As long as they give consent, I don't see a huge ethical issue with cannibalism. It doesn't really make practical or environmental sense to use people as a food source though.
Few if any cultures have ever eaten people outside of extreme circumstances. Various forms of ritualized cannibalism for funeral or medical purposes aren't uncommon tho.
As long as they give consent, I don't see a huge ethical issue with cannibalism. It doesn't really make practical or environmental sense to use people as a food source though.
Few if any cultures have ever eaten people outside of extreme circumstances. Various forms of ritualized cannibalism for funeral or medical purposes aren't uncommon tho.
It's not an ethical issue because it not something that really happens
Like there's no existing society that practices cannibalsm beyond like drinking ashes or something ceremonial