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BengaBenga said:
Well, who am I to counter N'Gai Croal on this?

If more African Americans feel this way this could become quite a debate.
But the story makes sense though, since it is on Haiti, the island of Voodoo and zombies (no kidding, there are numerous stories of real zombies, created by Voodoo priests on Haiti).

Let's see how this ends.
If it is considered racism than it will probably get an AO rating.

Those zombies aren't flesh eating, but rather brain-damaged servants with brains crippled by a powder used by voodoo witchdoctors which is enhanced by oxygen deprivation when buried alive. OT: I fail to see racism. It just happens the game takes place in Haiti, as has been said, which is dominated by darker skinned people. There was no outcry for the Spanish in RE4 or caucasians in other REs.

All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.