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    21st February 2009, 6:30 PM
    Quote:What you just described is exactly the problem. That people *want* it to be racist, so they view it as such. It's fear, it's ignorance. I cant stand it.

    Absolutely not. The imagery in the game IS strongly racist; you don't have to "want it to be", you simply have to look at it in comparison to the values of racism that are being applied to it, and it matches them.

    Read this...

    http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=351348
    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/reside...to3?page=1

    Quote:There's also the spectre of the old racism debate, hovering the background. That debate is only going to get louder and more urgent once the game is released, and is being covered beyond the cosy world of the specialist gaming press, since there's imagery in here that goes beyond the general air of foreign menace that caused a ruckus in the first trailers.

    One of the first things you see in the game, seconds after taking control of Chris Redfield, is a gang of African men brutally beating something in a sack. Animal or human, it's never revealed, but these are not infected Majini. There are no red bloodshot eyes. These are ordinary Africans, who stop and stare at you menacingly as you approach. Since the Majini are not undead corpses, and are capable of driving vehicles, handling weapons and even using guns, it makes the line between the infected monsters and African civilians uncomfortably vague. Where Africans are concerned, the game seems to be suggesting, bloodthirsty savagery just comes with the territory.

    Later on, there's a cut-scene of a white blonde woman being dragged off, screaming, by black men. When you attempt to rescue her, she's been turned and must be killed. If this has any relevance to the story it's not apparent in the first three chapters, and it plays so blatantly into the old clichés of the dangerous "dark continent" and the primitive lust of its inhabitants that you'd swear the game was written in the 1920s. That Sheva neatly fits the approved Hollywood model of the light-skinned black heroine, and talks more like Lara Croft than her thickly-accented foes, merely compounds the problem rather than easing it. There are even more outrageous and outdated images to be found later in the game, stuff that I was honestly surprised to see in 2009, but Capcom has specifically asked that details of these scenes remain under wraps for now, whether for these reasons we don't know.

    There will be plenty of people who refuse to see anything untoward in this material. "It wasn't racist when the enemies were Spanish in Resident Evil 4," goes the argument, but then the Spanish don't have the baggage of being stereotyped as subhuman animals for the past two hundred years. It's perfectly possible to use Africa as the setting for a powerful and troubling horror story, but when you're applying the concept of people being turned into savage monsters onto an actual ethnic group that has long been misrepresented as savage monsters, it's hard to see how elements of race weren't going to be a factor.

    All it will take is for one mainstream media outlet to show the heroic Chris Redfield stamping on the face of a black woman, splattering her skull, and the controversy over Manhunt 2 will seem quaint by comparison. If we're going to accept this sort of imagery in games then questions are going be asked, these questions will have merit, and we're going to need a more convincing answer than "lol it's just a game."
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    RE5, racist? - by Dark Jaguar - 18th February 2009, 10:27 AM
    RE5, racist? - by A Black Falcon - 18th February 2009, 8:15 PM
    RE5, racist? - by Great Rumbler - 19th February 2009, 4:49 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 20th February 2009, 10:19 AM
    RE5, racist? - by Great Rumbler - 20th February 2009, 11:51 AM
    RE5, racist? - by A Black Falcon - 20th February 2009, 1:23 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 20th February 2009, 2:48 PM
    RE5, racist? - by Weltall - 20th February 2009, 2:59 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 20th February 2009, 3:00 PM
    RE5, racist? - by Dark Jaguar - 21st February 2009, 9:31 AM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 21st February 2009, 2:19 PM
    RE5, racist? - by A Black Falcon - 21st February 2009, 6:30 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 22nd February 2009, 2:27 AM
    RE5, racist? - by Dark Jaguar - 22nd February 2009, 10:10 AM
    RE5, racist? - by alien space marine - 22nd February 2009, 10:21 AM
    RE5, racist? - by A Black Falcon - 22nd February 2009, 4:14 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 22nd February 2009, 6:22 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 22nd February 2009, 6:24 PM
    RE5, racist? - by Great Rumbler - 22nd February 2009, 8:47 PM
    RE5, racist? - by Great Rumbler - 23rd February 2009, 6:45 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 25th February 2009, 2:29 PM
    RE5, racist? - by A Black Falcon - 25th February 2009, 6:36 PM
    RE5, racist? - by Great Rumbler - 25th February 2009, 9:33 PM
    RE5, racist? - by lazyfatbum - 26th February 2009, 2:05 AM

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