Human Rights: Undead Set on Living

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Cover of the book Human Rights: Undead Set on Living by Damon Rathe, Fishcake Publications
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Author: Damon Rathe ISBN: 9781909015203
Publisher: Fishcake Publications Publication: April 14, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Damon Rathe
ISBN: 9781909015203
Publisher: Fishcake Publications
Publication: April 14, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“It’s not easy being a zombie.
I’d only just been turned when I suddenly had conversion targets to meet, death quotas to fill and my team leader getting on my back. This, whilst all the trying to come to terms with being shot at, losing limbs, a body that doesn’t work properly anymore and my newly found addiction to lovely, squishy, juicy brains. It was just too much and my counsellor for the recently deceased hadn’t been any help.
But at least it was an ordered, democratic society and I had a place in it, even if it was against my will.
That was until the bomb dropped creating the dictatorial, super mutant zombies that took over and now it’s all out war against the humans. The Supers are only interested in the complete annihilation of humankind not the human-zombie paradox.
So, why should I care? I’m a zombie right? I want the best for my race. I should hate the humans; want to destroy them as well.
However, something told me, this was wrong. For some reason, I had ethics and thoughts that just weren’t in keeping with the status quo. I seemed to have evolved beyond them and I didn’t know why.
I didn’t want this war.
I didn’t want humans to become extinct.
Surely they have rights too?
Human Rights!
But I was just one zombie in a horde of millions, what could I do…”

Written by the co-author of the book 'Souls of Darkness'

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“It’s not easy being a zombie.
I’d only just been turned when I suddenly had conversion targets to meet, death quotas to fill and my team leader getting on my back. This, whilst all the trying to come to terms with being shot at, losing limbs, a body that doesn’t work properly anymore and my newly found addiction to lovely, squishy, juicy brains. It was just too much and my counsellor for the recently deceased hadn’t been any help.
But at least it was an ordered, democratic society and I had a place in it, even if it was against my will.
That was until the bomb dropped creating the dictatorial, super mutant zombies that took over and now it’s all out war against the humans. The Supers are only interested in the complete annihilation of humankind not the human-zombie paradox.
So, why should I care? I’m a zombie right? I want the best for my race. I should hate the humans; want to destroy them as well.
However, something told me, this was wrong. For some reason, I had ethics and thoughts that just weren’t in keeping with the status quo. I seemed to have evolved beyond them and I didn’t know why.
I didn’t want this war.
I didn’t want humans to become extinct.
Surely they have rights too?
Human Rights!
But I was just one zombie in a horde of millions, what could I do…”

Written by the co-author of the book 'Souls of Darkness'

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