![]() ![]() ![]() It was only after this en masse disappearance that the government gives into pressure to legalize human factory farming, as if the desperation wasn’t clear until AFTER a wave of marginalized people were eradicated. What I found really interesting about this was how if they aren’t considered worthy to be treated equally in general society, why are they the first group worthy of being consumed? If society was going to maintain its usual racist rhetoric one would think the people that are suppressed by the wealthy everyday of their lives would not be worth eating? Or perhaps the wealthy see themselves as untouchable and above the law, with the freedom to mistreat, and in this case subsequently kill, others whenever they see it fit. ![]() Something that stood out to me within the first few pages of this novel was how a hierarchy of existence very much exists and the marginalized groups are the first to disappear en masse. ![]()
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