I see what he's going for, but it's answering a question that no one asked. He's a rebel without a cause.
He's saying the immorality of cannibalism comes from killing a person/disrespecting human remains. But if you grew human meat in a lab (from a volunteer's cells), then consuming such meat would be moral. So much is true, IMO. There'd just be no point to it and anyone who would do that would be rightly considered fucked up. Which is why he then hastens to add, "Not that I would do something like that".
I see what he's going for, but it's answering a question that no one asked. He's a rebel without a cause.
He's saying the immorality of cannibalism comes from killing a person/disrespecting human remains. But if you grew human meat in a lab (from a volunteer's cells), then consuming such meat would be moral. So much is true, IMO. There'd just be no point to it and anyone who would do that would be rightly considered fucked up. Which is why he then hastens to add, "Not that I would do something like that".
If and when lab-grown clone meat becomes a thing, there's going to be a human meat company with incredibly annoying marketing within 10 minutes