A
one-woman protest against raunchy advertising outside the
Peacocks clothing store in Waterloo Place last week has secured
the support of Derry's Sacred Heart of Jesus Pro Life Group.
Christian campaigner Mary Doherty, from Donegal, staged a lone
protest outside the shop, condemning their lingerie advertising
and its alleged portrayal of women as "objects".
Bernadette Doyle, spokesperson for the Sacred Heart of Jesus Pro
Life Group, told the 'Journal': Our stance on this issue is
that Mary Doherty was quite right to protest last week at what
we would also view as soft porn in underwear advertising at what
is a family shop.
She went on: These adverts are immoral, very cheap and very
anti-women and anti-children. It takes courage to go out and do
what Mary Doherty has done. The woman portrayed in the Peacocks'
advert is lying with her legs open.
Doyle said the display was totally unsuitable for viewing by
children passing the shop. In general, advertising standards
have morally dropped and a large amount of advertising has
become soft porn. It's high time that women speak out against it
and we call upon all women to stand up and speak out and make
their feelings known.
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