et in Arcadia ego wrote:Being an RI member does not mean by default I go into mind-numbing panic or moral outrage with every thread or discussion; I choose my freak-outs with a little more discretion than that.
I'm allowed to do that, yes? Think my own thoughts on something? Or should we be as lockstep jack-booting here at RI as the rest of the world that we profess so much dislike for?

Here's what pissed me off, to refresh your memory:
I think someone's taking their comic books a little too seriously..
I wasn't calling you out for disagreeing with me.
I was calling you out for poo-poo-ing my seriousness.
Black Comedy has existed for centuries, or is the next accusation going to be that the CIA used a Time Machine to head back and manipulate the Greek Tragedy playwriters?
Human sacrifice, slavery, and wanton rape of children also existed for centuries. Did the CIA use a time machine to plant that shit in history? No. Of course not. So why the hell would the existence of barbaric primitive ancient shit be relevant to a current depiction of barbaric current/future shit?
Have you actually read the comics or is this just a knee-jerk reaction to Jeff's post?
I don't have to visit the fucking crime scenes of a serial killer to understand how heinous that shit is, likewise I've read enough about this Marvel Zombies shit to understand how fucking heinous it is.
And as for your meme about this being a manipulation for accepting cannibalism, despite my own ocassional daydreamings about being in a zombie scenario(no horror fan has not done this at some point), I tend to reject your take on it altogether. I don't reject the very real possibility that such a thing could happen in the face of full economic/social collapse, and I've made the same prediction many times here. I'm just saying that I don't believe the comics have anything to do with peddling familiarity with such a scenario.
Okay.
People don't need conditioning for that kind of thing; all they require is an empty stomach for a long enough period and instinct will take over.
But they might need conditioning to accept a systemization of it, or the "need" for it when they're not necessarily
literally starving...but merely "deprived" of meat. They might need conditioning if a set of countries or a set of upper classes wanted to get an organized "headstart" before a
full collapse and feed off the third world/underclasses. There could be a long intermediate stage between civilization and collapse.
Or it might just be collective ESP, like I said above, and completely unguided.