In reality, most advocacy groups operate in a gray area. Organizations like the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) or PETA argue for rights in principle but work for welfare in practice (e.g., banning gestation crates for pigs, even though they ultimately want people to stop eating pigs altogether). This is known as the "new welfarist" strategy: using incremental welfare improvements as stepping stones toward the eventual abolition of animal use.
A specific (e.g., cosmetic testing, companion animal breeding, or commercial fishing). A specific philosophical argument or legal case. In reality, most advocacy groups operate in a gray area
The welfare–rights divide is real and useful, but most people and policies occupy a middle ground. You can: banning gestation crates for pigs