GTA V Taken off the Shelves in Australia After Complaints About “the Depiction of Violence Towards Women”
Following a petition in Australia regarding the GTA V’s “depiction of
violence against women”, which gained round about 42,000 supporters on
Change.org, the game was removed from two of the major departmental
stores in the region. The campaign was launched by female survivors of
violence in the hopes that their plea would be taken seriously and the
game would be removed from the shelves. And in lieu of the petition,
Target and Kmart have pulled the game off the shelves
Target and Kmart Halt GTA V Sales in Australia, Take-Two Interactive’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick Replies
The game, claimed to be disturbingly violent by the protestors,
should have been removed (according to the campaign) and seized of the
selling activity in all areas. The petition stated the following:
“Please Target – we appeal to you as women survivors of
violence, including women who experienced violence in the sex industry,
to immediately withdraw Grand Theft Auto V from sale.”
A statement was issued by a Kmart Official to
Kotaku, explaining the removal of GTA V from the shelves. The statement explained:
“Following a significant review of all content in Grand
Theft Auto Games Kmart has taken the decision to remove this product
immediately. Kmart apologises for not being closer to the content of
this game.”
And in reply, Take-Two Interactive Software’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick, (according to
stevivor), has Issued a reply saying that:
“We are disappointed that an Australian retailer has
chosen no longer to sell Grand Theft Auto V — a title that has won
extraordinary critical acclaim and has been enjoyed by tens of millions
of consumers around the world. Grand Theft Auto V explores mature themes
and content similar to those found in many other popular and
groundbreaking entertainment properties,” he continued. “Interactive
entertainment is today’s most compelling art form and shares the same
creative freedom as books, television, and movies. I stand behind our
products, the people who create them, and the consumers who play them.”
A Counter Petition
Following the removal of GTA V from the stores in Australia, a
counter petition on Change.org was created which referred to the supporters of the petition as
“a
bunch of misinformed feminists that made a petition because it
apparently encourages players to cause violence against women.”
The claim for the counter petition was that there was a reason that
the game had a 18+ rating and stated that the game did not target women
alone but it allowed you to kill, bash, hurt or shoot anyone regardless
of the gender. Furthermore, a supporter of the counter petition, who has
also experienced playing the game for over 200+ hours has given a host
of reasons to why GTA V does not encourage violence of any kind, you can
read in detail about the comments on the counter petition
here.
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