Dettol apologises after ad to clean up 'toxic men' backfires in China
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British hygiene brand Dettol has apologised for an advert in China that it claims was meant to call out sexism, but has instead backfired. …
British hygiene brand Dettol has apologised for an advert in China that it claims was meant to call out sexism, but has instead backfired. The five-minute long advert for a multipurpose disinfectant, styled like a micro drama, starts out with a man looking for a partner who is "clean" and "not tainted by other men". A plot twist comes late in the advert when his new girlfriend calls him out for his misogyny and breaks up with him. Dettol is then presented as the solution against "toxic men [who] are just like bacteria". The advert sparked an uproar on the Chinese internet, with some users saying it objectifies women and others calling for a boycott of the brand. Dettol said the advert, which has been removed following the backlash, was intended to criticise gender stereotypes, but that snippets of it that later circulated online distorted its core message. "We recognise that it has offended many people, especially women. We take responsibility for any negligence in creating and reviewing the content of the advert," Dettol said in a statement on Monday. The company also said it would review its content moderation processes. …
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