Sunday, February 15, 2009

Gang-rape — the video game

This is wrong people. Have we, as humanity sunk this low? How can anyone with a mother, sister, daughter sit by and not reject this with the utter disgust and contempt it deserves. I see this as a culmination of many decades of 'progressive thinking' knocking down traditional norms and behaviours in the name of 'enlightenment' and 'liberalisation' of society.

There comes a point when things have gone too far, like a woman having octuplets after she already has six children at home, three of whom are handicapped - and with her being unemployed and on welfare, the rest of society must care for her children - and/or a 13-year-old British boy who has just become a father. Where are the restrictions? Where do we draw the line? This comes from opening the Pandora's Box. There is a reason why certain norms and standards have developed and stood the test of time - to tell us how to behave in society. When we remove those 'restrictions' we let loose chaos. Thank you liberals once again.

Rape simulator sold on Amazon

A SICK computer game that encourages players to stalk and violently rape female characters was being sold by Amazon, it was revealed.

Shocking 'rape simulator' Rapelay, set in Japan, has received widespread condemnation for its content – but was still made available to buy on the popular online store.

Horrible ... assault on family
Players start the game stalking and sexually assaulting a mother on an underground station.

They then move on to attack her two young daughters – described in the game as "virgin schoolgirls".

And reviews describe "tears glistening in the young girl's eyes" as one is attacked.

Players can also enter 'freeform mode' where they join up with other players to gang rape women.

And incredibly players are rewarded for forcing victims to have abortions.

One review said: "If she does become pregnant you're supposed to force her to get an abortion, otherwise she gets more and more visibly pregnant each time you have sex.

"If you allow the child to be born then the woman will throw you in front of a train!"

The game was created by the Japanese production house Illusion, also responsible for the games "Battle Raper" and "Artificial Girl".

A spokesman for the company said: "We believe there is no problem with the software, which has cleared the domestic ratings of an ethics watchdog body."

Amazon has now withdrawn the game after complaints from users – deeming it to be inappropriate.

"We determined that we did not want to be selling this particular item," a spokeswoman said.

Keith Vaz, the Labour MP for Leicester East who has previously spoken out against computer games that promote violence, condemned the game.

"It is intolerable that anyone would purchase a game that simulates the criminal offence of rape," he said yesterday.

1 Opinion(s):

Anonymous said...

Its Japanese mate. If it is weird and denigrates women it ends up being Japanese. The Henti followers are one of many subcultures in Japan.

I recall a few years ago when it transpired that one of the Japanese universities students had 'rape parties' and this even though was frowned on never went away - just underground.

S&M in Asia is big! I still respect them thought for their business acumen and straightforwardness.