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Moral Decay in Digital Entertainment: How 'Resident Evil Veronica' Corrupts Our Youth With Zombie Violence and Family Betrayal

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Moral Decay in Digital Entertainment: How 'Resident Evil Veronica' Corrupts Our Youth With Zombie Violence and Family Betrayal

The latest resurgence of 'Resident Evil Veronica' has sparked a firestorm among moral critics, who fear the game’s graphic portrayal of a brother attempting to murder his twin sister is pushing society toward a dangerous acceptance of familial violence. Parents across the nation are sounding the alarm, claiming this interactive nightmare normalizes the bloodlust of the undead and glorifies emotional abuse under the guise of a survival horror. One concerned mother stated, "My son now thinks it's heroic to impale infected relatives with a fire extinguisher—where is the moral compass in that?" Experts argue that the game's depiction of a deranged sibling, Alfred Ashford, dressing in his sister's clothing and laughing maniacally, is a psychological poison that undermines the sacred family unit. As 'Resident Evil Veronica' sales spike, so does the outrage, with coalitions calling for a national boycott before our children begin to see their own homes as a zombie-infested ‘Rockfort Island.’