Children were allegedly exploited on this perfume ad revealing a teenage girl holding a bottle in the wrong spot. From the photo on the right, it is obvious which spot we are talking about. We say, it is about time someone stands up and not only protect children, but go back to morals and values of banning any sort of mature misconduct. In the last 10 or 15 years, children have been exploited in all sorts of ways and this could be the very reason why they feel they have the right to be mature and do things that we as a adults never would have been allowed to do when we were growing up before the era of the 90's. Let us say this, this is a good example of why we should stand up for what is right and wrong, because children today think they are our equal when in fact, we are the elders. But how can we be respected as elders, if we show no example and refuse to stop what has been allowed in public to exploit them. Children should not be allowed to know about any sort of sexuality they are not old enough to understand, not even in their teens. When should they know about it? After marriage to the opposite gender, only. Let us go back to enforcing them to be virgins until marriage, so they will not longer be exploited and abused for fortune.
This case also goes along with allowing children to choose their sexuality or gender, it should not be allowed. It is wrong for them to be allowed to be gays and lesbians, just as much as it is wrong for them to be exploited in public as sexual objects. Now, let us not stop here. Let us go further as children as our most High God and ban anything that has violated children. Let us proceed to be just as bold to stop any sort of evil that robs these children of their innocence.
The Huffington Post - Jessica Misener
Marc Jacobs perfume ads sometime tiptoe into the "racy" category, but they're usually the ones starring the designer himself. Now, a new ad for Jacobs' fragrance Oh Lola!, starring "Twilight" actress Dakota Fanning, has been pulled from the British markets after consumers complained that it was sexualizing a child, reports Telegraph.
The British Advertising Standards Authority has cracked down on the ad, which features a 17-year-old Fanning with an oversized bottle of the fragrance between her legs, after receiving complaints that the company was turning Fanning, a minor, into a sex object...Read full article here.
Source and photo courtesy: Huffington Post
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