Levi's Ad banned in New Zealand
Levis "Born again" advert has been banned in New Zealand, reports stuff.co.nz.
The complains argued that the baptism imagery was highly offensive as it was a sacred Christian sacrament. The Television Commercial Approvals Bureau said the advertisement had not depicted a Christian baptism and "born again" was a phrase that could be used in non-religious circumstances. However, the board ruled that the 52 complainants had found the ceremony depicted offensive.
"...the board was in doubt that the expression `born again' originated from the Christian religion and that the immersion scene in the advertisement had obvious similarities to a Christian baptism ceremony," the decision said.
The board decided the advertisement had caused offence on religious grounds and breached an advertising code.
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2 days 3 hours ago - What is the name of the music
2 days 16 hours ago - צור קשר עם קוקה קולה ישראל
3 days 22 hours ago - אני רוצה ששמי יהיה על בקבוק
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4 days 4 hours ago - What, no pitchforks and
4 days 19 hours ago - Worth it for your dream
4 days 19 hours ago - I could care less about the
4 days 20 hours ago - Okay, it may be hokey in some
5 days 9 hours ago - What is the name of the song
1 week 1 day ago


What song is that playing in the ad? I've been trying to find out for two years
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