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Title: Resident Evil 5 racism
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deep:cover - September 8, 2007 04:58 PM (GMT)
For all their focus on gore galore, zombie movies have traditionally been rife with social commentary and allegory. George Romero's Living Dead series of films have touched on terrorism, class warfare, rampant commercialism, and in the original Night of the Living Dead, race relations.

The two subjects are intersecting again, as the recently released trailer for Resident Evil 5 has a number of commentators concerned about how the trailer portrays a white hero--the returning Chris Redfield--against hordes of black zombie foes in what could be an African village. In an editorial for The Village Voice's Runnin' Scared news blog, Bonnie Ruberg notes one forum-goer's concern that gunning down mobs of angry Africans could be "subtly racist." Ruberg herself says she finds the trailer "strangely disturbing."

"It's not just that these zombies are black, but that the uninfected black villagers are zombie-like too," Ruberg wrote. "See all those spooky shots of the villagers before they get infected? It's as if race itself were a disease. The white protagonist has to fight back or be infected."

She also notes that according to the zombie mythos, the barest contamination, a bite or a single drop of blood in an open wound, spells doom for a person. That could be a parallel to Africa's ongoing HIV and AIDS crisis, Ruberg wrote, or a reminder of the segregationists who used a "one drop rule" stating that black ancestry of any sort was justification enough to deny a person access to basic rights.

Ruberg is not the only commentator to blog on the issue. In a post titled "Blackface Goes HD?," Jason from Microscopiq takes issue not only with the race of the parties involved in the trailer, but also in the setting.

"With all the positive steps being taken of late to raise awareness of the good things happening in Africa as well as the urgent need in some parts of the continent, we really can't afford this kind of step back. We need to find ways to humanize Africans, not dehumanize them."

On Black Looks, a group blog focusing on African women and social concerns, Kym Platt briefly recaps the trailer, noting that it's apparently the white character's job to destroy the black people and save humanity.

"This is problematic on so many levels," Platt wrote, "including the depiction of Black people as inhuman savages, the killing of Black people by a white man in military clothing, and the fact that this video game is marketed to children and young adults. Start them young...fearing, hating, and destroying Black people."

Platt's blog--like the others--has spurred a number of responses, most overwhelmingly in defense of the game or against the original author. One response to the "Black Looks" post points out that the Resident Evil series has seen its share of zombies of European origin.

"According to the statistics of racial make-up in the world, I'd actually say that whites have been unfairly discriminated against in the series, if anything, since so many of them have been enemies in RE," said one commenter. "It only seems fair that Africans get treated equally, and with only one game full of primarily black enemies to six games full of primarily white, from a racial viewpoint I'd say that the Africans are getting off easy."

"There is plenty of real racism alive and well in the world today and words cannot describe how disgusting it can be," wrote another, "but it is garbage rants like this that take attention from real problems. It is absurd and insulting to everyone to suggest this game is in anyway being designed to teach anyone to hate black people."

A third poster merely commented, "That game looks so awesome."

Over on the Village Voice blog post, one commenter approached the issue from another direction, writing, "Many of these games, including [Resident Evil 5], are being made in ethnically homogenous Japan, where concepts of race are hugely different from those in America. On some level, I think Japanese developers simply don't understand how potentially flammable these kinds of scenarios could become, let alone some of the even more blatant stereotyping often found in Japanese games (think Barrett's penchant for Ebonics in [Final Fantasy 7], just for starters.)"

http://uk.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entr...page=1#comments



Looks like the game could face a banning if this keeps up...Some people are really over-reacting though. I mean the comment about it teaching kids to hate black people? LOL, what a joke.

Joshyboy - September 8, 2007 05:47 PM (GMT)
I think it's stupid how people over-react to such things. Everything is offensive to someone.

There always like, 'This game includes Black people, lets sue them and take all their moneyz!!1'

Well, We've had our fair share of killings. In almost every game your having to kill white people. Or zombies. Or Locust. Or robots. Or animals. Or Monsters. Or Beat em up.

Tommeh - September 8, 2007 05:52 PM (GMT)
It's a damn game.... They do know black people play games? So it'll cancel each other out. Plus, are society sucks ass. Just pretend its a black guy killing white zombies it'll be ok right Americans ? Damn people need to grow up with this bs. Didn't they say color doesn't change a way you think? Then why the hell does it matter. Goes to show theres nothing they can do to R* anymore so they bash on another game.

Joshyboy - September 8, 2007 06:03 PM (GMT)
If you set your T.V to have no colour, it would be O.K now see!

Vii - September 8, 2007 06:10 PM (GMT)
I'm sick to the brim with this bullshit.

Why the hell are people blaming games and developers?

If parents got off their fucking asses and brought up their children, to be moral people, then things like kids being "influenced" by violent games wouldnt happen.

Its happening to rap too, their blaming rappers for the crime that are happening. Saying that kids are copying it.

If those kids had been taught properly, they would know what the fuck is going on and what to do and what not to do.

Myself, imo was raised well. Both me and my two brothers played almost every historic game that has come out in the past 10 years. Including every Resident Evil, GTA, Manhunt ect. But none of us have ever thought "wow..thats cool, lemme go do that to someone in real life".

Its sickening to see parents, using games as a excuse to cover up theirs shitty parenting.

I'm sure most people on this forum are the same, due to you all being reasonably mature, smart guys.


What the fuck has happened.




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