PETA's game - Bloody Burberry: The Fur Fighters

http://www.joystiq.com/2008/03/28/petas-fur-hating-law-skirting-super-cute-animal-game/
Spurred on by the apparent success of anti-KFC game Super Chick Sisters, PETA is once again entering the Flash-based interactive activism arena with Bloody Burberry: The Fur Fighters. This time, the action focuses on controlling cute animal critters who are trying to raise awareness of the cruel, fur-coat-selling ways of the Burberry clothing stores. They complete this goal by freeing caged bunnies, protesting at fashion shows and spray-painting coats, all while avoiding some shadowy, black-clad security agents.

You might think a game that encourages spray-painting private property might be a little irresponsible for an activist group, but an in-game disclaimer notes that it's all right because the animal characters are "not subject to human laws." It's like the ultimate diplomatic immunity! This gives us an idea for a crime spree involving trained penguins that the courts can't touch ... but perhaps we've already said too much ....

:lol
 
Forget them, everyone knows the greatest Anti-Violence against Animals game was "SUPER NOAH'S ARK" on SNES! FTW!! woot!
 
PETA is so tough. I think that instead of spray-painting an old woman with a fur coat, they should spray-paint a biker who is covered in dead cow. I mean, why be choosy here? Are they biased towards cute furry animals and not ones that end up as cheeseburgers? Such a double-standard. ::)
 
Dart said:
PETA is so tough. I think that instead of spray-painting an old woman with a fur coat, they should spray-paint a biker who is covered in dead cow. I mean, why be choosy here? Are they biased towards cute furry animals and not ones that end up as cheeseburgers? Such a double-standard. ::)

didn't Dennis Leary do a stand up- piece on that?
 
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