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Netizens rage over 'misogynistic' ad

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This public service advertisement is under fire for being offensive to women and the disabled. Photo taken from The Hankyoreh
This public service advertisement is under fire for being offensive to women and the disabled. Photo taken from The Hankyoreh

By Lee Min-young

Controversy is brewing over a disabled parking space advertisement by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security that some have branded offensive to women because it perpetuates sexist stereotypes.

The ad, which appeared in a newspaper and was later posted on social media after someone took a picture of it, shows a woman carrying shopping bags and trying to get into her car that is illegally parked in a disabled bay.

The ad starts: "Disabled only when you are parking?" taking a swipe at people breaking disabled parking regulations. It goes on: "It is allowed to park in handicapped-designated parking spaces only when the disabled person is present inside the car which has a decal on it."

This ad, which at first may seem like any other public campaign advertisement, has triggered heated debate on social media for a message that women and the disabled find offensive.

"I'm appalled by this ad," one user commented in a Facebook post. "I teach disabled children and I have a disability myself, so I'm one of those people who are allowed to use those special parking spaces. I agree with the need to crack down on non-disabled drivers using those spaces, but is it only I that feels the words this ad is using, like 'disabled only when you're parking,' is somewhat rude and discriminatory against disabled people?

"And the violator in this ad is a young woman wearing a tight outfit and high heels, with a luxurious car and both of her hands full of shopping bags. This ad is unbelievably sexist."

Another netizen said: "I cannot believe no one has ever raised questions until this ad made its way into the newspaper. It disgusts me."


Lee Min-young minlee@koreatimes.co.kr


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