That's the issue. People hop right to the banwagon after they've misinterpreted the purpose of a game's story, or simply a game. Games entertain not influence. The story follows with that. If a kid gets a game he/she shouldn't have, the parent skips where the true responsibility belongs, and blames who made it. If the game wasn't made, their kid wouldn't have got it. That's why these people are like the fuckin' plague. They swarm on any game they DON'T LIKE. Games get banned because of feelings, not reasons.