Yesterday I saw someone with a black “I Support Zombies” magnetic car ribbon attached to it. I immediately assumed the car’s owner must be a Tea Party member. Then I thought maybe he or she was mocking the Tea Party.
Now I’ve decided it was really about Fox News watchers.
What do you think?
I suppose it’s possible the magnet had nothing to do with politics at all, but what’s the fun in that?
there’s a fiction genre for Manga and anime/live action dealing with Zombies….which would have been what crossed my mind seeing that sticker. Check out thinkgeek.com for merchandise (didn’t wanna plug, but that’s where I’d seen stuff before).
I could be wrong and the sticker’s political, but…..
I should have labeled this snark.
Could just as easily be talking about the Dems, too. We’re always hearing that loud zombie-like drone about what they “can’t” do because of this, and what they shouldn’t do because of that. It’s purely bipartisan.
I Googled ‘I support Zombies’ and phewww what a slew of, well, let’s just say different type of people, but this article came up from Taipei Times about how their govt should treat Zombie companies which is actually interesting..
I guess they simply could not beat this game and had their brains eaten…
BTW, the game is highly addictive…
“I support the troops.” Only different.
It is close to Halloween.
I should have labeled this snark.
Not every personal expression on a car is, you know, political. If so, then what is the political significance of a row of stuffed animals along the way-back window ledcge? What is the political meaning of a pair of fuzzy dice.
You are a political person, and so you see this as a political expression. You have a hammer, so everything must be a nail. Not everything is a nail; not everything is political. Stop it.
The answer, my friend, is that Zombies are quite popular right now. World War Z, published a few years ago, whetted the appetite; Dawn of the Dead was remade a few years back; AMC is coming out with a weekly series about surviving a zombie uprising called “The Walking Dead”; one of the top selling books recently was “The Zombie Survival Guide.”
I have debated, at bars, with people I know the question of who has the best zombie apocalypse plan. I have one, several, actually. (The best place to go is a Sam’s Club; light firearms are sold there, and there are few windows; plenty of supplies).
This has nothing to do with Republicans or Fox News or whatever. Your befuddlement amuses me. It’s about zombies, man. Just zombies.
I should have labeled this snark.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
I should have labeled this snark.