Nope.
*Updated w/something I meant to write earlier - it's stuff like this that makes me think that all the fascinating conspiracy theories I read about have no merit. These are the people in charge, ostensibly - AND. THEY. ARE. MORONS.*
Mr. Clean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
"In September 2008, the European Parliament deemed Mr. Clean potentially offensive, because his build might imply that cleaning can only be accomplished by a muscular man."
Europe Takes Aim at Sexual Stereotypes in Ads - NYTimes.com:
"The European Parliament has set out to change this. Last week, the legislature voted 504 to 110 to scold advertisers for “sexual stereotyping,” adopting a nonbinding report that seeks to prod the industry to change the way it depicts men and women.
The lawmakers’ ire has many targets, from a print ad for Dolce & Gabbana (which had a woman in spike heels pinned to the ground and surrounded by sweaty men in tight jeans) to Mr. Clean, the 1950s advertising icon whose muscular physique might imply that only a strong man is powerful enough to tackle dirt."
Really? I mean, reaaaaaaaaaally?
Idiots, I swear to god.
"The strongest conspiracy is the conspiracy of the stupid" - RAW
ReplyDeleteHey, you watch your mouth about Mr Clean.
Just cause he's super-neat, wears a tight shirt, an earring and a jaunty grin...
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Damn it.