The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have thrown their support behind the Academy of Notre Dame student protest against dog killing in Call of Duty: World at War.
To show their support to the student group that organized a petition to voice their disgust over the shooting of killer guard dogs in Activisionâs latest Call of Duty game, Peta sent Activision a care packageâŠthe is, a package that tries to teach them how to care.
https://lastchance.cc/students-protest-call-of-duty-dog-killing-5176785%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
With a little Nintendogs influence, perhaps the next Call of Duty game will have you unlock achievements for petting the dogs you encounter and going on walks or playing Frisbee with them.
I think thatâs a great idea! Why donât we do this instead â go through all of the history books and documentation concerning the military application of dogs during World War II, and just erase it all. We donât want impressionable gamers getting the wrong impression of Nazi Germany, now do we? We could splice footage of people being lined up and marched into cement buildings with clips of people enjoying a puppet show! A few new lines of voice over dialogue and presto! The world is a much happier place.
Bah. Not going to argue realism with PETA. Thatâs like going to a rave and trying to convince the kids there not to do drugs. Theyâre already far too gone to understand what youâre saying.
Also, Iâd just like to give a pat on the back to the commentor that called PETAâs response within the first few comments of the original post. Youâve officially earned an entire day of being an insufferable, gloating bastard. Enjoy!