Europe: The PC Paradise

People have a lot to say about advertising, much of it bad.  Many ads are stupid, insulting, silly, nonsensical, counterproductive, etc., etc.  Some are even offensive.  But who is to say which ads are right and good and which are not?  Now a member of the European Parliament to take on this responsibility.  Just let the nanny state take care of everything, banning any sexist ads.

Reports Britain’s Daily Telegraph:

MEPs want TV regulators in the EU to set guidelines which would see the end of anything deemed to portray women as sex objects or reinforce gender stereotypes.

This could potentially mean an end to attractive women advertising perfume, housewives in the kitchen or men doing DIY.

Such classic adverts as the Diet Coke commercial featuring the bare-chested builder, or Wonderbra’s “Hello Boys” featuring model Eva Herzigova would have been banned.

The new rules come in a report by the EU’s women’s rights committee.

Swedish MEP Eva-Britt Svensson urged Britain and other members to use existing equality, sexism and discrimination laws to control advertising.

She wants regulatory bodies set up to monitor ads and introduce a “zero-tolerance” policy against “sexist insults or degrading images”.

Ms Svensson said: “Gender stereotyping in advertising straitjackets women, men, girls and boys by restricting individuals to predetermined and artificial roles that are often degrading, humiliating and dumbed down for both sexes.”

She added: “Gender stereotyping in advertising is one of several factors that have a big influence in efforts to make society more gender equal.

Some, maybe most of the targeted ads, are obnoxious.  But even worse is the attitude that government must micro-manage the lives of 500 million Europeans.  What is truly frightening is that the U.S. doesn’t seem to be that far behind Europe in this regard.