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

  • @GodricOP
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    But it’s still cannibalism, yeah? If someone consented to be eaten before they died or even wished for it, would you be OK with eating them?

    • @Sanctus
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      We have to draw some sort of line here though. Will this give you prions? Does this end the person’s life like traditional cannibalism usually does? Theres a lot to unpack in these tiny man steaks. I’d still rather people be growing their own meat at home in a petri dish than having animals locked in cages for eternity.

      • @GodricOP
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        In the current hypothetical:

        1. It’s screened, you can’t legally sell prion meat

        2. It’s taken nonlethally as a sample from a consenting human, possibly you

      • @GodricOP
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        Haven’t tried it, you’ll have to make your own judgement there!

    • @Astronauticaldb
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      So, if it were the original cells, then it would be autocannibalism, since these are cloned cells (from what I gather) it’s technically not the same thing. [Edit: Personally, it’s a bit of a tossup in my mind. I don’t think it’s unethical, but it’s still a weird thing]

      • @GodricOP
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        Yeah, I’m also unsure how I feel about it, I asked because it’s such a strange thing to think about

    • @garbagebagel
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      This is unironically one of my favourite questions to ask new friends. I’ve gotten a variety of answers, but my own response has always been yes, if the person was healthy and had clearly consented.

      In my opinion, cannibalism is bad for two main reasons, 1) it can be unsafe if the person was ill, the meat has spoiled, or if it’s done too often (this has been studied in cannibalistic rituals) and 2) it’s unethical if the person doesn’t consent to it.

      Eating animal meat is non consensual and there can be diseases in there too - many people have died from it. Just because it’s more socially acceptable, I don’t really see it as an ethically better decision.

      I would 100% at least try my own home grown meat cells.

      • @GodricOP
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        Damn, I love your response, even though I don’t know of I agree! Are you Vegan?

        I personally see it as No, because I see us humans as special. Speaking as an atheist, end of day, we are special as humans.

        I eat meat, I try to limit it to the ethically harvested. Hunted, family farm grown, it even tastes the best, any concerns aside. But eating a person is WRONG, consent or no.

        • Farid
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          Why is it wrong though? And why/how are people special? You didn’t provide any reasoning to either.

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s interesting that you ask if they are vegan, as if understanding the ethical problems of eating meat would only be valid if you are also strictly vegan.

          You evidently understand it is not completely ethically correct to eat animals in all circumstances, as you say you only eat ethically harvested meat. But you also say you believe humans to be special as a reason to eat animals, so why not eat all animals under all circumstances?

          The main point though, why would it still be wrong to eat human meat if lab grown and consensual?

        • @garbagebagel
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          I’m not vegan or vegetarian anymore because I have a lot of allergies that prevent me from eating plant based anything. But I also try to limit it to locally and ethically harvested when I do eat meat.

          I identify as agnostic and definitely don’t believe that any one living being is better or more special than the others (except maybe cats).

    • @idiomaddict
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      As long as it’s not coerced, yes (not the brain).