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They aren't serial killers waiting to strike, no. I'm sure there are many people who want to eat people but go their whole life without every doing it. I'm sure they'd benefit from this too, but that's pretty irrelevant to me because I'm not trying to defend cannibalism. What I am defending is the idea of a place for them to go to do their thing where they don't harm anyone. So the logical targets of my defense would be the people who ARE serial killers waiting to happen unless they have an alternative.
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You've been watching far too many B movies if you think there are whole subclasses of society that are just waiting for the chance to eat someone. Think about how many cannibals have actually committed crimes in the last century. I can think of two, maybe three cases in all that time in the whole world.
If someone is attracted to the idea of eating someone but not killing them, then they're not going to kill anyone. If someone is attracted to the idea of eating someone and killing them, they're going to kill anyway because it gets them off. Either way, it's a moot point because the number of cannibal-attracted people in the world is incredibly low and the number who will compulsively act on those desires is much, much lower.