Alabama Cannibals - Paperback
Alabama Cannibals - Paperback
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by David Eduardo (Author)
Unveiling the Taboo: A Look into the Lives of Modern-Day Cannibals, Their Genetic Roots and Social Acceptance in History.
Alabama Cannibals provides an insightful journey into a topic that has, for long, been shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding. This book delves into the world of cannibalism, tracing it back to the genetic roots and familial lineage. It challenges conventional wisdom by showcasing how cannibalism was once an accepted cultural practice globally, up until the 1860s. But the book doesn't stop at history. It offers a glimpse into the lives of present-day individuals who practice cannibalism, not as a monstrous act, but as a lifestyle choice. These individuals, often leading ordinary lives, reveal a whole new perspective on this taboo. The viewpoint that cannibalism is an affliction or disease is questioned, presenting an empathetic narrative that respects the choices of these individuals. Alabama Cannibals is a sociological exploration, inviting readers to reconsider their perspectives on this little-understood aspect of human behavior. Join us in this fascinating exploration of the unknown, and prepare to have your preconceptions challenged. This book is a journey into the past, the present, and the genetics that bind us all. It's a dive into the human condition, with all its complexities and contradictions