History of Feminism
Related: About this forumBasically PETA's ad campaigns reverse the roles for women and cows.
The cow is a valued intelligent entity with a right to a happy future.
A woman is an object to be stripped and placed on display for others to consume.
Sarah Ibarruri
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(8,155 posts)Yeah, saying 100% of their ads aren't great is a fantastical understatement.
MADem
(135,425 posts)Ooops--I'm wrong....I just did a google image search and there are a few fellows in there. They look like a new addition to the standard. They are, though, of a certain demographic--young and appealing, same as the women.
I also can't remember seeing old naked people, or fat/skinny/saggy naked people; they're always going for the "sex sells" paradigm.
Honestly; at this point in time, it's all SSDD. The "Oooooooh, NAKED in the STREET" stunt has just lost shock value. Forty years ago, it was Ooooh Laa Laa! Now it's Ho-Hum...!
Sarah Ibarruri
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(21,043 posts)I'd obliterate all porn (for starters), proceed to doing away with prostitution, massage parlors, and all other misuses of sex. I kid you not.
Then I'd give men some hobbies. For example, knitting.
Control-Z
(15,684 posts)This one doesn't bother me so much. All I see are the models' heads and shoulders. And bubbles.
seabeyond
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(42,443 posts)PETA's add are disrespectful and degrading to women, and try to use the same "shock" tactics anti- choicer do.
While I respect the underlying message-- there Is no way I'd go through PETA to express it
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Squinch
(52,568 posts)"If you aren't totally comfortable being naked in all venues and situations, you are prudish and "sex-negative." Your nudity can be used to sell ideas - mostly ideas about nudity."
But, of course, this applies only if you are a woman. Men don't need to prove their "sex positivity."
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)if not downright hypocritical. I have no problem with sexual imagery in itself, but it shouldn't necessarily be mixed with political activism - if nothing else, the message tends to get muddled.