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Square-Enix Teams Up with Known Living Supremacists to Flog ‘Dead Island’ at Comic-Con

| July 20, 2011

We talked with some concern here on the ZRC blog about how Square Enix had picked up distribution duties on the odious Living Supremacist game ‘Dead Island’ to help ensure it receives wider release here in the US. Well, their commitment to hating the Differently Animated doesn’t just extend to shuffling plastic around, as it [...]

The Guardian Continues to Exhibit Anti-Zombie Bias

| July 19, 2011

The supposedly left-leaning UK rag ‘The Guardian’ has been in the ZRC’s sights before, caught touting flagrantly Anti-Zombie viewpoints in the wake of the Leicester affair. Given that, I suppose it was inevitable they would show up and add their two cents to this tragic Bristol City Council story: Local authorities routinely have detailed emergency [...]

Zombie Walk in Tasmania Shows Progress but Long Way to Go

| July 18, 2011

We’re always happy to hear about another peaceful opportunity for the Differently Animated to get out there and meet their Living fellow-citizens in a fun and festive atmosphere, so naturally the ZRC was pleased to learn about an annual Zombie Walk in Hobart, Tasmania from our Australian correspondent @H0110wPeTaL on Twitter. However, even though the [...]

PayPal and Vicious Anti-Zombie Prejudice

| July 18, 2011

A short time ago we declined to switch our checkout system to Google Checkout because of their rather onerous censorship policies, which as free speech advocates the ZRC cannot condone. Now it seems that Paypal wants to irritate us too: At a company event today at its headquarters in San Jose, PayPal provided at least [...]

Bristol City Council Shows Ugly Living Supremacism

| July 17, 2011

We’ve talked previously about how the Anti-Zombie bigot forces as well as the press in the UK got all upset that Leicester didn’t have a ready plan in place to oppress the Differently Animated in the event of the farcical and childish ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ fantasy. The ZRC blog also covered a peaceful protest/response to that [...]

‘Exit Humanity’ Seems to Have the Title Correct at Least

| July 17, 2011

Anti-Zombie prejudice has been splashed into the Western genre before, notably in Marvel Zombies 5 for instance. More broadly, horror-westerns have been seen sporadically, including ‘Dead Bones’ with Ken Foree (of ‘Dawn of the Dead’ infamy). Still I have to give this film, which from the trailer appears rabidly Anti-Zombie, some credit for sheer scale [...]

My Alma Mater’s Student Paper is Apparently a Hotbed of Prejudice

| July 17, 2011

I have fond memories of my four years at Indiana University. Well, four years in school for me, then living on campus for a while with the art director, but you get the idea. Indiana University has a fairly prominent student paper, the Indiana Daily Student. As the title suggests, it is written and published [...]

‘Stranger’ Zombie Movie Trailer and Boundless Zombie Rights Optimism

| July 16, 2011

Very little seems to be available about this upcoming Zombie Film on the internet, but there is a trailer, so let’s engage in some critical analysis that may prove frightfully incorrect later when actual facts are available, shall we? First, the trailer and description from Youtube: A teaser trailer for the upcoming zombie film, Stranger. [...]

Is Cookie Monster an Anti-Zombie Bigot?

| July 16, 2011

It’s always disturbing to learn that an icon in public life is an Anti-Zombie bigot. I mean, Max Brooks made a name for himself being evil, but undoubtedly some comic book fans were disheartened when Robert Kirkman showed his true colors. Woody Harrelson? I never saw that one coming. But the Cookie Monster, beloved children’s [...]

The Implications of ‘My Pet Zombie’

| July 15, 2011

‘Fido’, which I’m working on screenshots of for a full review for the ZRC blog, famously explored the concept of abusive humans using Zombies as slaves, and what might happen when one little boy treated his Zombie more like a pet, and eventually, a member of the family instead. It was an interesting, outside the [...]