Altobelli
18-07-2017, 12:50 PM
Shaking their stick again IMO for no reason.
Guy Parker saying its O.K. for an add to depict a man doing DIY or a women shopping but..... . . . . ads that go beyond that showing its the women's role to tidy up the home after its been trashed by others in the family, he's worried about that depiction FFS, similarly he's worried about men being mocked about straight forward household chores or parental task's just because they are a man.
Nanette Newman the actress who did many ads thinks it's over the top.
Peter Lloyd Author and journalist says the ASA's primary role is to ensure advertisers are not misleading their viewers and they should not be making judgements about gender stereo types that they randomly decide that they don't like as its nothing to do with them.
I honestly think all this PC nonsense is going too far by these meaningless organisations who believe they are superior to us mere mortals.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/17/adverts-depicting-gender-stereotypes-banned-2018/
Guy Parker saying its O.K. for an add to depict a man doing DIY or a women shopping but..... . . . . ads that go beyond that showing its the women's role to tidy up the home after its been trashed by others in the family, he's worried about that depiction FFS, similarly he's worried about men being mocked about straight forward household chores or parental task's just because they are a man.
Nanette Newman the actress who did many ads thinks it's over the top.
Peter Lloyd Author and journalist says the ASA's primary role is to ensure advertisers are not misleading their viewers and they should not be making judgements about gender stereo types that they randomly decide that they don't like as its nothing to do with them.
I honestly think all this PC nonsense is going too far by these meaningless organisations who believe they are superior to us mere mortals.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/17/adverts-depicting-gender-stereotypes-banned-2018/