why is the plot in apocalypse series always that everyone is aginst everyone? that all people need to arm themselves because everyone wants to kill each other?

in real life scenarios of extreme situations, in almost every case humans would stick together and show altruistic behaviour, share everything because that is the only way to survive. but in fiction it is always the opposite(?).

why is it like that? what do you think?

  • @CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml
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    18 days ago

    The apocalypse genre has a lot of fascists and zionists writing in it. World War Z, both the book and the movie, made “Tel Aviv” (or was it Jerusalem) one of the last surviving locations on earth with a big wall around it that keeps the zombies out. It’s not really subtle lol. So accordingly they portray their fascist or zionists tendencies

    • @marl_karx@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      718 days ago

      Tyvm

      I want to visit the DPRK so bad :(, at least once in my lifetime, it is a goal for me besides China, Cuba and Russia. I hope I will get the chance before my ever more oppressive growing bourgeois dictatorship government hinders travel to these countries.