Eating Animals is Self Denial
Every animal dies with a mind full of fear, pain, and the chemical imprint of its own ending. When you eat them, you don’t just consume flesh — you swallow that moment of terror, carrying it inside you. Your body becomes their grave, and your mind their unfinished scream. Bit by bit, you stop being fully yourself, and become the ghost of everything you’ve payed to be slaughtered for you.
Eating Animals as the Denial of the Animal Self
A = A . This is the logical axiom of the Law of Identity.
“To take away the fullness of A by ingestion is the symbolic erasure of the fullness of A, contradicting the law of Identity, violating the Law of Non Contradiction (P and ~P) .”
“I am human and I am animal, yet I don't consume Humans, I only consume animals”
Its the case that you:
Ought eat humans AND animals
or
Ought not consume humans NOR animals.
They say you are what you eat.
Who and what are you… when you eat?
The Biological Continuum Humans are not a separate category from other animals—we are animals. Our evolutionary lineage, genetic structure, and physiological systems bind us inseparably to the rest of the animal kingdom. Approximately 98–99% of our DNA is shared with many mammalian species, and our nervous systems, emotional capacities, and survival instincts are not only similar, but in many cases functionally identical.
To say “I am human” is also to say “I am animal.” Denying this truth is akin to denying that a wave is part of the ocean—it is scientifically untenable and philosophically incoherent.