Showing posts with label sex-driven society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sex-driven society. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Is the new Axe ad featuring 'headless breasts' sexist? You decide

Axe ad featuring headless breasts because 'they are what a man notices first on a woman' branded 'sexist' by female viewers

By TAMARA ABRAHAM
DAILYMAIL
August 23, 2012

A television commercial for Axe has been branded 'sexist' because the female character in the ad is depicted as a headless pair of breasts on legs.

Designed to promote a men's hair product, the concept of the ad, set in an office, is based on the idea that men notice breasts first on a women, while women notice a man's hair before anything else.

In turn, the male character, who admires his amply-chested co-worker from afar, is a thick head of hair on legs.

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Sexist? Axe's latest television commercial has sparked controversy because the female character is depicted as a headless pair of breasts
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Office romance: The ad is set in a workplace and the two characters are depicted as co-workers
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Almost there... Their attempt for alone time in an elevator is thwarted when other people crowd in
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But the ad, though intended to be humorous, has prompted a backlash from viewers, who consider it to be sexist.

One Twitter user, Hilary Paige Smith, wrote: 'Once again, another appalling display of terrible, sexist marketing from Axe. Don't date guys who smell/act like this.'

And Katherine Vong, of Trendhunter, added: 'Axe has once again turned to stereotypes and gender biases with its latest Axe Office Love commercial, which essentially represents females as a giant pair of breasts, no head required.'

Others, though, see the humour in the concept.

AdRants writer Steve Hall said: 'All the brand has done, and always has done, is celebrate the carnal desire that is ever present between man and woman. It's an innately human desire. It's a fact of life.'

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At last! Finally the two characters' human versions are revealed when they lock eyes at a bus stop

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Finale: As the pair approach one another, the tagline appears, reading: Hair. It's what girls see first
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Published on Aug 20, 2012 by AXE

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

'Vaginal tightener and whitener' products in India a perverse campaign to discriminate and degrade woman not "empowerment!"

As modern as India may be from its fantasy Bollywood movies, the woman in the conservative society have voiced their opinion and displeasure concerning an Indian company`s new product called '18 Again'  - a vaginal tightening and rejuvenation cream designed to be make you 'feel like a virgin again' or to 'feel like the first time." Now this product comes on the heels of another vaginal product introduced in India - a vaginal whitener! This whitener is called the Clean & Dry feminine wash.

Media reports on the '18-Again' product say it is for "a tighter vagina is empowering because 'it's not just about sexual pleasure, but also about preventing infection, discharge, urinary incontinence, and making older women feel good'." But this statement has been called 'hilarious and maddening' by academics.

Both products have garnered condemnation by general people in society as well as the academics. But everyone knows that these products will be sold to woman as a 'health issue' that every woman "should" do. This is how this modern society is, so gullible and quick to conform to the whims of a false illusion of reality and of this world. This society is becoming more and more perverse and will not stop unfortunately as we march towards the end days.
Our desire driven society has succumbed to a sex driven society, a sexed mad society, a society that promotes sex to be only a physical carnal pleasure of the flesh.

India it seems, as become the beacon of insult and discrimination against darker skin tones. These products are a "sad indictment of discrimination against darker skin within the social caste system."

Columnist Laskhmi Chaudry lambasted the product in her blog, writing: 'The campaign to eliminate the scourge of darkness has extended to every nook and cranny of a woman’s body.'

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View the '18-Again' ad: http://youtu.be/vPayFrCOiZM
Indian Vagina Fairness Cream Ad: http://youtu.be/8TquSyCnna0