The British government has adopted a concerning new policy regulating speech. The New York Times reports a new policy banning the use of “harmful” gender stereotypes in advertising—yes, private ads.
The U.K.’s Advertising Standards Authority announced last week that it will “ban ads that connect physical features with success in the romantic or social spheres; assign stereotypical personality traits to boys and girls, such as bravery for boys and tenderness for girls; suggest that new mothers should prioritize their looks or home cleanliness over their emotional health; and mock men for being bad at stereotypically ‘feminine’ tasks, such as vacuuming, washing clothes, or parenting.”
The new policy was developed after a report from the agency supposedly found that ads containing such stereotypes “can lead to unequal gender outcomes in public and private aspects of people’s lives.”
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3 comments:
a twisted evil luciferian sickness is now being shoved down your throat. this is such a spit in GODS eye, that wil only lead to further decent into Hell
No more ads with women showing off a nice set of boobs? Men should be rioting in the streets.
All governments will trend towards authoritarianism. It is our duty to stop it.
Its all cyclical and The Founding Fathers knew this because they had little to do but study history, play with sticks and work to death.
Tree of Liberty needs a cocktail.
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