Is cannibalism wrong, immoral, or unethical if it doesn't involve people being *intentionally* killed?
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann
everyone replying to this doesn't understand why it's traditionally considered "wrong" in the first place
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Replying to @alicemazzy
Why *is* it traditionally considered wrong? Avoiding prion diseases?
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann @alicemazzy
suppressing instrumentalization societies require that we think of each other as people, not as things, and thinking of someone as potential calories is a fairly hardcore level of thinking of them as a thing
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