Also I want to hear from you, is it ethical and why?

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    3 months ago

    I don’t care about the disagreement, it’s about the fact that some people want to eat human flesh.

    It doesn’t matter what the source of the human flesh is in this case because I think the point is more what is motivating these people to that action.

    Regarding vegans, technically they are “better” people as a study showed they had higher levels of empathy. But of course, wouldn’t hurt to have more data either way. Regardless, that doesn’t necessarily imply that omnis or carnis are “bad” people.

    Also, I am not sure you know what the term false equivalency means. How am I making a false equivalency?

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      3 months ago

      I don’t care about the disagreement, it’s about the fact that some people want to eat human flesh.

      Well if that where true, you wouldn’t have replied would you? Literally the disagreement is about said human flesh. To some extent you care.

      It doesn’t matter what the source of the human flesh is in this case because I think the point is more what is motivating these people to that action.

      Personally? I want an ethical meat alternative. I have sensory issues with food. I would love to switch to a mostly or entirely vegan diet, but the textures of a lot of plant-based foods fucking throw me. I hate it. I wish I wasn’t like that, but I am.

      Using your own sample to grow your own meat is inherently the most ethical way to eat meat. I’m not doing psychological damage to myself by doing so, you’ve no reason to think I would be.