If a species were "lesser", then what possible impact could they have on the superior species' survival?Hapsburg said:if you are a superior species, that gives you the right to destroy a lesser species for the sake of survival and the evolutionary process.
What if I were a superior human being to another? Would that give me the right to kill another person, as long as they were "lesser" than I? What makes someone or something superior? John Nash is superior to me in mathematics, but I am physically stronger than him, making me inferior in one respect yet superior in another. Who kills whom?
So if it were possible for me to kidnap Kakihara's boss, but I hadn't, I would be innocent? Yet Kakihara dresses so trendily and behaves with such rhythm-certainly more than I possess; this must make him superior to me.if its for fun and amusement, or if the thing dying is innocent, then killing it is wrong.
And yet, he enjoys inflicting pain. I am possibly in his way of survival (one without pleasure in his life can lead to depression, depression can lead to suicide, and we certainly cannot lose the most interesting character, now can we?), yet I am innocent. Should he kill me or mutilate me? If he were to kill/torture me, he would most certainly enjoy it, but it would also be in his best interest as a superior being to the lowly Jinoda.