Monday, November 9, 2009

Virtual Rapist. Or Virtually a Rapist

Japanese Rape Games invade the Indian market.
I was spooning through my morning bowlful of news, when I ended with a mouthful of this one. And boy has it left a revolting taste in the mouth.
WTF.
Rapelay. A virtual reality rape game.
So what's the objective? To be the tog-dog rapist?
Can you imagine the conversations the kids would be having? "Dude I killed it last night on Rapelay, I hit 13 rapes." "Hey how do you rape the woman in the park, I just can't seem to crack that one?" "It's easy, You got to wait till she walks into the shadows and then hit her on the head"
In times, when the sexual violation doesn't seem to take a day off, a virtual reality training ground is the last thing we need.
And when one does become a pro at the game, what stops him from dropping the virtual bit? After all, he's already aced all the ways to do it.
Morality? Conscience? One might say. Well, would he be playing it if he had any?
And whether the players have any conscience or not, the company that makes such games certainly has NONE.
Illusion (the Japanese Firm that created Rapelay) must be the single largest congregation of sick minds. I suspect, it must be part of their recruitment policy. "Candidates need only apply if they nurse frequent urges to violently violate women (rape isn't a corporate word, you see). Experience in the same would be seen as an advantage."
It's Rapelay today, what stops them from coming up with a Pedophile or an Incest game next? Maybe we can.
I'm hoping that this blog entry has grossed you out enough to throw-up and then to sign this online petition against Illusion and their games. If you still feel sick after singing it, forward the petition to as many as you can. Hopefully we can spread this feeling of sickness far enough for something to be done about it.
As for the petition, it shall be forwarded to the Information & Broadcast Ministry/Interior Ministry of as many countries as possible. You may think it's been a little too optimistic. But the way I see it is, let us be optimistic about the game and the developer being banned, instead of some young kids being optimistic about being able to get away with rape. Just like in the game.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN

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