Even if Resident Evil videogamers are systematically disadvantaged from organizing a political party in the United States of America, they should at least have the freedom of choice to be Independent voters. After I got a job as an after-school teacher, I began contributing small, monthly donations for voting rights of Independent voters in the United States of America.
God (the universal creator of humanity) very clearly says "There's no compulsion in religion" and by the same logic, God commands no compulsion to be "Democrat or Republican" in the world's largest multiethnic homeland. Want to know something ironic? BioHazard: Resident Evil offers more policy concessions than the United States Democratic Party has offered to Muslim-American voters and generally speaking, religious American voters:
1) Universal healthcare? It's in the Preamble to the United States of America's Constitution, a Quranic verse of Chapter 5, and even championed as a political ideal in the BioHazard: Resident Evil videogame franchise
2) Marijuana? green herbs in general were already acknowledged as beneficial by every religious textbook and even the BioHazard: Resident Evil videogame franchise before the United States Democratic Party pursued liberalization of marijuana
3) God knows what's in your heart? CapCom's BioHazard: Resident Evil franchise indeed acknowledges God as a universal creator of humanity
4) Illusions? Horror videogames (especially the Action-Horror chapters of BioHazard: Resident Evil) mandate the player to acknowledge that not everything is what it seems