I find such prohibitions unnecessary. I believe in the power of the free market. The Italian people are a advanced, educated and modern people. So if a company makes sexist ads, the public (consumers) will boycott that company. Thus, the revenues of that company will decrease and the company will not make sexist advertisements again.
This solution is better than ban laws.
Sexist is implied in discriminatory, unless what they really want is to push some biased ideology.
Yeah those Esselunga ads stating offers on morreti for €1 and once u go there you realise you are limited to 24 bottles only 🙁 take action against those ads maybe… 🙁
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I find such prohibitions unnecessary. I believe in the power of the free market. The Italian people are a advanced, educated and modern people. So if a company makes sexist ads, the public (consumers) will boycott that company. Thus, the revenues of that company will decrease and the company will not make sexist advertisements again.
This solution is better than ban laws.
Sexist is implied in discriminatory, unless what they really want is to push some biased ideology.
Yeah those Esselunga ads stating offers on morreti for €1 and once u go there you realise you are limited to 24 bottles only 🙁 take action against those ads maybe… 🙁