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Newsweek: Time to Rethink Taboo on Cannibalism? uhhhmmm...... WTF????
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[quote:saved:MV80MTE5OTA5Xzc0Nzc4NzQ0XzVFRTFBRkUz] That's because Hollywood and the elite and the majority of media already practice blood letting and cannibalism. Its the only way they get on the inside track with everyone and get accepted into the circle of trust. Much like them wanting to legalize pedophilia. Hey its natural and kids need pleasure too! There is nothing natural about either! In fact God listed these things as unnatural and said these things would be practiced by the condemned. Its just now many are living condemned lifestyles! It makes them seem more natural if everyone is in on it. These evil fucks will be calling for God's wrath upon all of us as a nation. They are well aware of their condemnation under God's law and our laws as a nation. They are terrified and desperate, and evil as a man can come!!!:macgun::KD: [/quote]
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Newsweek: Time to Rethink Taboo on Cannibalism?
THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D.22 Aug 2019
Since cannibalism is found throughout the animal kingdom and therefore is something natural, perhaps it is time for humans to rethink the “ultimate taboo” against eating human flesh, Newsweek proposes in an article Wednesday.
There is nothing necessarily unethical or unreasonable about eating human flesh, declare psychologists Jared Piazza and Neil McLatchie of Lancaster University, but careful reasoning over the merits of cannibalism is often “overridden by our feelings of repulsion and disgust.”
While not going so far as to recommend cannibalism, saying “there is no need to overcome our repulsion for the foreseeable future,” the two authors suggest that humans could master their aversion for human flesh if they needed to.
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