Big Sister Is Watching

I'm as disgusted by sexist ads as the next person, but I can't see banning freedom of speech because of it. From The Telegraph:
MEPs want TV regulators in the EU to set guidelines which would see the end of anything deemed to portray women as sex objects or reinforce gender stereotypes.
This could potentially mean an end to attractive women advertising perfume, housewives in the kitchen or men doing DIY. [what's DIY?]
Such classic adverts as the Diet Coke commercial featuring the bare-chested builder, or Wonderbra's "Hello Boys" featuring model Eva Herzigova would have been banned.
The new rules come in a report by the EU's women's rights committee.
Swedish MEP Eva-Britt Svensson urged Britain and other members to use existing equality, sexism and discrimination laws to control advertising.
She wants regulatory bodies set up to monitor ads and introduce a "zero-tolerance" policy against "sexist insults or degrading images".
Ms Svensson said: "Gender stereotyping in advertising straitjackets women, men, girls and boys by restricting individuals to predetermined and artificial roles that are often degrading, humiliating and dumbed down for both sexes."
She added: "Gender stereotyping in advertising is one of several factors that have a big influence in efforts to make society more gender equal."...

Posted on 8:19 AM by Rebecca Bynum
Comments
5 Sep 2008
Esmerelda Weatherwax
DIY = Do It Yourself.
Maintenance tasks in and around the house like painting or putting up wallpaper or shelves done by the home owner rather than a paid contractor.
5 Sep 2008
Artemis
This is the first I've heard "DIY" used in this way ("doing DIY"). I've always called these tasks "honeydews", as in "Honey do this, honey do that".
I guess "doing DIY" Boy's Own style would be doubly-banned.
6 Sep 2008
John M. J.
Thank-you, Esmerelda and Artemis, for clearing that up. It's quite amazing how one can get hold of the wrong end of the stick, so to speak.
Oh no! Oh no! I feel a comment by Mary coming on. Oh no! Did I just type that? Why has this comment just turned into a trailer for a 'Carry On...' film?