MacGyver
2011-11-08, 19:46
Animal rights organization PETA criticizes Battlefield 3 to the fact that an animal in the game can be abused.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWNTaODwYqU
These players would incite violence against animals, as reported in a press release.
The third mission of the player and Battlefield 3 American soldier crawls through the hostile streets of Tehran, after a while a quick-time event that occurs players a hunting knife through the head of a rat attacking late stabbing.
This rat's tail is then held, after which players dead body "as waste" disposal, says Peta. "The realistic computer game Battlefield 3 treats animals in a sadistic manner," added the organization.
inspiring:
PETA claims that the murder of a digital animal can inspire young people or to influence the actions actually implement. It would be the impetus to form the organization, because violence against animals in games or movies lowers the threshold for showing this behavior in real life.
The animals group claims that more recent cases of animal abuse in Germany are the direct result of movies and games in which such violence can be seen.
{Bron: Nu.nl (http://www.nu.nl/games/2662509/battlefield-3-zet-dierenmishandeling.html)}
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWNTaODwYqU
These players would incite violence against animals, as reported in a press release.
The third mission of the player and Battlefield 3 American soldier crawls through the hostile streets of Tehran, after a while a quick-time event that occurs players a hunting knife through the head of a rat attacking late stabbing.
This rat's tail is then held, after which players dead body "as waste" disposal, says Peta. "The realistic computer game Battlefield 3 treats animals in a sadistic manner," added the organization.
inspiring:
PETA claims that the murder of a digital animal can inspire young people or to influence the actions actually implement. It would be the impetus to form the organization, because violence against animals in games or movies lowers the threshold for showing this behavior in real life.
The animals group claims that more recent cases of animal abuse in Germany are the direct result of movies and games in which such violence can be seen.
{Bron: Nu.nl (http://www.nu.nl/games/2662509/battlefield-3-zet-dierenmishandeling.html)}