ManHunt2 Video Game: Blasted for Linking Mental Illness to Violence; Retailers Asked Not to Sell Based on Public Health Concern

    ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Alliance
 on Mental Illness (NAMI) today condemned the controversial video game
 Manhunt2 based on its irresponsible, stereotyped portrayal of people with
 mental illnesses, asking that it be recalled or modified, or that retailers
 decline to sell the game. NAMI executive director Mike Fitzpatrick issued
 the following statement:
 
     "NAMI asks Rockstar Games to recall or further modify the videogame
 Manhunt2 due to its irresponsible, stereotyped portrayal of mental illness.
 We also ask retailers to be responsible in responding to public health
 concerns.
 
     Even though some people may consider Manhunt2 to be only a game, it
 unfortunately perpetuates and reinforces cruel, inaccurate perceptions that
 people who live with mental illnesses are violent. The U.S. Surgeon General
 has condemned such stigmatization, identifying fear of stigma as a major
 barrier to people getting help when they need it. The overall contribution
 of mental illnesses to violence in society is exceptionally small. In fact,
 people living with mental illness are far more likely to be victims of
 violence.
 
     Released on Halloween, Manhunt2 enables players to assume the role of a
 patient fighting to escape from the "Dixmor Asylum for the Criminally
 Insane." The patient uses a variety of sickening techniques to torture and
 kill security offices and others in his way.
 
     Manhunt2 initially received an "Adults Only" rating for players ages 18
 and older in the United States. This rating would have limited the game's
 market; several major retailers will not sell games with that rating.
 Rockstar made some small changes to the game, including the removal of a
 graphic scene with castration, and received a new rating of "Mature" for
 players ages 17 and older. The British Board of Film Classification was not
 satisfied with the changes and citing the game's "unremitting bleakness"
 and "casual sadism," has banned the game in the United Kingdom.
 
     Concern over the violence reflected in the game up until now has not
 yet been extended to include the outrageous portrayal of the 54 million
 people in the United States who live with serious mental illnesses. We do
 not favor censorship, but we do ask for responsible exercise of creative
 rights when serious public health concerns are at issue. It is our right to
 demand a higher standard."
 
 
 
 

SOURCE NAMI

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