Survival of the strongest is what the government strained upon what was left of society. They arranged the less qualified people from the important when considered who would be led to safety. The government took no chance sacrificing people and letting the weaker ones die. In America, the ideology of bodies equality must be applied to everyone. Throughout World War Z, the government took that away from anyone that they believed was incapable of enhancing the requirements for the upcoming of mankind. Phalanx was a vaccine for rabies that was mass produced before the great panic in America, which was a prevention measures for infections. Besides the rabies vaccine not working to stop the zombie infection, the government acted like it did. In endorsing the usage of Phalanx, which was an anti-rabies drug. The United States Government deliberately betrays the American public with a placebo in order to both inhibit physique panic and help improve the U.S. economy. The slogan, “Piece of Phalanx, Peace of Mind,” (page 82) is effectively encoded into American society. I realize that in times of disaster people are looking for a magic-bullet type solution, but it appears ethically wrong that industrial capitalists like Breckinridge Scott are able to benefit extremely on giving the American public untrue wisdom of security and that the U.S. Government sponsors the Phalanx drug even though …show more content…
Medical professionals warn that we must avoid and treat weight problems in childhood to prevent disorders, and diseases associated with overweight later in life. In World War Z, “The truth was, neither the Central Intelligence Agency nor any pf the other official and unofficial U.S. intelligence organizations have ever been some kind of all-seeing, all-knowing, global illuminati” (Page 46). The whole system is the one to blame about this epidemic in our society. We live in a commercialized society where starting from the media, and the whole commercialization of products to bring their profits up is linked with the point on the numbers of obesity among our