A person owns his/her body. Some give their body to research. My friend, JRandomFreeper, Johnny, had brain cancer. The docs wanted his brain for cancer research, and he signed papers to do that. Bob and I were his closest friends and he told us when he signed the papers.
You seem to be indirectly defending cannibalism on the grounds that it is not necessarily illegal. But unlike Johnny's case, the cannibalism mentioned on this thread is a strictly pagan monstrosity and must be stopped. We must not even accidentally gloss over this.
"Hillary was reportedly eager to do her part by starting WW3 her 2nd 4 years." The critical word here is "reportedly". I have said it is "likely" Trump will start a war (Clinton would not).
I think you have misread both of them. It goes without saying that one of us is wrong.
I don't like Trump. I conscientiously sat out the 2016 election. I know a lot about Trump--much of it pretty disgusting. On the other hand, I know tons more about HRC, and practically all of it is absolutely horrendous. Having said that, I am backing our President. He's trying to do the right thing. And he has a lot more intelligence than any of the rest of us have.
By the way, here's a somewhat tongue-in-cheek test question for you: Where was Obama born?
It is my hope he [Trump] is removed from office before the end of this year. He is a modern "Captain Ahab" (Moby Dick book). Ahab used the techniques of "group hypnosis" to convince the crew to follow him. Trump does the same thing. He repeats phrases over and over and over until the people believe what is he says is "truth" and follow him. I was trained in hypnosis and used that with some of my patients.
There have been more scholarly articles on
Moby Dick than on any other novel in American history. (
The Scarlet Letter was number two as of the last time I checked.) The weirdest of these articles were written by the so-called Freudian critics about forty years ago. The weirdest of the weird Freudian critics was Leslie Fiedler. He noticed a lot of the homosexuality imagery in the book, but in my opinion, he did not clearly understand what Melville was consciously doing.
(Heck, a lot of impressively credentialed literarists don't even understand
The Scarlet Letter very well. [LOL])