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Animal Quote by Douglas Murray

“Fanatics end by subverting their own argument. For instance, animal rights activists have some point, and many people feel sympathy with them. But animal rights fanatics do not have a point. They are the sort of people who threaten human beings in their effort to 'defend' animals.” quote by Douglas Murray
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“Fanatics end by subverting their own argument. For instance, animal rights activists have some point, and many people feel sympathy with them. But animal rights fanatics do not have a point. They are the sort of people who threaten human beings in their effort to 'defend' animals.”

Douglas Murray

About This Quote

Source Article: "The Madness of Crowds", 2019

Fanatics twist original arguments to extreme positions, losing the original point and becoming threats to others.

In simple terms: Extremism distorts and undermines the cause it claims to defend.

Key Takeaway

Beware of radicalization that harms the very cause it supports.

Themes

extremism argumentation activism human rights social conflict

Mood

cautionary analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • political campaigning
  • activist training
  • public debate
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

Radicalization logical fallacy ethical boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does passionate advocacy become harmful?
  • How can movements stay true to their core values?
A Different Perspective

The statement may generalize and ignore peaceful, constructive activism.

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