Thursday, 4 December 2014

"Grand Theft Auto V" Ban Spreads And Gamers Are Getting Really Angry

It’s actually about ethics in the treatment of women.


A second major Australian chain has promised to remove Grand Theft Auto V from its shelves because of depictions of violence against women. The move, predictably, enraged the Australian gaming community.


A second major Australian chain has promised to remove Grand Theft Auto V from its shelves because of depictions of violence against women. The move, predictably, enraged the Australian gaming community.


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Kmart followed the lead of sister-company Target and announced on Thursday that the wildly popular game - which has been out for more than a year but recently re-released on Playstation 4 - was not suitable for selling in its many Australian stores.


A Change.org petition received more than 44,000 signatures over the last few days. Three former sex workers are behind the petition and argue the game is "grooming" a generation of young people to accept violent acts towards women.


A Change.org petition received more than 44,000 signatures over the last few days. Three former sex workers are behind the petition and argue the game is "grooming" a generation of young people to accept violent acts towards women.


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"It's a game that encourages players to murder women for entertainment. The incentive is to commit sexual violence against women, then abuse or kill them to proceed or get 'health' points".




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