Students at the Academy of Notre Dame in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, are up in arms over Activisionâs Call of Duty: World at War for promoting the killing of deadly attack dogs.
Breanna Lucci, the 19-year-old president of the private high schoolâs Animal Rights Club started a petition against seeing her brother shooting at dogs in the game. So far more than 100 of Lucciâs classmates have signed the petition, which she hopes to forward to Activision, who will do absolutely nothing about it.
âKilling dogs as a form of entertainment ⌠over and over again. Thatâs one o the objects of the game,â says Lucci, 19, a senior at NDA. âParents need to know what they are buying their kids. Killing animals should not be a form of entertainment.â
One of the objects in the game? I suppose she could mean objectives, and sheâd still be wrong. Killing the dogs is but one aspect of a much larger objective: staying alive.
See, running down the street shooting dogs willy-nilly is bad. You donât pump them full of bullets for rolling over and wagging their tails. You give them hugs, and call them Mr. Snugglewuffkins, despite what their actual names might be. I think we can all get behind this idea.
Dogs trained to tear out your throat, on the other hand, you shoot. You shoot them quickly, and should they roll over on their backs and wag their little stumpy tails, you shoot them more, because thatâs a trap. They donât want belly rubs; they want to taste your innards.
Call me a monster or an extremist, but I think itâs perfectly fine to teach our children to defend themselves from wild animals that want to eat them.
I think the best part of the original story is the lede:
Breanna Lucci knows her two Pomeranians â Fluffy and Winnie the Pooh â would not last two seconds in âCall of Duty: World at War,â the immensely popular video game in which the animated gore piles high.
No, her two dogs wouldnât survive two seconds. Theyâd be ripped apart by the virtual dogs she is trying to defend, possibly because theyâre named âFluffyâ and âWinnie the Poohâ.
Incidentally, I think the Germans would have been a lot less sinister had they deployed squads of attack Pomeranians. âKleine Hunde angreifen!â
NDA students protest video gameâs depiction of cruelty to animals [Lowell Sun via Game Politics]