in: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2013/09/26/21153561.html
Guido Barilla, chairman of the world's leading pasta manufacturer,
prompted calls for a consumer boycott on Thursday after telling Italian
radio his company would never use a gay family in its advertising.
"I would never do (a commercial) with a homosexual family, not for
lack of respect but because we don't agree with them. Ours is a classic
family where the woman plays a fundamental role," Barilla, 55, said in
an interview with Radio 24 on Wednesday.
Barilla - one of the best known pasta brands around the world - is
one of Italy's biggest advertisers, and for many years has used the
image of a happy family living in an idealized version of the Italian
countryside, with the slogan: "Where there's Barilla, there's home".
In the interview, Barilla said he opposed adoption by gay parents,
but was in favour of allowing gay marriage, which is not legal in Italy.
His comment about advertising was in response to a direct question
about whether he would ever feature a gay family in his company's
commercials.
If gays "like our pasta and our advertising, they'll eat our pasta,
if they don't like it then they will not eat it and they will eat
another brand," he said.
Aurelio Mancuso, head of gay rights group Equality Italia, said
Barilla's comments were an "offensive provocation" and called for a
boycott of the company's pasta, sauces and snacks.
"We accept the invitation from the Barilla owner to not eat his
pasta," Mancuso said. Many Italians used social media to voice support
for a boycott.
Alessandro Zan, a gay member of parliament, said on Twitter: "You can't mess around with consumers, including gay ones."
Barilla issued a statement on Thursday apologising, explaining that
he was trying to say "simply that the woman plays a central role in a
family."
"Barilla features families in its commercials because it embraces
anyone, and they have always been identified with our brand," he said.
Spanish film star Antonio Banderas features in the latest publicity
campaign for Barilla's Mulino Bianco cookies and breakfast cakes. They
feature him baking biscuits with children and talking to a chicken
called Rosita.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2013/09/26/21153561.html
sexta-feira, 27 de setembro de 2013
Barilla would never use a gay family in ads: Pasta boss
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