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Author:  Mikey [ Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:45 am ]
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Only in america i swear. The following is an article i've found at gamespot.com. When things get out of hand over here they really do lol. I laughed reading this entire thing.


Quote:
Sex workers cry foul, say game "accrues points to players for the depiction of rape and murder of prostitutes."

The Grand Theft Auto franchise is getting attacked from all angles. Joining the ranks of politicians, policemen, and attorneys in their crusade to see the game lifted from shelves are the nation's sex workers. On its Web site, the Sex Workers Outreach Project USA is asking parents to assist them in calling for a ban of Take-Two Interactive's controversial game.

Citing a 2001 document from the National Institute on Media and the Family's David Walsh, SWOP is calling "on all parents and all gamers to boycott Grand Theft Auto."

The organization quotes various points from Walsh's paper, including, "Children are more likely to imitate a character with whom they identify with. In violent video games the player is often required to take the point of view of the shooter or perpetrator."

Though the organization admits to being "adamantly opposed to any and all forms of censorship," as concerned parents themselves, they "wish to inform other parents of the potential danger extremely violent video games pose to children." Likewise, in the interest of promoting the rights of sex workers, the organization is opposed to the depiction of the rape and murder of prostitutes.

In the games, players can solicit "services" from prostitutes by driving their cars slowly near them. No sexual acts are in clear visible view, but during the "transaction," the player regains health and loses money. Though the player cannot actively rape prostitutes in the game, a possible rape is alluded to once during the storyline of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The prostitutes, like every other character, are also subject to homicide at the hands of the protagonist.

According to its Web site, SWOP USA is an organization dedicated to improving the lives of sex-industry workers and to the promotion of a safe working environment for the industry.

Author:  Kazekuro [ Wed Feb 15, 2006 2:26 pm ]
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If parents are so concerned, why don't they check out what the box says before buying it. . . . Even with the current ratings systems, parents are still stupid enough to buy their kids this stuff, even though it says clearly on the box what it has. . . . Either the parents are illiterate or stupid. In either case, they have no right to complain if their kids imitate the behavior found in the games. Mainly because they're supporting it by buying it for the kid, and not being responsible enough to explain things to the kid.

I agree Mikey, this shit is funny.

Author:  Eternus [ Wed Feb 15, 2006 2:42 pm ]
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Yeah I worked at EB for while and I was shocked to see parents buy that shit for their kids. Those parents would buy their kid anything, and wouldn't think to ask about what was contained in it. I had to turn away kids who weren't old enough to purchase a certain game one time.. their mom bought it for them later. This is a country where we have latch-key kids who are raised by their TV more than their parents. People are fucking stupid lol.

Author:  Dmitry [ Wed Feb 15, 2006 3:07 pm ]
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Eternus wrote:
Yeah I worked at EB for while and I was shocked to see parents buy that shit for their kids. Those parents would buy their kid anything, and wouldn't think to ask about what was contained in it. I had to turn away kids who weren't old enough to purchase a certain game one time.. their mom bought it for them later. This is a country where we have latch-key kids who are raised by their TV more than their parents. People are fucking stupid lol.


Yeah, def. =| The authorities over the decisions for selling games are too lax. So are the movie people, they let me in to final destination 3 D:

Author:  Arim [ Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:59 pm ]
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prositution? is that the best argument they can gather from this game..

as i recall in the game you can get arrested for it if you happen to be by a cop. but then again its been a year since i touched the game

Author:  Metalmilitia [ Sat Feb 18, 2006 6:47 am ]
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I have kids...I don't let them play this stuff

People just need to be fucking parents....

Author:  Yarr [ Sat Feb 18, 2006 7:15 am ]
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My ex worked at a Video Rental store for a while and I remember hearing about how like little 9 year olds would be trying to rent some pretty serious rated R movies and she would shoot em down. Only to have the parents come in 10 minutes later and rent it for them.

Whats the point of a grading system like that when parents just step over the rules anyway.

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