their now-deleted AMA

gcj post making fun of this man

Americans have a deep-seated deranged longing to be in a situation where absolute brutality can be hypothetically justified. Self-defense violence fantasies continue to be unhinged. There’s a shitload of supportive comments in the AMA too.

  • A_Serbian_Milf [they/them]
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    Americans have a deep-seated deranged longing to be in a situation where absolute brutality can be hypothetically justified

    Why do you think Zombies were uniquely popular in America and originating here?

    A zombie is a back from the dead motherfucker

    A soulless, crippled and meat eater folk craving for your fresh brain

    Your finger is on the trigger, my friend Face to face

    He mess you bad if you hesitate

    Boom! Brains everywhere!

    It's politically correct if you shoot a zombie in the face

    Boom! Make it explode!

    Relieve your working routine stress to the bloody bone

    They used to be human

    That's why we like them so much

    We can go cannibal with no sense of shame!

    We are no savage

    We no pay

    To see gladiators kill

    We are more human than that

    We are different

    We shoot zombies in the face!

    Shoot zombies in the face!

    Zombies are slow, predictable, old-fashioned

    We ain't scared or surprised watching them in action

    A creative dead end

    Why are they still a trend?

    They're our ex-neighbour!

    They're that fucking pretentious bitch and your stupid bully boss

    They preserve your traits!

    Semi-human so we can hate them as much as you can

    They are all that we are afraid to be

    Anti-human

    Anti-human

    We are justified

    We have permission

    We are licensed cannibals

    By killing them, we declare

    We are different

    We are better

    I fear, I hate, I need my green neighbor!

    The more brutal you go

    The more relieved you'll be

    It's tolerated to go ape on them

    They're filthy former human beings

    We are no monsters

    We no pay

    To see gladiators kill

    We are more human than that

    We are different

    We shoot zombies in the face!

    • Presents [none/use name]
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      Zombie movies are the white race's deep-seated fear of BIPOC. They will overwhelm us with sheer numbers, eat our brains, transform us into them (racial mixing), etc. Thus the great pleasure in finally getting to actually use our guns, and only headshots will do the job. The entire genre from George Romero to Sam Raimi is just white anxiety at a changing world which will not include them.

      • A_Serbian_Milf [they/them]
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        Specifically they are the subconscious fear of the property owner and small business owner. There’s a reason why the protagonist humans are always camped out at a location (mall, prison, farm, house, etc) and the zombies are always breaking in, breaking down the fences. We have to shoot these mindless non-humans, they are breaking into my property!!

        A lot of survivalist/libertarian mindset as well, with the entire premise of everyone turning on each other once things get difficult instead of banding together - and the prepper instinct.

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          • A_Serbian_Milf [they/them]
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            Well Zombies are an inversion of the old horror archetypes of Dracula and aristocratic vampires. Used to be that what scared most people was the blood sucking old money capitalist in the manor on the hill, who follows strange arcane rules and has the ability to slaughter and exploit mortals. Most people were workers or peasants.

            Now most people in the US are middle-class consumers completely absorbed into the cult of individuality. They see themselves as Dracula. They see the workers and peasants of the world as mindless and stupid livestock to exploit and slaughter. Their inside subconscious source of perspective and identity has swapped from one of the lowly masses terrorized by a powerful monster, to a powerful monster who terrorizes the lowly masses. Hence the glee you see when people discuss what they would do during a hypothetical zombie apocalypse and it's pop-culture power. No peasant or worker would have felt glee at the idea of a real life vampire apocalypse.

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        • A_Serbian_Milf [they/them]
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          In horror movies, monsters hunt humans. In zombie movies, humans hunt “monsters”.

          At its core it’s a libidinal fantasy and power trip, an apocalypse of slow easy monsters tailored for an audience of slow incompetent viewers who want to imagine they would thrive while everyone else perishes. It’s contradictory and very dialectical tbh, zombies are an interesting trope

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    • ClathrateG [none/use name]
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      Why do you think Zombies were uniquely popular in America and originating here?

      Haiti

      • A_Serbian_Milf [they/them]
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        Those are not the same thing with the same tropes. They are not the mindless hordes who need to have their heads blown off and justify brutality