Look at the opening sentence of the Declaration of Independence and Wittgenstein's first paragraph in the paraphrase. Both of th
ese reflect the Age of Reason's style of cool-headed, logical approaches. BUT . . . what if . . . that first sentence/paragraph had been written by someone whose anger spilled over into hot-headed, insulting, taunting rhetoric? What could that sentence look like? https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-Gex_dO8xXX1hKM3doTkRPcGM/view
Well...it might be that old "supply and demand" factor. As one example: a corporation/rancher/farmer might have the "demand" and the immigrant might have the "supply."
Answer: He warns the animals that his time to die is soon and that they can not keep living under the rule of humans. He tells them not to trust anyone who "goes upon two legs".