Yes, zombies have [been] [mentioned] [before]. Usually the discussion tends to be what would you do in such a situation, where everyone but you and maybe a few others are zombies in your town/country/world. This is not that.
This is what do you think our reactions to such a situation tell of us? You can glance back at the other threads and read that a great deal of us would go on a zombie-slaying rampage. Others would run for the hills and eke out an existence while eventually zombies ran out of brains to eat and hopefully die. Other people consider the fact that most people became zombies and that they were probably one of the unfortunate many. There are and will always be other responses out there too about what to do in the event of a zombie outbreak.
What do these responses mean? Does this mean that zombies are no longer human? Should they still have the same freedoms that they had in their former lives? Are they regulated to non-beings that can be killed with no consequences? As the majority of the human population becomes undead, should the surviving humans turn themselves in or kill themselves because they have been ousted as the superior beings on Earth? And if you do become a zombie killer, what reasons have you for doing so; do you have a hero complex? Or maybe somewhere deep inside of you, you have always wanted to go around and mindlessly slaughter other faceless strangers by the masses.
What do you think?