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NDA students protest video game's depiction of cruelty to animals - Lowell Sun Online
The Academy of Notre Dame's Animal Rights Club is protesting the depiction of cruelty to animals, especially dogs, in the video game "Call of Duty: World of War." The club includes, front row, from left, Alexa Russell, 14, of Salem, N.H., Dominique Zanni 15, of Dracut, and Maeve Alterio, 14, of ...
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Students protest the shooting of dogs in Call of Duty
The Raw Feed — ... Members of a Massachusetts high school Animal Rights Club have signed a petition protesting the shooting of dogs in the new Call of Duty: World at War Xbox game. Students at Academy of Notre Dame, an exclusive private Catholic school, are concerned that while playing the game, in which 95% of the time players are killing people, players may be desensitized to violence against animals during the 5% when they're shooting attack dogs. (props to ...

PETA Fights Animal Cruelty in Video Game
Technology - Channel Feed — ... The very passionate group, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) is joining forces with some students who are protesting Call of Duty, World of War. Why?  Because there are times in the game when dogs get shot. ...

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