Cannibalism

//ˈkanɪbəlɪz(ə)m//

"Cannibalism" in a Sentence (12 examples)

First the immigrants, then you. Our solidarity - the answer to social cannibalism.

First the immigrants, then you. Our solidarity is the answer to social cannibalism.

First the immigrants, next you. Our solidarity - the answer to social cannibalism.

First the emigrants, then you. Solidarity is our response to social cannibalism.

Eating animals is not that different from anthropophagy or cannibalism.

Sami indulged into cannibalism.

Consider, once more, the universal cannibalism of the sea; all whose creatures prey upon each other, carrying on eternal war since the world began.

There were even isolated reports of cannibalism.

It is, therefore, probable that men in the stone age practised anthropophagy; we have, really, no cause to be surprised at this; since, in our own days, various savage tribes are addicted to cannibalism, under a considerable diversity of circumstances.

Cannibalism does not openly figure amongst aboriginal misdeeds, but in the northern part of Queensland it is no uncommon vice.

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Evidence for cannibalism abounds - even if circumstantial - both from the modern world and throughout history, but academic anthropology has found itself in a funk of denial. […] Considered globally, cannibalism should be less a moral issue than one of custom. I like Marmite, but then I have been raised on the stuff.

HuFu and was promoting it as “the healthy human flesh alternative!” Mark Nuckols, inventor of HuFu, says, “I have to admit that I myself have never sampled human flesh. . . . However, I've done quite a bit of research on the history and anthropology of cannibalism and read enough accounts to have come up with a fairly good approximation”

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