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Whether or not a doctor obtains consent is entirely irrelevant to whether it is ethical to kill a sentient being for sensory pleasure. You are creating a false analogy because you can no longer defend your position on the original topic.
you're the one who raised this particular analogy
I used those analogies as reductio ad absurdum to show that your stated logic leads to absurd conclusions. I didn't raise them to debate medical ethics; I raised them to demonstrate that if we held people responsible for any foreseen probability of harm, society would be impossible.
The fact that you are hyper-focusing on the mechanics of a doctor's consent rather than addressing why your own logic makes parents 'murderers' and drivers 'killers' proves that you are incapable of defending your actual position.
since you seem to be admitting that's not a good analogy, do you want to try another?
I didn’t say it was a bad analogy; I said you intentionally missed the point of it because you cannot defend your own logic. Pretending I 'admitted' something I didn't is just your latest attempt to keep us talking about anything other than your choice to fund animal slaughter.
but they're bad analogies