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Women Turn Into Cows In Milk Ads

 

Seoul Milk’s ‘wildlife documentary’ ad has sparked controversy after it was released on Seoul Milk’s YouTube channel.


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In the video, the narration was said " "We managed to record them on video in a beautiful place where nature is kept in its purity. They drink clean water from nature, along with an environmentally friendly, organic diet, and live peacefully in a pleasant environment.

 I will approach them carefully. " Suddenly the videographer stepped on a branch, the ‘woman’ was startled and turned into a cow.

The video, aimed at promoting a herd of cows from Cheongiang’s organic farm, was criticized for being sexist, related to the “molka” crime, in which it involved illegal filming without permission. 

After getting criticism from netizens, Seoul Milk, made a formal apology to netizens and promised to be more careful in their future ads and remove the ads from YouTube.

Image credits: Youtube 블락


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News Source: nypost

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