Johannesburg – A billboard in South Africa showing two women in a car with the headline “not your average birdies” has been ruled offensive, the advertising regulator told AFP on Thursday.
The complainant also referred to a “community WhatsApp conversation supporting that the advertisement is widely disliked”.
Similar to ‘bloke’
Chas Everitt, in its response detailed in the ruling, said that “the term ‘birdies’ in the advertisement refers both to the agents depicted therein specifically (not all women, or people generally) and the golfing scoring term.”
It said it was a play on words since the ad was placed near a golf course and “birdie” was a “desirable score in golf… therefore not offensive to women”.
“The agents portrayed in the advertisement are clearly represented as professionals, in a manner that is neither demeaning nor objectifying,” it added.
Additionally, the company argued that “the colloquial use of ‘bird’ is similar to the use of ‘bloke’ when referring to men”.
However, the regulatory board said that the advert objectified and undermined women.
“The word ‘bird’ describes an animal, and referring to women in this way therefore objectifies them, while ‘bloke’ does not objectify men in the same way,” the regulator said.
“Golf associations notwithstanding, the term ‘birdie’ is the diminutive of ‘bird’ and further infantilises the women it is referring to,” it added.
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Source: AFP