I think thats the point. Who better to test a virus on than a village where people die every day of suffering and hunger and theirs a distinct lack of widespread media? Easy cover up and im sure its happened in the past.Eiseman said:If you need me to spell it out, I'm playing the Victim Card, not the Race Card. I consider it poor taste to kick a man while he's down, and right now I'm seeing exactly that in a "What If?" scenario, where a group of poor, starving people are infected with something that makes them less than human, and must be wiped out thusly. I don't give a damn that they're black, I give a damn that they're dehumanized, because unlike our dear Spaniards in RE4, this runs uncomfortably parallel to the real world; poverty, hunger, violence, and disease are very real, and very prevalent, in Africa today, and that's where I take issue with this. The Spaniards were doing fine until Las Plagas came around, but these people were suffering before the infection. See the difference?
Capcom may have stumbled on a point here, (albeit they probably didn't mean to)that things like this can happen. Its distasteful but then it does bring thoughts to mind of "what if something like this was to happen or has happened".