rights activist is someone who cares deeply about the fundamental rights of other living beings, believing strongly that no animal, human or non-human, deserves to suffer. A core belief of the animal rights movement is that sentient beings have the right to live a life free from cruelty and exploitation. Animal rights activists do not seek to create a world where non-human animals are treated better than humans, rather a world where no sentient being, including humans, has to suffer. Many animal rights activists are also active in other communities such as human rights activism, social justice activism, civil rights activism, peace activism, etc.
Animal rights activists seek to reduce or relieve the cruelty inflicted upon other sentient beings.
The animal rights activists held a peaceful protest outside the corporate HQ of a company that conducts cruel and uneccessary animal tests.
by Meredith October 20, 2004
A much right man is a promiscuous kat whom I have as much right to have sex with as anyone else. He can be married or single ... doesn't matter.
Dude is a much right man. And he is on the DL, so I have as much right to screw him as his wife does.
by E-RED October 17, 2011
- i got faced with a very hard question today
- Who do you hate more Abo's or animal rights protesters?
- i still have no answer
- Who do you hate more Abo's or animal rights protesters?
- i still have no answer
by __Skip__ May 04, 2005
by adiz97 April 07, 2011
*Pronounced Day-gone*
Used in the south, this expression can be said for three circumstances:
1) When something is definetly true, correct, or exciting
2) Said after disbelief or shock
3) Owning up to something
Used in the south, this expression can be said for three circumstances:
1) When something is definetly true, correct, or exciting
2) Said after disbelief or shock
3) Owning up to something
1) "Man you were on fire the other day!"
"You daggon right"
2) "Bob died the other night"
"You daggon right?"
3) "Did you finish the project?"
"You daggon right!"
"You daggon right"
2) "Bob died the other night"
"You daggon right?"
3) "Did you finish the project?"
"You daggon right!"
by Matt Ruggiero May 08, 2008
To strike a woman down in a manner that gets her attention. Often a blow or several blows to the face. Violent in nature, but usually administered by someone who loves the recipient.
You know I love my ho. Sometimes I just gotta bring home that red right hand on her, and have her suck my dick plenty good. That ho needs to know who Master be. I don’t play around with that slut.
by ThickDickNick October 06, 2018