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The logical kind. The answer to "is there any ethical way to eat sturgeon?" is a simple no.
That’s kinda subjective. Also even for a vegan you could construct an ethical situation for that.
It's not subjective, it's an uncomfortable truth that people actively avoid confronting. And none of those "ethical situations" involve asking internet strangers whether it would go well in a stroganoff.
It is completely subjective. However you seem to be quite ideologically invested in your own opinion so I don’t think it is worth arguing.