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But for the remaining, they'd need stem cells which are harvested via a painful procedure, that's the consent.
People who were currently operating heavy machinery were infected and went into seizures. We see people fall down, we see people die. None of these people consented.
Right, the in universe explanation is the spread was done initially quietly and with no harm. Then they were quickly forced to spread to everyone which unfortunately caused harm.
I agree it's not great logic, but their reasoning is they require consent for direct harm, which includes harvesting stem cells.
The bigger thing for me is the food production. Picking an orange or plucking potatoes from the ground does not do harm because those things do not have central nervous systems.
But it isn't. The issue explicitly isnt that this was an emergency requiring extenuating circumstances, or it would equally apply both to the infection of the survivors and their own food situation. They are all going to die and they have a biological imperative to spread that apply equally now as it did then.
There is a school of thought/religion called jainism, and I feel like their views on the value of life are pretty relevant to this discussion.