Petition to Logbar to remove harmful sexist and racist advertisement
San Francisco based Adam long has started a petition on change.org to pull an advertisement for wearable tech which he has identified as both racist and sexist.
Read moreUltraTune's sexist ad campaign for 2016
UltraTune are at it again.....here is their sexist ad campaign for 2016
Read moreSexist Carl's Jr burger chain coming to Australia
US chain Carl’s Jr, notorious for their porn-themed television commercials, is opening their first restaurant in Australia, with the brand declaring their intentions to continue using sexually objectifying advertising in public spaces.
As reported by The Daily Telegraph:
Read moreWe feel you hate women : Ja feel's sexist ads
*content warning* porn inspired advertising images
Here are some examples of how Ja feel (clothing label for guys) advertise their brand
Read moreGirls school students petition Klara cosmetics to pull "Just kiss me, don't ask" ad campaign
We were recently alerted to a petition started by students from a Melbourne girls school. The petition calls for Klara Cosmetics to pull its "just kiss me don't ask" ads which also includes the phrase "Be passionate and leave no evidence."
Read moreUltra Tune: out of tune on sexism
Car parts and service chain Ultra Tune are facing a flood of complaints on social media in response to its sexist ‘We’re into rubber’ TV commercial. The BDSM themed ad for car tyres depicts two rubber-clad dominatrix women brandishing a whip and feigning sexual arousal as they caress the tyres, while a male employee smiles and nods to himself, signifying his enjoyment.
Ultra Tune’s Facebook page has become overrun with complaints by men and women who have seen the commercial, pledging to not have their car serviced at Ultra Tunes while women are depicted as “fetish objects” to sell products and services.
Read moreLynx hits the jackpot: sexist, racist and ageist
More sexploitation from a repeat corporate offender
Read moreMossimo defends Peepshow promotion
Says not about 'unlawful peeping' or the sex industry
Mossimo has defended its Peepshow ad campaign in an article printed by the Herald Sun. Collective Shout had recently exposed Mossimo for referencing sex industry practices and trivialising the crime of peeping in a blog post titled 'Mossimo Peepshow is Sexist Rubbish.' Mossimo's defence?
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