DELINGPOLE: Gender Stereotyping in Adverts Is Great; Banning It Is Dangerous PC Lunacy
My favourite advert of the last ten years was probably the “Are you beach body ready?” Protein World poster campaign, writes James Delingpole.
My favourite advert of the last ten years was probably the “Are you beach body ready?” Protein World poster campaign, writes James Delingpole.
The United Kingdom has banned an advertisement featuring a thin model after some viewers called it “socially irresponsible.”
A new program in the United Kingdom seeks to ban advertisements featuring thin women.
From Keurig to the NFL, virtue-signalling is now associated with PR disasters. Has the time for its opposite, vice-signalling, finally come?
London’s first ever Muslim Mayor is set to ban images of ‘unrealistic’ scantily clad women from ads on public transport, which could see the city adopt some of the most censorious policies in the Western world. Sadiq Khan argued for
The UK’s advertising watchdog is investigating the “objectification and sexualisation of women in ads” because of an “increasing political and public debate” driven by “offended” feminists on social media. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has already started banning ads featuring
The ad that sparked one of the year’s most ferocious Social Justice Warrior twitter storms has been deemed unlikely to cause “serious offence” or so-called body “shaming,” the advertising watchdog has said. However, the protein supplements ad remains banned in
Like something out of sci-fi classic Attack Of The 50 Foot Woman, today an unsuspecting New York woke up to find a giant Protein World ad towering above the city’s Times Square neighbourhood. The now infamous, “Are you beach body
We live in listless times, when complaining and campaigning have becoming something of a new religion for those whose lives are devoid of any true meaning or worth. So it is that, in an era when most life-threatening problems have