- aren't rugby songs all about the rape of women?
I don't have a great knowledge about it either, so it may well be true.I bow to your superior knowledge Purple, not being a rugby man myself, I was refering to comments some years ago regarding the sexist nature of some rugby songs which included references to what could be considered rape.
Please folks! The admen/women are advertising Hunky Dorys. If the ad has inspired people to buy that product - the Hunky Dory ad has succeeded. If it has inspired women to buy similiar type bras - the Hunky Dory ad has succeeded.
That's disgusting. I didn't find the Hunky Dory ads personally offensive just very blatent in using sex to sell. When you start to notice it everywhere it does become annoying. About the Rape Crisis Network's comments, yeah it seems a bit over the top but bear in mind they're the ones working at the coalface every day- they probably know what they're talking about.
As for the CEO of Largo Foods describing it as 'just a bit of fun' that just echoes what guys so often seem to say when they've been caught sexually harassing someone or worse. All just a bit of fun.
I don't remember seeing the David Beckham ad, mustn't have made much of an impression on me.
Seriously no I'm not that interested in looking at his meat and 2 veg busting out of his jocks while I'm waiting for the bus or going to the shops or whatever.
That's disgusting. I didn't find the Hunky Dory ads personally offensive just very blatent in using sex to sell. When you start to notice it everywhere it does become annoying. About the Rape Crisis Network's comments, yeah it seems a bit over the top but bear in mind they're the ones working at the coalface every day- they probably know what they're talking about.
As for the CEO of Largo Foods describing it as 'just a bit of fun' that just echoes what guys so often seem to say when they've been caught sexually harassing someone or worse. All just a bit of fun.
Does one press release count as 'putting their focus' on a topic?If they are at the coalface, then I worry that they have put their focus on an ad for crisps.
Does one press release count as 'putting their focus' on a topic?
... I'm just saying that they would be better off keeping their eye on the ball.
There is no evidence that they took their eye off the ball at all at all.They didn't accidentally do a press release, so one would figure that a meeting was held and an outcome was arrived at, so yes they did put their focus on this harmless ad. I'm not saying they shifted their ethos towards tackling juvenile adverts I'm just saying that they would be better off keeping their eye on the ball.
In fairness, I've tried spotting the ball in the HD adverts and haven't succeeded yet.
There is no evidence that they took their eye off the ball at all at all.
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