Cross 'em off your Christmas list: Our 2015 list of corporate sexploitation offenders

It’s that time of year again! As the Christmas season draws near, companies are competing for your business.

Now is the time to reflect on corporate behaviour this past year and remember those companies which objectified women and sexualized girls to sell their products and services. These companies do not respect women and do not deserve your Christmas cash.

You can send a powerful message by making ethical purchasing choices and refusing to financially support companies who rely on sexploitation to flog their products.

Here's our 2015 list of corporate sexploitation offenders:

Woolworths 

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This year we called on major supermarket chains Coles and Woolworths to stop selling lads mag Zoo Weekly, complete with tips for coercing women into sex, advertisements for sexual services with underage girls and content that sexually objectified and demeaned women and girls. While Coles responded by removing the rape culture promoting mag, Woolies, though priding itself on its social responsibility, care for communities and promotion of safety, refused to do the same and continued to profit from the sexual exploitation of women.

Big W

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Last year we called on Target, Kmart and Big W to withdraw sexually violent video game Grand Theft Auto V from their family stores around the country. While Target and Kmart demonstrated corporate social responsibility and withdrew the game (Kmart went even further and removed all 'R' rated games). Big W failed to do so and continues to sell the game which includes extreme violence against women, including the murder of women in the sex industry.

The Body Shop

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The Body Shop, which loves to tell us how ethical it is, not experimenting on animals and all that, used softcore pornography to promote their products with their massive window front posters. One woman made a complaint after her young foster child became distressed by the highly sexualized imagery after a history of sexual abuse. The Body Shop didn’t care- they refused to withdraw their advertising.

General Pants Co

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General Pants Co have a long history of porn-inspired advertising, including their “Wet Dreams” ad campaign, change rooms plastered with pornographic imagery, pole dancing display and requiring underage staff to wear badges that read ‘I love sex’. 

City Beach

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City Beach are repeat offenders, selling products with sexist, violent and porn-inspired imagery to young people. Read more here.

Honey Birdette

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Honey Birdette is a sex shop masquerading as a high end lingerie store. Despite being in major shopping centres. Honey Birdette continues to flout advertising standards and codes with its pornographic advertising. Read more here.

Benefit Cosmetics

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Benefit Cosmetics uses women’s breasts to sell mascara in a series of sexually objectifying ads alongside sleazy double entendres. 

Fifty Shades of Grey

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Fifty Shades of Grey repackaged intimate partner violence and stalking as erotic and romantic. It’s not. Reconsider the book trilogy, DVD and associated merchandise. Read more here.

Nena and Pasadena

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Nena and Pasadena founded their brand on the sexual exploitation of women.  For five years, the sexist clothing line has used pornographic, objectifying and demeaning imagery of women on their clothing, social media and advertising. They have belligerently continued, mocking half a decade of complaints. Read more here.

Windsor Smith

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The shoe retailer has a long reputation for sexism, from erecting billboards suggestive of a woman performing oral sex to TV commercials with fully clothed men modeling shoes with lingerie clad women as mere decoration, complete with close up shots on their backsides and genital areas to sell shoes. Read more here.

Ja Feel

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The Perth based company dubbed ‘a corporate sexual predator’, Ja Feel’s social media pornifies women and teaches boys they are entitled to women’s bodies, while promoting rape culture (specifically, anal rape) and sexualizing the images of little girls. Read more here.

Cafepress

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Online marketplace CafePress has a long history of selling clothing and merchandise with sexualised, porn-inspired and pro-rape slogans and imagery, including on clothing for babies and toddlers. Read more here.

BuyInvite

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We exposed online fashion club BuyInvite for selling a range of paedophilic sex toys for men, sex toys that promoted derogatory and racist stereotypes of women and fetishized school girls. Read more here. 

UltraTune

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UltraTune used rubber clad dominatrix women to sell car parts and accessories. Get your car serviced elsewhere this holiday period.

Wicked Campervans 

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Wicked Campers are known for their sexist and demeaning slogans and imagery. Founder John Webb indicated this promotion of violence against women was all a big joke in a press release back in April. Read more here.

American Apparel

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American Apparel continually depicts women in pornified ways, with UK ad watchdog upholding complaints that the company sexualized school girls- but no corresponding ruling here.

Bavarian Bier Cafe

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Bavarian Bier Café compared women to pieces of meat in their sexist ‘We’ve got the best racks’ advertising campaign.

Lowenbrau Keller

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Lowenbrau Keller restaurant sexually objectifies women to promote their venue, reinforcing sexist attitudes, inviting patrons to see female staff as sexual objects, exposing them to sexual harassment. Read more here. 

Sydney Cruise Bar

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Sydney venue 'Cruise Bar' hired nude female models to lie naked on tables and act as fruit platters for its recent 'relaunch' party. Using a woman’s naked body as a stand-in for an inanimate object - in this case a platter - is a text book example of sexual objectification. Read more here.

Carls Jr

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The US burger chain is notorious for their sexist porn-themed TV commercials. The chain is reportedly coming to Australia. Read more here.

Retailers funding Playboy branded sexual exploitation 

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Collective Shout has continued to highlight companies which profit from the mainstreaming, normalising and embedding of a major brand of the sex industry into mainstream culture. Read more here.

Let these companies know you won't be shopping with them- and why not. Which companies are crossed off your Christmas list? Let us know in comments below.

Help us keep the pressure on corporate offenders: make a donation this Christmas.

Also if you are part of a company which values equality and respect for women, join other companies who have signed our Corporate Social Responsibility Pledge!

See past Crossed Off lists:

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

 


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