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UK Protest Alert: London Tesco Supermarket: June 10 2005, 10:00 AM
posted by Matt on 03:00 PM June 9th, 2005
Men's Organizations MANN administrators received the following:

Dear men and women,

Tesco, the UK's largest supermarket, has chosen to deploy male-bashing imagery on the cover of its (free) Tesco Magazine May/June, 2005 edition; A woman is pushing a man backwards off a pier in an act of unprovoked relational and physical aggression. The female model is smiling in a righteous manner, whilst the male model is smiling in an embarrassed, face-saving manner.

To see the cover of the magazine, click here.

click "Read more..." for more.


Tesco magazine is full of adverts for junk food and diets. Carte D'or icecream is advertised on one page; a company which has previously used male-bashing in a long-running tv ad campaign. On another page, an advert for 'W.I.T.C.H. Magazine' features, targeting young girls - enough said!

Tesco has chosen, on balance, to dismiss my complaint out of hand, which leaves me with only one other option...

... to strategically picket a Tesco store where an alternative competitor's store lies within close walking distance! So, even my one-person-picket will inflict serious damage on Tesco's takings for the day(s)!!!

My placard will read... TESCO ATTACKS MEN -TO MARKET JUNK FOOD AND DIETS, TO WOMEN -PLEASE SHOP ELSEWHERE; and on the other side... PICKET TESCO MARGINALS AND SEND A MESSAGE TO ALL MALE-BASHING ADVERTISERS- ask me how!

I will politely ask pedestrians to consider shopping elsewhere AND ask them to sign my petition, calling for Tesco to withdraw the magazine and issue a sincere apology to them and ALL its customers.

I will not intimidate anyone, or cause a nuissance or an obstruction. I will inform the police of my plans, and ensure not to allow a crowd of more than 20 to gather, as further prior permission would then be required. If passers-by wish to join in, they are welcome. If it gets too crowded, I'll direct them to the other 'vulnerable' Tesco stores in the area.

Tesco say they have informed the police too, but as long as we stay within the law, no-one need be arrested.

I will carry out my initial action at the Tesco Express on Tottenham Court Road, Central London (just north of the Centrepoint building and just opposite a Sainsburys!) at 10 am on Friday 10th June, 2005. Please come along and bring placard materials with you- The weather forecast is good!

To get hold of the offending magazine, either go to one of the larger Tesco stores, or phone its publisher, who'll send you as many free copies as you like, though don't tell them its for a campaign of direct action against them! Phone: 0207 534 2400.

If any journos show up on the day(s), have a short and simple message ready for them, i.e. "Male-bashing advertising perpetuates cycles of aggression and violence"... OR "When a product resorts to a male-bashing advertising campaign, I can be certain better quality and value lies elsewhere"...
OR
"We won't let Tesco push ANYONE around" OR... "Britain needs a Minister for Men to tackle the media misandry epidemic."

There are more violent male-bashing images around than this one, but I target Tesco in order to send the warning to advertisers, that NO level of misandry will be left unchallenged.

If a few people tell a few more, this thing could really mushroom. Tell a friend!

Please, do not hesitate to contact me for any advise or encouragement you might need to get you started.

Tom Martin
0775 44 10 350
E-mail: tcmartin1-at-hotmail.com

P.S. Don't forget to take lots of digital stills on the day(s) to send to men's sites, newspapers and the like. Just because the next Tesco Magazine issue will be out at the beginning of July DOESN'T mean we can't continue protesting all summer long, as such an insidious campaign as Tesco's truly deserves to be made an example of. This IS the big one.

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Link to image doesn't work (Score:1)
by dschmidt on 03:37 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#1)
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Re:Link to image doesn't work (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 03:46 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#2)
I couldn't see it either.
Hotspur
Re:Link to image doesn't work (Score:1)
by mcc99 on 11:15 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#8)
The image is posted on a freeserver so it's possible the allotted bandwidth ran out due to previous hits from the story link. Try again tomorrow (ie, Thursday). Sorry for the inconvenience!
Supermarket advert (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 06:57 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#3)
For those who are overly sensitive, if you are easily offended please stop reading. This is sarcasm.

Are you kidding me!?

What next, women drivers? What is the world coming to? No, no wait; women race car drivers? Now that's outright aggression!

Good grief! Why are people whining about this advert? It sounds like some are just waiting to be offended by anything and took the advert out of context.

Now some men are now doing exactly what women have been accused of for centuries; over acting, nitpicking, badgering, and nagging. Can anyone say, drama queen?
Re:Supermarket advert (Score:1)
by Boy Genteel on 08:24 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#5)
Do you currently see such advertisements with men doing similar things to women?

[crickets]

bg
Men are from EARTH. Women are from EARTH. Deal with it.
Re:Supermarket advert (Score:1)
by Acksiom on 09:42 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#6)
Hey AU, why aren't little boys in the uk equally protected from routine and ritual genital amputation in the same way their female peers are?

Do you suppose the general, common acceptance of the kind of gender-elitist objectification and 'class' divisiveness demonstrated by this advertising *might* have *something* to do with *that*?

I mean, it's not like routine and ritual male genital amputation is a mainstream practice in the uk anymore. . .to say nothing of how the modern anatomical research which documents the inherent and inevitable sexual harm caused by male prepucectomy was published in the *British* Journal of Urology almost ten years ago. . . .

So, are *you*, *capable*, of merely just considering the *possibility* that the general, common acceptance of such denigratory objectification of males and masculinity might have *something* to do with the ongoing blatant sexually *mutilatory* discrimination against little boys in the uk?
Re:Supermarket advert (Score:1)
by mcc99 on 11:14 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#7)
Reverse the places the two models are in and tell me you still think it should still be taken "all in good fun".
Re:Supermarket advert (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 08:18 AM June 10th, 2005 EST (#12)
In this case, I think it would be.

But in a lot of other cases of anti-male ads, no.


Re:Supermarket advert (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 03:32 AM June 10th, 2005 EST (#9)
Oh yeah - we know, its just a bit of fun. Ha,ha - big joke!
(sarcasm)
Its not a matter of one solitary advert. Men are constantly subjected to a barrage of malicious marketing designed to make women feel good by making men look stupid. We've had a gutfull of it. No other social/ethnic/gender/religious group would put up with it and neither will we. Yes, we WILL whine, complain, oppose and resist it until it's no longer either commercially viable or socially acceptable to use such advertising.
Re:Supermarket advert (Score:1)
by Windy on 06:11 AM June 10th, 2005 EST (#10)
[Quote]Now some men are now doing exactly what women have been accused of for centuries; over acting, nitpicking, badgering, and nagging. Can anyone say, drama queen?[Quote]

  Sounds like your doing a bit of 'nitpicking'
yourself.
Last I heard women were still [Quote] over acting, nitpicking, badgering, and nagging.[Quote]

Re:Supermarket advert (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 08:17 AM June 10th, 2005 EST (#11)
I have to agree. There are some serious male bashing ads out there that require attention and protest, but this one... not at all.
go Tom! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 07:16 PM June 9th, 2005 EST (#4)
... to strategically picket a Tesco store where
an alternative competitor's store lies within close walking distance! So, even my one-person-picket will inflict serious damage
on Tesco's takings for the day(s)!!!


I like this direct action for social justice. Keep going with this and you'll aproach Ray-with-the-signboard-in-his-truck in my pantheon of heroic social activists.

I'm doing what I can to help in my own way. Rock on!
 
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