Thank god, we’re different

Posted by Marc | 13-09-2006 23:08 | Category: Gender issues

thank god, we're different

thank god, we're different

I found these ads above at Ads of the World. These ads are from Skeive Dager (Queer Days), the Norwegian Gay and Lesbian pride festival held once a year in Oslo. The ads runs on two following right pages.
All ads at this post are full of stereotypes, that’s a easy way of communicate the message, I don’t have any problems with that. I got more problems with the use of children. Of course you’re born gay or lesbian, but these ads sexualize childhood. 


The ads below are from the last few years.

skeive dager

skeive dager

skeive dager

skeive dager

skeive dager

skeive dager

skeive dager


Advertiser:
Skeive Dager
Agency:
Kitchen


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I do not believe that you are born gay or lesbian. I believe that you are born as nothing and form into what you want to be when you get older-mainly due to the media, and I believe that this picture is wrong because it is sexualizing children and it truly makes me sick. What is our world coming to?

Posted by Miranda | 7-05-2008 22:06

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