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brenda buzzell's avatar

You have made and are making great strides for the rights of animals!! 🩷

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Wayne Hsiung's avatar

Thank you! We did it with a lot of support from people like you!

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Clare Curtis's avatar

Thank you for sharing the progress in your incredible efforts with the Riglan case. You are an inspiration!!

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tenebrae's avatar

Wonderful! The world will only become a better place as more people embrace their true nature of compassion.

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Marsha Domesick's avatar

It’s wonderful to see the great strides made in the last year. Your work is very inspiring and I show my thanks by supporting and donating. Thank you on behalf of the animals.❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

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Elsa's avatar

Fabulous news!!! Great how the hard times are paying off.

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James Greene's avatar

Things, commodities, inventory, swept up into market retail and wholesale, seem like part of what estranges us from just being warm bodies toward eachother, in a disastrous arrangement enabled by the casting of a 'deep state' upon us all, perhaps well illustrated by an episode of the Three Stooges from 1949, Hokus Pokus.

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motherharp's avatar

I think the animals will guide you and inspire you, and that is all you need, in any case.

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Cheryl's avatar

I have the deepest respect for this steadfast approach and appreciate the skillful writing and analysis. I've subscribed so that I can read the archive over the next year, so I very much hope it remains available.

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Joeann's avatar

We need this in Britain MBR beagles is a death camp for these poor dogs

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JG's avatar

Fantastic news. I wonder if the key to (initial) progress in animal rights is mining the public’s love of dogs?

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Catherine Desjarlais's avatar

Absolutely amazing work as always!

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Holly's avatar

Valuing and steadily building early momentum instead of going for the tangible successes may not seem like enough to hold on to and fuel future actions. It takes unwavering blind faith in the strategy.

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Wayne Hsiung's avatar

I don't think it takes blind faith. I think it takes understanding of the theory of change, and leadership able to establish a vision.

It's not so different from what leaders did to respond to Covid 19 in March 2020. They explained exponential growth and said, look, it seems small now, but it's going to be big, so we need to act.

The difference here is that we're trying to do something positive, not avert something negative!

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Coleman Tom's avatar

This moron is going to keep it up until he gets 10 years in prison.That'll shut him up for good.What he doesn't know here is the new head of the USDA is very much against animal activists especially against farmers and animal breeders. As i've always said the nail that sticks up , will get pounded.. She will be a major player as spokeswoman.For anything that's going to involve the USDA. 5-6 felonies he'll cool off. He's got a lot of nerve.He's already been convicted and he's not even American.He was born in china..

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Wayne Hsiung's avatar

Thanks Coleman! Appreciate the feedback -- especially from a critic! :)

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Anton's avatar

Your framework around scalable change—particularly the “Day 2 problem” and the emphasis on momentum over early success—feels like a Rosetta Stone for movement-building. So many causes stall because they don’t engineer feedback loops. They treat the “win” as the end, rather than the start of the amplification.

What hit hardest:

“The first effort makes winning possible. The next effort makes it inevitable.”

That’s not just hopeful—it’s a blueprint.

Thank you for modeling both the moral courage and the systems-level thinking this moment demands. You’re proving that small acts of virtue, when aligned with exponential mechanisms, can bend the arc.

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