Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas News

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The Sex Workers Outreach Project USA is asking for a ban on Take-Two's Grand Theft Auto.

It seems a week can't pass without a new story concerning the ban of Grand Theft Auto. Now it seems the sex workers of the USA are calling for the game to be removed from sale. On the Sex Workers Outreach Project USA website the organisation is asking parents to join with them in calling for the controversial game to be banned.

Citing a paper by Dr David Walsh, the founder of the National Institute on Media and the Family, the Sex Workers Outreach Project is calling "on all parents and all gamers to boycott Grand Theft Auto." The organisation goes on to use many other quotes from Walsh's paper.

"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," quotes the Sex Workers Outreach Project USA website.

Although openly against all forms of censorship, the organisation, many members of which are concerned parents themselves, wish to "inform other parents of the potential danger extremely violent video games pose to children." The organisation is also heavily opposed to the game's depiction of rape and murder of prostitutes.

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lol@ sha3be

Well it rated 18+ so no ****ing children are allowed to play it so why dont these sex workers got a prob with it? Anyway **** em :D
Posted 20:09 on 08 June 2006
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Garfunkle20@ sha3be

these pple are pathetic. there are loads of games that do much more to "sex workers" than GTA. And the rape and murder thing? i never knew that you cold rape a prostitute in the game! most of the time they ask you if u want to be ****ed
Posted 19:31 on 14 April 2006
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sha3be

i will kiss your ass
Posted 00:53 on 11 April 2006