Homo suidae?

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ethics are literally a meme

huh, well look at that.
I never considered it.

it all seems so clear now

...

Wow. This guy just debunked ethics.

>This guy just debunked ethics
I'm not a "guy".

sure thing dude

Gene splicing is not real so good luck mixing a human with anything that isnt human.

>Gene splicing is not real
Here is a tutorial, just for you:
premierbiosoft.com/tech_notes/gene-splicing.html

If they're not sentient, then yes.

That settles it, the provided ms paint drawing really made me think. Thanks for convincing me gene splicing is real.

I think the benefit to humanity as a collective outweighs the cost and is therefore E T H I C A L

define "humanity"

those pigs might qualify

>ethics are literally a meme

meme
mēm/
noun
noun: meme; plural noun: memes
an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.

Well shit, the poster has a point.

>ethics
>passed from one individual to another
Sounds like a disease ... but ethics are a matter of individual choice.

>but ethics are a matter of individual choice.
If this was true we'd likely see a much wider range of ethical values

how do you know what someone's ethical values are?

How do you know what language they speak?

by listening to them talk
but a person themselves may be undecided on a stance, the might not even believe what they say etc etc etc
it's complicated you can't just know

What if they know a second or third language you would never know since they might not say, it's complicated.

that too
this is why sociology is so hard

>a much wider range of ethical values
...than zero to saint? How could that happen?

That's a philosophical question. Not Veeky Forums.

>but ethics are a matter of individual choice.
""""personal choice"""" is largely what you're conditioned to think like, AKA meme.

Would you kill a pig to save a human. Pretty easy fucking question.

>conditioned to think
a lot of us Lrn2think without your dinner bell, Pavlov

Assuming pig level intelligence of less, why the fuck not?