- Last week, Target and Kmart stores removed GTA V from shelves in response to a petition signed by 50,000+ that it encourages violence towards women.
- This week, gamers are fighting back, having obtained 46,000+ signatures in a petition to get Target and Kmart to remove the Bible from shelves on the same basis, and 21,000 signatures for the game to be returned to shelves.
- Humorously, Target responded by saying they don’t sell the Bible, but the discussion is an interesting one with very passionate people on both sides.
Read more:
http://www.cnet.com/news/grand-theft-auto-fans-ban-the-bible/
http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Check-Out-Gamers-Sarcastic-Response-GTA-5-Ban-68801.html
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