 Have you seen Tiger King? Thoughts? No, never will. Also, can you elaborate on, I mean, it's just, I don't understand the attraction. It seems to me, it's a bunch of weird people. It's a bunch of stupid people. It's a bunch of ugly people. Why would I watch it? I mean, there's some amazing things that you could watch about exciting, stimulating, interesting, fascinating. Why watch ugliness? I will not watch ugliness. Also, can you elaborate on why we do have the right to own Tigers and why doesn't government have the right to stop me? Well, it only has the right to stop you if you're violating other people's rights. So if your Tigers get, if you're irresponsibly holding the Tigers in ways that they could get loose and go eat people, then why couldn't you own Tigers? If you can own cats, if you can own dogs, if you can own little birds, if you can own fish, why can't you own Tigers? What's different about Tigers? So absolutely you can own Tigers, as long as you can guarantee to your neighbors that these Tigers do not represent a risk. And if they do represent a risk, then the neighbors should be able to complain to the government. The government should come in and they should take the Tigers away from you and put them in a zoos and send them back to where they came from. Animals do not have rights. Animals can only be, rights are a concept. They can only be applied to an animal that possesses reason, thought, conceptualization. Because what do rights protect? Rights protect our ability to reason and our ability to use our reason to produce. Animals don't produce. Animals cannot have rights. The concept of rights doesn't apply to the activities that they engage in. I mean, imagine if you say, well, Tigers have rights and, or the Tigers eat, I don't know, deer have rights. Well, what is the tiger violating the deer's rights when he eats it? I mean, it doesn't make any sense. But more fundamentally, the reason we need rights in this, to some extent, the enlightenment understood but this is, Ayn Rand really is the one who first really elaborates this. The reason we need rights, the reason we have rights is that reason is our basic means of survival. And for reason to be efficacious as our means of survival, it must be free of coercion. Coercion incapacitates reason. So in capacity, coercion incapacitates reason. So therefore we need to protect ourselves from coercion. That's what rights are. Rights are the protection against coercion. Rights are the recognition of the fact that as reasoning beings we need to be free from coercion. So you can voluntarily protect animals. You can create, you can buy some land and put animals there and protect them and not allow hunting and not allow anything or not. But it's a choice we as individuals make. You can team up with a group of your friends and start a foundation and buy up land and put tigers there and leave them alone. But if somebody else chooses to buy a tiger and do whatever they want with it, it's their right. Now to be cruel to animals, I think is immoral. But that's not the same as illegal. So my view is we should shun people who are cruel to animals. We should have nothing to do with people. We should discriminate against people who are cruel to animals. But the government has no role in protecting them. The government is only there to protect rights, which means human beings. What we need today, what I call the new intellectual, would be any man or woman who is willing to think. Meaning any man or woman who knows that man's life must be guided by reason, by the intellect, not by feelings, wishes, wins or mystic revelations. Any man or woman who values his life and who does not want to give in to today's cult of despair, cynicism and impotence and does not intend to give up the world to the dark ages and to the role of the collectivist. Using the super chat and I noticed yesterday when I appealed for support for the show, many of you step forward and actually supported the show for the first time so I'll do it again. Maybe we'll get some more today. If you like what you're hearing, if you appreciate what I'm doing, then I appreciate your support. Those of you who don't yet support the show, please take this opportunity to go to www.uranbrookshow.com or go to www.subscribestar.com and make a monthly contribution to keep this going.