 All right, let's see. What is your opinion on veganism, Peter, and animal rights? Well, I mean, veganism is an ideology, I think is a ridiculous ideology. I mean, you can eat what you want to eat, and some people are disgusted by the idea of eating meat. I think that's irrational. And I mean, we're an animal, we're a carnivore, and there's absolutely no reason. Some people don't like the taste of meat, and that's fine. I mean, there are all kinds of reasons why you would be a vegetarian or a vegan. Turning it into an ideology is what I find offensive and what is irrational and wrong. Peter is evil. Peter and the whole animal rights movement are evil institutions because they are driving towards the denial of individual rights, of human rights, of rights for human in the name of animals, animals that cannot have rights because they don't have rights again, rights are a necessary social feature, a feature or a concept, a political concept that comes into existence when we interact socially as a consequence of the fact that we must use a reason in order to survive and it forces the enemy to reason, so rights is the recognition that force should be extracted from society, that force has no wall in society, that coercion has no wall in society. Now, animals live by force. Animals only have force. So what is even the idea? Applying rights to animals is just an absurd, irrational idea. So, and Peter's motivation is to stop research, to stop improving human life and in that sense I think it's just an evil ideology and an evil set of ideas. So veganism I take as more, you know, I mean it's probably as an ideology is probably driven by the same kind of motivation but I take a lot of vegans as being innocent. PETA is a vicious organization that has done damage to scientific research, that has done damage to private property, that has threatened the lives of scientists. It is an evil borderline terrorist organization. You know, that's my view and animals don't have rights for the reason I just articulated.