The Cannibal Café Forum Review

Anthropologists have long distinguished between survival cannibalism, ritual cannibalism (endocannibalism as mortuary practice), and pathological cannibalism (Lindenbaum, 1979; Conklin, 2001). TCCF members often draw selectively on anthropological literature to legitimize their desires, re-framing cannibalism as a culturally relative practice rather than a universal moral atrocity. This “strategic relativism” is a key rhetorical device.

The Cannibal Café Forum, also known as the "Cannibal Café" or "Fleshlight Cafe," was an online forum that operated from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. It was infamous for its graphic and disturbing content, which included discussions of cannibalism, necrophilia, and other forms of violent and deviant behavior. the cannibal café forum