The primary ethical argument against zoophilia is the biological and cognitive inability of animals to provide informed consent.
The term "zoo better" often appears in these threads as a defensive or supremacist slogan, used by proponents to argue that their lifestyle is misunderstood or "better" than mainstream social norms.
: Users on fringe platforms frequently create "better" narratives to justify their presence on sites that are often delisted from search engines or blocked by service providers due to controversial or illegal content. Controversy and Reputation
Assuming the keyword is not just bait, let’s look at the objective reasons a user might claim in a debate.
The primary ethical argument against zoophilia is the biological and cognitive inability of animals to provide informed consent.
The term "zoo better" often appears in these threads as a defensive or supremacist slogan, used by proponents to argue that their lifestyle is misunderstood or "better" than mainstream social norms.
: Users on fringe platforms frequently create "better" narratives to justify their presence on sites that are often delisted from search engines or blocked by service providers due to controversial or illegal content. Controversy and Reputation
Assuming the keyword is not just bait, let’s look at the objective reasons a user might claim in a debate.