

It's hard to believe that any reputable corporation would desire to profit from the sale of products featuring the exploitation of women and children.
But we have discovered seven who are quite happy to take a cut from hundreds of r*pe, incest and child-abuse themed games which we've found on popular gaming platforms such as Steam and Itch.io.
Collective Shout ambassador, Kelly Humphries, continues...
"I fully support the Collective Shout campaign because it is time for corporations, credit card companies, and digital platforms to take responsibility. The monetisation of this kind of content is not only morally indefensible, it may also breach legal and classification standards.
We must draw the line, hold those responsible to account, and call out organisations and individuals who enable or profit from the continued normalisation of abuse and exploitation of any person, but particularly women and girls.
What may appear to some as just a game is, for far too many, a lived and devastating reality. I can assure you; it is no game. We must not stand by. We must not allow these harmful practices to continue unchallenged."
It's time to make credit card companies and payment gateways like PayPal, Visa and Mastercard, see that profiting from first player gamified violence against women and children isn't good for their reputation.
📣 Demand these payment pathways cut ties with Steam and Itch-io!! Email them now: https://www.collectiveshout.org/email-payment-processors