Controversy has once again emerged as seven women from the Miyagi prefectural assembly have demanded the governor of Japan’s northeastern prefecture to remove a promotional video meant to attract tourists, with the triggered women moaning that the video “portrays women as sex objects” in a desperate test of the dominance of their menfolk.
Boasting the talents of superhot-if-very-plastic actress Dan Mitsu, the video highlights various popular tourist hot spots and other renowned qualities of the region, many have been offended by the video’s more suggestive bits however, such as the zoom-up on Dan Mitsu’s salacious lips – with the depiction of a woman’s sex appeal apparently making her an immediate sex object.
The “inexcusable” PV, which has been bombarded with dislikes by feminists and their beta sympathisers (or possibly those who just think the prefecture has more to offer than just sexpot Mitsu):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Gkus1V6wA
The prefectural government however denied their demand, stating that the video will stay up due to the fact that it has also generated positive reactions, although the governor will still have to at least pretend to listen to their bleating.
Your right…women are not sex objects, because if they were, you could pick them up, and then put them down and that would be the end of it. I have yet to hear of a Tenga or any other onahole causing as much fuss and frustration as women, and that is why I say go MGTOW.
OK this commercial got real shameless real fast.
>can I ride on top?
>phallic turtle head grows in size with trumpet noise
“or possibly those who just think the prefecture has more to offer than just sexpot Mitsu”
A notion so ridiculous it deserves to be relegated to a parenthetical reference (right behind a couple ad hominem attacks against feminists). “Come for the beautiful landscapes, stay for the pretty women that make your nose bleed,” is too childish a message for many in 2017 but I forget who this site’s audience is.
I really gotta stop hangin’ out here. It’s a friggin’ tourism ad. Prefectures don’t need booth babes. Nobody really *needs* booth babes. Le sigh.
On second thought, bravo. I’m proud of you. It must’ve been a great feat of empathy to even include that alternative motivation as an afterthought. Afterthought should still count as thought, I guess.
Gas all feminists.
The chick in the CM was hot but the rest of the cm was cancer. Also feminists need to f♥♥k off they just want money from complaining for compensation