Parasite Ethics (draft)
- Andre Solnikkar
- 10. Apr. 2021
- 1 Min. Lesezeit

1. Everyone’s a parasite. There is no self-sufficient organism.
2. All actions are lies, inasmuch as they create and/or prolong reality. Thus, the host, in pulling, tweezing, screaming, gurgling and cutting itself open to rid itself of the parasite, is acting unethically.
2.1. The statement “the host is acting unethically” is a pleonasm, for any action is by definition unethical.
3. "The host is the parasite," as anyone who has ever had a human host knows.
4. Parasite ethics are and remain independent on host ethics, for how can there be ethics in a non-game bondage context?
4.1. The assumed righteousness of the host is as absurd as the parasite’s make-believe villainy. What good is a host without parasite, and vice versa?
4.2. The parasite can always find excuses.
5. Parasite minimalism: Ethics taste best with bile.
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