Advertising laws in China ban gender discriminatory content, but enforcement remains challenging. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A barbecue restaurant in north-western China has caused outrage over a poster in its premises that has been deemed sexist and misogynistic.
Fuelling the debate were comments by a woman who works at the restaurant in Shaanxi province, who said the slogan was just a “joke”. On Chinese social media, some netizens slammed the restaurant’s slogan for “instigating people to commit crimes”.
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