Christian Heritage Party candidate, Chris Salt, says the party supports efforts by feminist lobby groups to have the
objectionable Rock FM billboards removed. “They are offensive to both men and women,” says Mr Salt.
The two prone men staring up at the ‘nether regions’ of a scantily clad woman with a whip are depicted as willing
participants in some sort of cheap sado-masochistic event. This advert does nothing to move men away from sexual
stereotyping. Worse still, women are displayed as the equally willing players in a game where they are valued only for
certain parts of their anatomy.
“The Christian Heritage Party ethos is in direct conflict with anything that cheapens the value, purpose and moral
character of the human spirit. This irresponsible piece of slick advertising does all of those things,” Mr Salt said.
“It is a slur on the marketing profession and an offensive attack on decades of effort to highlight and overcome
injustices in our society.”
Mr Salt said the Radio station’s glib response that they were trying to appeal to young men and do not feel the
billboards are doing any harm is a lame excuse. “If we want a more just and equitable society where everyone is valued
for who, rather than what, they are then we all have to play a responsible part in promoting certain standards. The Rock
FM has failed miserably to uphold any sort of socially responsible attitude. They should remove the billboards
immediately and publicly apologise,” Mr Salt said.