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Teenagers want Bully off store shelves |
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Written by Donny De Leon
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
Canadian Teens started a petition to Ban Bully.
Katie Neu, 14, and 17 year old Robert Frenette have started a petition and have joined the thousands or maybe hundreds of lowlife people who want to ban bully or change the rating from T to M.
"Neu, who admits she hasn't played the game, said she has seen reviews and the game's website and heard from Frenette, who played the game online, about its content. "From what I've heard, it's was extremely graphic and violent and not appropriate," she said.
A person who has not played the game and only seen the reviews says that the game is inapropriate and violent. So how can someone who has never played a game they are protesting, say its bad for teenagers and children.
She also says that her friend who played a game that has no online capabilities, online is more than enough proof to convince her that it is a bad game.
How does someone play an online game that has no online capabilities or any kind of Multiplayer? If you know the answer please let me know cause I can't think of an answer.
I think that if she wants to protest against Bully the game she should at least play it and then she should say "Yes the games is Bad, I played it and it is inapropriate for children and teenagers". Don't protest and say " I've never played the game but I've seen reviews and the game looks bad for children".
Neu is the kind of person who gives the word IDIOT a new defenition.
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