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MedicCook
09-30-2007, 04:04 PM
China bans bra, underwear, sex toy ads

BEIJING -- China has banned television and radio ads for push-up bras, figure-enhancing underwear and sex toys in the communist government's latest move to purge the nation's airwaves of what it calls social pollution.

Regulators have already targeted ads using crude or suggestive language, behavior, and images, tightening their grip on television and radio a few weeks ahead of a twice-a-decade Communist Party congress at which some new senior leaders will be appointed.

The latest move by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, or SARFT, also bans advertisements for sexual aids such as tonics that claim to boost performance in bed.

The notice indicated that regulators were concerned about both lascivious imagery and outrageous or insupportable claims about some products' benefits or effectiveness.

"Illegal 'sexual medication' advertisements and other harmful ads pose a grave threat to society," said the SARFT notice, issued in the past week and posted on the administration's Web site.

"They not only seriously mislead consumers, harm the people's health, pollute the social environment, and corrupt social mores, but also directly harm the credibility of public broadcasting and affect the image of the Communist Party and the government," the notice said.

China has already also issued strict rules for TV talent shows, including the banning of "American Idol"-style mass audience voting by mobile phone text message or the Internet.

A few weeks ago, SARFT ordered 11 radio shows off the air in southern and central China for talking too explicitly about sex or for broadcasting material of an "extreme pornographic nature."

Regulators have also banned television shows about cosmetic surgery and sex changes, and a talent show that they deemed coarse.

http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=626186&category=STRANGENEWS&BCCode=&newsdate=9/30/2007

Donna
09-30-2007, 04:55 PM
i'd be happy if i never saw a vagisal commercial again in my life

MedicCook
09-30-2007, 04:58 PM
That and woman talking about how heavy their flow is. That is more offensive than most things that are not allowed on tv.

Donna
09-30-2007, 05:17 PM
That and woman talking about how heavy their flow is. That is more offensive than most things that are not allowed on tv.

ever try to explain a maxi-pad on a rollecoaster to a 13 yr old? :rotflmao: boy at that <eyerolL>

amy, thanks again, i put my ghosts and bats up on the tree outside.......seems i lost a bunch of my decorations since wilma.......a shopping i will go, a shopping i will go...........:whistle:

MedicCook
09-30-2007, 05:20 PM
I am anti-holiday shopping. I can not see spending money on things that are only used for a few weeks a year.

Donna
09-30-2007, 05:32 PM
I am anti-holiday shopping. I can not see spending money on things that are only used for a few weeks a year.

why not? ya piss away beer in the same day, don't ya?

MedicCook
09-30-2007, 05:35 PM
why not? ya piss away beer in the same day, don't ya?

No, sometimes I vomit it up. Then it's like I am getting double my monies worth.

Donna
09-30-2007, 07:08 PM
No, sometimes I vomit it up. Then it's like I am getting double my monies worth.

thanks for sharing...........:pukescr: