'Odious' French train ad deemed legal

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BBCWorld You've got to be kidding me. Yikes.

BBCWorld I am going out now to do violence to all women on posters?

Nothing sensational or funny about it. Just downright immature.

This just makes me think whomever designed it watches too many old movies, not that they're sexist

Idiots, how could that encourage violence against women. It makes no sense.

I doubt the BBC would ever show The Perils of Penelope Pitstop again.

People really need to lighten the fuck up. The world would be a better place if so many people stopped getting so offended by everything.

BBCWorld They even get a ‘far right’ in here! bbcnews is a joke.

BBCWorld 1. It came out a few months after a woman was murdered by her husband this way, never funny. 2. If replicating old cartoons, why is it always females being tied down? Never men? So, Yes it’s misogynistic. History is incredibly sexist and racist so don’t use it as an excuse

That's fucked up.

That is a stupid ad. It should be illegal.

All aboard the Outrage bus....i mean train.

If it had encouraged violence against men, would that have been controversial?

She looks like a Remainer with the Brexit train coming down the track.

How could people, or were they all men, not see this ad as repulsive?

This is hilarious because Charlie Hebdo.

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Case of the wrong critics involved - unlikely to be copycat violence.

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Going off the rails over an advert? Spare me.

Not just the UK that has advisers that think it’s ok to show people on the railway line. Apart from the misogyny, the making fun of murder they should talk to a driver who has been involved in an incident where a person is hit by a train rail IanProsser7

If that was a northerntrains train approaching, it would be cancelled before it had a chance to arrive.

If you're gonna hit a Women it's got fook all to do with an advert. Sorry gender neutral person 🙄

Well I thought it was funny anyway.

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