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A poster claiming that gay people want to "abolish the family" has been criticised by the advertising watchdog. | A poster claiming that gay people want to "abolish the family" has been criticised by the advertising watchdog. |
The Christian Congress for Traditional Values (CCTV) advert showed a man, woman, boy and girl with the statement "Gay aim: abolish the family". | The Christian Congress for Traditional Values (CCTV) advert showed a man, woman, boy and girl with the statement "Gay aim: abolish the family". |
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the organisation could not stand up the claim that it was likely to cause serious or widespread offence. | |
CCTV defended its concerns about a perceived threat to Christian values. | CCTV defended its concerns about a perceived threat to Christian values. |
Modern family | Modern family |
The ASA upheld complaints against the ad, ruling that it could be inflammatory. | The ASA upheld complaints against the ad, ruling that it could be inflammatory. |
The poster broke advertising rules on social responsibility, decency, matters of opinion and truthfulness, the ASA said. | The poster broke advertising rules on social responsibility, decency, matters of opinion and truthfulness, the ASA said. |
A complainant had said the advert did not accurately represent gay people's views and was offensive. | A complainant had said the advert did not accurately represent gay people's views and was offensive. |
We concluded that the poster was likely to cause serious or widespread offence and might lead to anti-social behaviour ASA The watchdog said that a modern family was increasingly less likely to include a married man, woman and their children. | We concluded that the poster was likely to cause serious or widespread offence and might lead to anti-social behaviour ASA The watchdog said that a modern family was increasingly less likely to include a married man, woman and their children. |
"We considered the statement and the way it appeared was likely to cause offence both to the mainstream gay community and supporters of equality," said an ASA spokesman. | "We considered the statement and the way it appeared was likely to cause offence both to the mainstream gay community and supporters of equality," said an ASA spokesman. |
The ASA added that it was also "likely to be seen as controversial and possibly inflammatory by a significant number of people who saw the poster in an untargeted medium. | The ASA added that it was also "likely to be seen as controversial and possibly inflammatory by a significant number of people who saw the poster in an untargeted medium. |
"We concluded that the poster was likely to cause serious or widespread offence and might lead to anti-social behaviour." | "We concluded that the poster was likely to cause serious or widespread offence and might lead to anti-social behaviour." |
The CCTV, which describes itself on its website as an alliance of Christians but not a church organisation, was instructed to make sure future campaigns would not be offensive. | The CCTV, which describes itself on its website as an alliance of Christians but not a church organisation, was instructed to make sure future campaigns would not be offensive. |
The group defended the poster, citing gay organisations' manifesto documents from the 1970s which described the traditional family unit as working against homosexuality. | The group defended the poster, citing gay organisations' manifesto documents from the 1970s which described the traditional family unit as working against homosexuality. |
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