
Hungarian Newspaper's Sexist Ad Sparks Outrage
Hungarian Newspaper's Sexist Ad Sparks Outrage A recent advertisement in a Hungarian newspaper has ignited controversy for its blatant sexism. The ad, which called for submissions of photos of women's legs in miniskirts, has been widely condemned as objectifying and demeaning to women. The video report by RTL Direkt highlights the ad's problematic content and calls for greater awareness of sexism in media. "Pošaljite slike ženskih nogu u minicama i mi ćemo ih objaviti" — that's how the shocking advertisement began, according to the RTL Direkt report. The ad, which appeared in a major Hungarian publication, sparked immediate outrage on social media and among women's rights activists. The video report shows images from the ad itself, showcasing the inappropriate nature of the request. The report also points to the concerning normalization of such attitudes in some parts of society. The video concludes with a call for greater awareness and responsibility in media representation of women. The full report can be viewed on Voyo.hr. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing fight against sexism and the need for media to promote respectful and equitable representation of all genders.