Further, animals do scream, bark, chirp, and meow for example, hence they do have a voice. The group leaders are paid to go around the world and speak about animal rights, which is unlike the Animal Liberation Front, which is not paid and do not speak at all. Second, the idea of them being silent, but saying that the animals are the voiceless in the name of their group, is factually false.They wear masks, similar to the ALF who do not want credit or recognition, but show their face all over Instagram, which is factually not proven to do anything for animals, except foster heroism.Is interesting and contradictory for four reasons. The next group that was influenced directly by the Animal Liberation Front is Anonymous for the Voiceless. less legal costs as they often do not get caught.more negative media as ALF is a terrorist organization and.more resources used to promote the action.The continues debate is what is more effective open rescue, which During that same period the ALF with no media outreach and no mass action, liberated 30 turkeys in October 2018 with very few people. These are all expenses that get into the tens of thousands of dollars. Direct Action Everywhere liberated 100 turkeys near Salt Lake, Utah, USA with over 600 people flying in from all over the country, staying in hotels, flying in Ingrid Newkirk, Moby, and James Cromwell. and one in England both in 2018 of turkeys being liberated. Let us take for example two liberations on in the U.S. If DXE’s main goal is total animal liberation, then why do they have so many workshops about getting media attention, with little about the ALF and claiming at the same time they do direct action? One could argue that the direct action for animal liberation can be determined by how many animals one individual liberates. While a number of Direct Action Everywhere members do not know the history of the animal rights movement or about the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), they do benefit from a long history of liberation of animals and taking pictures of animals being oppressed by the ALF. Two grass-roots organizations that are highly controversial within the animal rights movement are Direct Action Everywhere and Anonymous for the Voiceless.