For Jezebel, Sexism In Advertising Is OK—As Long As They’re The Ones Running The Ads
Historically, if that’s a word that can be used in relationship to blogging, Gawker Media ladyblog Jezebel has dedicated much its blog’s space to pointing out sexism in advertising—or what they deem “badvertising.” So, if the Jezebels are the self-proclaimed policewomen of what they perceive to be rampant advertising industry misogyny, what’s up with today’s ad campaign? Brought to you by the makers of Belvedere booze, the ads blanket the site from sidebar to marquee to mid-page. What’s the campaign’s theme? Masturbation! Or a liquor-and-sex-laden play on “maceration,” anyway. The copy: “maceration should never be rushed,” “maceration is all about technique,” “maceration is perfectly natural.” The ads feature a rotating red raspberry that’s decidedly clitoral paired with a throbbing “touch” message. The mid-page version features a woman—only her head is cut off, so you can’t see much of her but, well, her tits. The funny thing about Jezebel’s take on ads is that you can never quite tell what they’re going to declare misogynist. So far as I can tell, pretty much anything a) sexual and b) targeting women is TOTALLY MISOGYNIST and COMPLETELY SEXIST. Not quite sure how that works, but I guess it’s different when they’re taking the advertiser’s money. Then, bring on the decapitated women and rotating clitoris, by all means. After the jump, check out the decapitated lady paired with a post pointing to purportedly sexist marketing.


















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snap
wrote on May 18 2009 @ 01:37 pm: [report]
i don’t think it’s sexist. it’s an ad targeting women on a site that targets women.
Lynn
wrote on May 18 2009 @ 03:01 pm: [report]
Oh my god. It’s not sexist. And if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.
Ninaka
wrote on May 18 2009 @ 03:52 pm: [report]
I think this whole article is a bit much.
crustee
wrote on May 18 2009 @ 04:15 pm: [report]
The Frisky hates Jezebel this week.
pennycandy
wrote on May 19 2009 @ 09:21 am: [report]
Jezebel editors have zero control over the ads on their site and often complain about it (see: Cougar reality tv show).
There is a difference between demo-targeting and straight up pandering - and I am very glad Jezebel can differentiate in their articles.
Do your homework.