Re: [social studies] The Zombie fascination in century 20.1
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:44 pm
Survival porn in the age of Apocalypse.
What you don't know can't hurt them.
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Unter Null - Zombieboy Lyric...
i want to be your zombiegirl
and you can be my zombieboy
you have my heart, now give me yours
let's play dead before we die
i want to be your zombiegirl
and you can be my zombieboy
you have my heart, now give me yours
let's play dead while we're alive
i want to be your zombiegirl
and you can be my zombieboy
you have my heart now give me yours
let's play dead before we die
i want to be your zombiegirl
and you can be my zombieboy
i have your heard right in my hands
let's play dead before we die
can you be my zombieboy?
can i be your zombietoy
can you be my zombieboy?
i will be your zombietoy
let's play dead, let's play dead
let's play dead


The Daily Reckoning
New signs of global slowdown darken analyst's economic outlook
Data released this week may show new signs of a global slowdown. But one analyst isn't surprised. From the tech bubble burst to the housing collapse to the resurgence of gold, he's been (mostly) right. Not that he's saying 'I told you so.'
By Bill Bonner, Guest blogger / May 30, 2012
....
And what’s this…? A headline that caught our eye:
100 Million Americans Without Jobs…
Business Insider reports:
Let’s see…that’s about one in three Americans actually working. And how many of them have productive jobs? It depends on what you mean.The national unemployment rate gets lots of attention, and lately more attention has been paid to the workforce participation rate since more Americans have given up looking for a job, but we can also see that an astounding 100 million Americans don’t have jobs… According to the April jobs report, the number of jobless American stood at 100.9 million.
Do you mean jobs that actually increase the supply of goods and services that make up our real wealth? If so, you have to take out all the people who are doing zombie jobs…
You may be thinking of people working for the government…paper pushers whose contribution to national prosperity is marginal, or even negative. What about all the TSA agents who are feeling up nuns and radiating grandmothers? And what about people who work for the zombie industries — like “Government Motors”…funded by the feds…or Solyndra, which got a $535 million loan, guaranteed by the feds…or the Bank of America, kept in business by Fed bailouts…or any one of dozens of companies whose revenues come almost entirely from the feds? Do any of them add to the nation’s wealth? Net? Probably not.
So, out of a population of 311,000,000 how many are carrying the load?
Maybe 50 million. One in 6. The rest are zombies. Or retired. In school. Disabled. Or just goofing off.
Land of the free? RIP.
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4. Violence, Violence, and More Bloody Violencejustdrew wrote:So is it just that zombies are now the only acceptable target for vicarious violence? Shooting terrorists is so déclassé and generally racist. You can only have nazi's in so many story-lines before it get's too uncomfortable for the PTB, and it's so "been done" - to death. So we're left with nothing to shoot but the already dead. In stories. In reality, our boys go on shooting anyone they care to deem a terrorist. Even so, our proud trigger pullers are apparently well into zombie fiction. If you were around for Katrina, and of the wrong completion, the zombie could be you.
so, what's it all about?
Did the Hutu's imagine/pretend the Tutsi's were zombies when it came time to kill?
IIRC, in the Matheson original (novel), the vampires were quite intelligent, coming around and whispering to the protagonist thru his doors and windows, trying to convince him to come out. His wife was one of them. Part of the irony of that story was that in a sense the 'survivor', by retaining what we consider human, had missed out on the evolution (whether bad or good) that all the other humans had gone thru and thus was the inhuman killer that strikes from the outside, the terrorist of the story, if you will. In the Vincent Price adaptation, they were portrayed as intelligent and it seems that with every adaptation they have become more primitive, more 'other' and less recognizably human.AhabsOtherLeg wrote:Those vampires were sentient, or at least cunning on an animal level, all the way through... or do you mean the film? Haven't seen the film 'cos Will Smith stars in it.justdrew wrote: I can't think of any zombie fiction where the zombie retains sentience. It's hinted at toward the end of I am Legend.