Feminist Bloggers’ Blamed For Crazydomain Ad Ban

pamela_anderson_crazydomains_banned.jpg

So why, today, is everyone writing about a Pamela Anderson commercial that debuted last year? because, surprise, surprise, it’s fallen into the”:banned ad” category. And because of that we all get to write about it again. And who doesn’t love to write about busty milk-soaked hotties in a boardroom who disrobe down to their unmentionables and douse themselves in milk?

Wait. What were we talking about? Oh yea. The ad, for Crazydomains.com.au, has been banned by Australia’s Advertising Standards Authority after receiving hundreds of complaints.

The company’s managing director is blaming feminist bloggers for the uproar and told the Brisbane Times the decision “made no sense and is completely un-Australian. We are certainly not going to take this lying down.”

But wait. Isn’t lying down what you ultimately want to do when two women decide to strip in the middle of a boardroom?

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

8 things genuinely interesting people do differently in ordinary conversations

8 things genuinely interesting people do differently in ordinary conversations

Hack Spirit

10 ways truly kind people show care without making a show of it

10 ways truly kind people show care without making a show of it

Hack Spirit

8 phrases genuinely confident people use when someone is being passive-aggressive

8 phrases genuinely confident people use when someone is being passive-aggressive

Hack Spirit

10 things genuinely kind-hearted people notice that most people miss

10 things genuinely kind-hearted people notice that most people miss

Hack Spirit

Why the most interesting people are rarely the loudest in the room

Why the most interesting people are rarely the loudest in the room

Hack Spirit

5 small habits that might be making people dislike you, even if you’re a kind person

5 small habits that might be making people dislike you, even if you’re a kind person

Hack Spirit