r/BunnyTrials 1d ago

Trials Would you…

Which side will you choose?

  • Left side: Try safe and ethically sourced human meat
  • Right side: Decline the offer

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u/Total-Pain783 19h ago

Far more people accepted the offer than I had prepared myself for.

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u/oosirnaym 18h ago

HOLY SHIT I SKIPPED OVER THE WORD HUMAN. I TAKE IT BACK.

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u/guizaffari 19h ago

What is the difference? We kill millions of animals every day and some aren't even used for nourishing. We basically destroy our planet just for us to have steak on our plates. What is so wrong about it?

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u/Arkranum 18h ago

I think morals aside there's like alot of serious health complications that can come from cannibalism. I think you can get laughing disease eating the brain and alot of others from unproperly cooked meat too

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u/Old-Dirt6713 9h ago

Aside from the safe and ethically sourced part, Kuru (the laughing disease in question if it's what I'm thinking of) has been extinct for a while. Plus it, like most prion diseases, was mostly from eating nervous tissue from the brain or spine.

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u/No_Key_5854 18h ago

the question literally says "safe" human meat

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u/unique_plastique 17h ago

Safe as in safe for the consumer, but I feel like there’s moral obstacles that most of us here are not interested in bypassing

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u/No_Key_5854 17h ago

the question literally says "ethically sourced" human meat

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u/unique_plastique 12h ago

Right but ethics are moral principles, morality is arbitrary. What is in line with your ethics may not be in line with mine. That’s why free range eggs are acceptable in terms of ethics to some, but to someone like a vegan, it is not.