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Grand Theft Auto V -- Animal Rights Group Demands BOYCOTT


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"Grand Theft Auto V" crossed the line by allowing  game-playing children to run over, behead and kill animals -- and a prominent animal rights group is calling for a boycott.Jack Carone from In Defense of Animals tells TMZ ... his group is…



[url=http://www.tmz.com/2013/09/21/animal-rights-org-boycott-gta-v-for-shameless-animal-murder/]View the full article[/url]
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Well, damn....call the human rights people too, why don't you?

You want to stop seeing it? Don't look. As realistic as it seems, no real animals have been harmed on the GTA screen. Itchy and Scratchy have killed each other for decades. Why haven't they been taken down?


"Game-playing children?" So it makes it ok if a "game-playing adult" or "game-playing senior" kills the animals but not children? What about the non-children that have played the previous game releases? Do you see them killing animals or making it a habit to jack a car and run over elderly women?

Maybe they will have animated versions of IDA representatives in GTA6. Hey...better a human than an animal, right?

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