• threeduck
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    5 months ago

    Well, it doesn’t cause prion diseases, it just spreads them. It’s only transmissible by consumption of conspecifics (or often, as in mad cow disease, by eating similar species - when farmers were feeding cows dead chickens and cows).

    So you’re saying the only thing stopping you from eating factory farmed human meat is the risk to your own safety?

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      5 months ago

      No, I’m saying that’s the main differentiation between cannibalism and normal meat eating.

      Personally, I have a huge problem with all factory farmed meat, and am mostly vegetarian.

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        5 months ago

        So… If there were no risk of disease, you would consider cannibalism and “normal meat eating” to be basically equitable, and equally justifiable? If not, why not?

        Sorry I’m just having a hard time getting some solid admissions here, nobody wants to just straight up answer.

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          5 months ago

          As a human, yes I consider a human life to be more valuable than the life of a member of another species. Is that biased? Probably, but if that biased didn’t exist, neither would humans.