If your kids go play this cute little Pokemon (tm) game, they win the chance to view wonderful videos such as this:
Armed with great defenses such as "group hug", "recruit", "tackle", "wrap", "protest", and "quick strike", these not-so-pacifist Pokemon(tm) combine defense lowering tactics to weaken the "trainers'"resolve before hitting them with a violent attack they aren't expecting. It appears that the Pokemon(tm) went to Lisa Fithian's school of non-violent protest.
Of course, Pikachu, a Japanese national (and not even human) supports Obama. Pikachu was holding a sign that read "I support Obama" when I first visited the site. The sign now reads "I support team plasma", or did this past time. I guess the guys at PETA also support voter fraud, foreign nationals voting in US elections, and animals' rights to vote.
And PETA also does a few other games targeting children such as their version of "Cooking Mama".
If you have a Net-Nanny like CONTENTWATCH INC NN55-RET-BOXM1 NET NANNY 5.5 or BioNet Systems LLC D18 Net Nanny 5 Special Edition , you may want to add PETA to the blocked sited before 7 year old Becky or 8 year old Johnny starts playing the game. (If you have a kid under the age of 16, and don't have such software, you may want to invest in some). Then again, if you live on a farm, this may not be all that disturbing, other then the game that calls for pets to rebel against their owners and trainers.
Next Planned Parenthood and Girl Scouts of the USA, who are already in league with each other, will co-sponsor an online version of "Little Big World" or other children's game that teaches kids all about abortions, free love, the joys of promiscuity, masturbation techniques, and proper sexual techniques.
I'll end my rant here before I give them more ideas.
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