I am appalled that your company advertised in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. This magazine is nothing more than a phony version of Playboy. Its sole purpose is the pornographic exhibition of women for the pleasure of men. You have helped empower a magazine that degrades women and desensitizes, addicts and is lust-provoking in men.
There are many others like me who do not appreciate companies that promote illicit sex. Many of your competitors chose not to advertise in the SI Swimsuit issue. That speaks volumes to me. I seek an apology and urge you to stop using your advertising dollars in ways that degrade women and are destructive to our families and society.
Sent to:
Sergio.Marchionne@chrysler.com
PRcontact@cusa.canon.com
joe_c_spagnoletti@cambellsoup.com
jerry_s_buckley@cambellsoup.com
douglas_r_conant@cambellsoup.com
press@cku.com
Mark.Emkes@bridgestone.co.jp
comments@unilever.com
MediaRelations.usa@unilever.com
shawn.kelley@pernod-ricard-usa.com
Froz@us.loreal.com
media@gnc-hq-com
Tetsuo_Iwamura@ahm.honda.com
Peter_Chou@htc.com
Frank.Mars@effem.com
customerservice@cytosport.com
Carlos.Ghosn@nissan-usa.com
McDonald.ra@pg.com
robertg@skechers.com
BoardofDirectors@Pepsi.com
media.relations@sprint.com
WhatsCooking@TABASCO.com
Jeff.Bewkes@timewarner.com
ToshibaPR@accesspr.com
Yoshimi_Inaba@toyota.com
luisa.girotto@cadbury.com
pr@tpna.com
jennifer.foley@morganshotelgroup.com
Ivan.Seidenberg@verizon.com
bjohnson@americandecency.org
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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