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Old 26-02-2010, 07:08 AM #1
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Default are children being sexualised by advertising ?

this was on gmtv this morning < the joe is thinking yesssssssssss and how i wish things would change. but i wont hold my breath lol or dose anyone think we have a good advertising rule ?





are children being sexualised by advertising



i am not going to dress this up,

and for sure i wont strip,

but these current advertising allegation,

are telling me we need some sort of dress H.I.P. ( home information pack. how to dress your kids rightly law)

mentally and physically children are suffering,

they are being pushed and shoved like cattle,

but big bucks are at stake,

that's why we have lost this battle.

from magazines they read,

to the internet where they relax,

children are paying,

this sort of advertising is a abusive tax.

the issue is not helped by celebrity's,

even if there kids are being used for publicity,

they should be charged,

for contributing such a disgraceful facility.

am i going over the top,

in this tea cup is there really a storm,

do we have a sexualised advertising agenda,

or is the uk losing its dignity just the norm.
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Should this not be in serious debates?

For the record, this relates to this story

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Children are being increasingly exposed to sexual imagery and their parents have limited opportunities to stop it, a report for the Home Office warns.

The report calls for tougher regulation of sexual imagery in adverts and a ban on selling "lads' mags" to under-16s.

It also recommends selling mobile phones and games consoles with parental controls automatically switched on.
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yes is the answer.


to sell things (films, music etc) companies will use any means with no morals or responsibility.
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