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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-451414/Slaughter-Horror-Sonys-depraved-promotion-stunt-decap
itated-goat.html

This pissed me off beyond words. I'm kinda ashamed to have a ps2 after this one.
>> tits n ass mcgee
jesus christ. Anon, click that link.
>> Anonymous
Sony and Sony employees has had a bad history of mistreating animals. This story here is about a Sony employee that killed 30 hamsters then video taped a savage beating/strangling of a ferret (it didn't die, but it did get really hurt).

http://ps3.qj.net/Sick-Sony-employee-arrested-for-ferret-torture-and-hamster-genocide/pg/49/aid/8958
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>> Anonymous
>>Guests at the event were even invited to reach inside the goat?s still-warm carcass to eat offal from its stomach.

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>> Anonymous
>>304659
This was a tremendously stupid thing for people to get up in arms over. The goat was slaughtered professionally, and nobody would have minded if they'd served processed goat meat, so all people are really upset about is that they've been reminded where meat comes from.
>> Anonymous
>>304748
Not that I'm trying to defend the company or anything (I definitely do not condone the events outlined in OP's link), but what does the second one really have to do with Sony, other than association by proxy? That man could have been anyone's employee, and it's not like Sony has any reign over what he does in his free time (unlike in the first article) or requires their employees to all be animal abusers.
>> Anonymous
>>304763
>and nobody would have minded if they'd served processed goat meat

I actually found it sort of offensive as everything seems to indicate it was a complete waste of a goat carcass. They just used it as some silly prop stuffed with fake offal when it could have fed people.
>> Anonymous
>>304773
Yeah, if the butcher didn't do something with the leftover meat that is admittedly pretty lame.