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A series of in-store posters in Chengdu are sexually suggestive. Does this make you uncomfortable?

In a chain store, a netizen who dined broke the news: on the poster on the wall, there are many paragraphs containing vulgar hints. She then questioned that the merchants did not respect women and used it to consume women. She also had a dispute with the merchants.

The owner of the above chain store responded that the content in the poster was a joke he wrote last year, and he had no consciousness of consuming women. His original intention is to appeal to everyone not to lie flat in the meta-universe.

Later, I confirmed the content of the netizen's news, but I thought it was non-advertising, just using indecent words, which was not suitable for public places; At present, the merchants have removed the poster and admitted that the wording of the poster is indecent, but it has no intention of insulting or consuming women, and said that it will be corrected in the future.

However, regardless of the subjective wishes of chain store owners, is there disrespect for women and consumer women in terms of the content of the poster itself?

It's just intuitive that insulting women is obvious. As a netizen said: "I think anyone who can read can see that the boss's jokes are a bit obscene, and normal women feel insulted when they read them."

Moreover, the boss seems a little confident, and even thinks that his jokes are well written to show off his talents to customers, so he printed them as posters and posted them. As everyone knows, his ideas are vulgar, just grandstanding, and there is nothing worth appreciating at all.

In a word, the author thinks that such content should never be displayed in public.