Is it moraly wrong to xenocide a different species that can live for thousand of years and feel emotion more than you do?
>>18401888No it's not wrong if they rape my mind and gangstalk me and terrorize, harass, abuse, threaten etc me for anything I think or do.
>manage to rip the fabric of reality and birth a new god with your orgies and hedonism>99.9% of aeldari cuckout in a split second and become slaves, sadistic drukhari who torture everyone they can get their hands on, even kids, as an offering to slaanesh to avoid being tortured in turn>0.1% flee like pussies and do nothing to rectify the cosmic horror they created>when your chaos corruption hits humans ½ turn to chaos, but only because aeldari brought it upon them and corrupted their primarchs who deceived and conquered half of humanity before they realized what was happening>the other ½ maintain their faith and fight a brutal desperate confusing struggle where they can't be sure who is friend or foe, with chaos deceptions turning loyalists against each other>sons against fathers, fathers against sons, brother against brother, worlds lost as traitors unload the empire's exterminatus arsenals on loyalists>the loyalists win but their emperor, their savior, is near death due to his injuries fighting against his own sons and now lingers on the golden throne>with the empire weakened orcs multiply uncontrollably and fill the power vacuum, necrons rise from their slumber, drukhari prey on the weak>there are also threats from within as psykers across the galaxy experience horrifying nightmarish visions and turn insane, manipulated to found cults, become vessels and sometimes even portals for demonic entities>chaos abominations pour forth from the eye of terror while the Emperor uses every last ounce of will to keep another on earth closed, both of which attract an intergalactic threat, the Tyranids, sent to up and wipe out all conscious life in the milky way and end the abomination>for 10000 years humans fight against these existential threats brought upon them by the aeldari, external and internal, material and immaterial, a lot longer than a split secondhmm, I wonder why the monkeigh might be a little apprehensive
>>18401888From a standpoint of moral philosophy and ethics, yes. If a species can think and feel, then it has moral value.