>>2586910>>2586930Not if the meat is from a factory farm.
A Social Darwinist would never put someone out of their misery, that goes against everything in the ideology.
Even if you disagree with Rei being one, you have to understand that Asuka fits even less. She is constantly mean to people and cares a lot about herself.
To really follow the ideology you would be somewhat passive to others in that you don't want to hurt them or help them; let them survive by their own merit or fall by their own undoing.
Letting Shinji pick the fate of the world rather than doing it for him is somewhat illustrative of this idea. Like a mother forcing a child into a difficult situation then letting them decide for themselves how they want to get out of it.
>projecting his views onto ReiI'm not a Social Darwinist and I disagree with many of its key points.