>>1021507Well they would have mastered space flight, either by getting so close to c that their trip takes very little time for them (though, they would be abandoning their homeworld's current time period completely) or somehow getting around speed-of-light limit. The former would put them well, well in advance of our current technology and the latter would put them on such a fundamentally different level of advancement from us that it's not even funny. So yeah, they're gonna think we're kinda backwards savages for a lot of shit if they're at that level, probably. The only way I could see them not thinking we're a bit fucked up for killing other things without necessity (regardless the reason, whether it be for food or whatever) is if they're so advanced that they've been able to actually determine that earth's non-human animals are essentially "biological robots" that don't actually have sentience, in which case all bets are off from a moral standpoint, obviously.