zombies... as a metaphor.

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metaphor:A figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common.

fictitional zombies are brainless and want your brain.

metaphorical zombies are unthinking sheeple and want your dna that codes for creativity. at CF we call them DWFs, vanguard calls them the 'kwa', but basically they are the multicultural fascists.


is the media hype about the 'zombie apocalypse' supposed to be a metaphor for the war between the multicult and nationalists?
 

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Why would the kwa's media use a metaphor that implies the multicultists are brain dead zombies and the nationalists are the "good guys"?

I have also never heard that zombies want DNA for creativity, I thought it was a more simple desire of hunger for human flesh--and to add members to their tribe.
 

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Why would the kwa's media use a metaphor that implies the multicultists are brain dead zombies and the nationalists are the "good guys"?

I have also never heard that zombies want DNA for creativity, I thought it was a more simple desire of hunger for human flesh--and to add members to their tribe.


i think the masters have a vested interest in instability. a rocking ship that never capsizes. as much as nationalists like to think we're 'on our own', the oligarchy needs us to keep the global socialists in check. they are just as dangerous to the ruling class as any nationalist movement.

zombies don't want dna, the lower rungs of the gene pool do. and they want better brains.

i really don't understand the media hype behind zombies. but i do see this metaphor.

a multicult socialist might see the same thing about neocons. they are zombies too.

didn't hitler connect the nationalists with the socialists?

if i ever get around to it, i'd like to make a website built on the concept of 'separatists united'. an oxymorn for sure, but the goal is to end conflict between the tribes by treaty.
 
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They used to represent fear of unnatural longevity and being denied a proper death. Those things aren't scary to a society that is increasingly materialistic and anti-intellectual, so now they represent the fear of a return to a state of nature and all vs. all. Or, put another way, fear that the protective hand of big government will be removed. That's the propaganda.
 
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