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article imageUproar In South Carolina Over London Gay Tourism Ad

Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Sue D. in Politics | 23 comments | 811 views
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Amro Worldwide is a travel agency that focuses in gay travel and in a series of ads with posters plastering the London subway regarding 6 U.S. cities. The state of South Carolina is in an uproar over the "South Carolina is so gay" advertisement.
The posters put up in the London subway advertised the charms of South Carolina, Atlanta, Boston, Las Vegas, New Orleans and Washington, D.C, but in South Carolina the ads didn't go over well.

The advertising campaign was which is being called "the gayest ever mainstream media advertising campaign in London", was designed by an Australian firm called "Out Now" for the Amro Worldwide Travel Agency.

Although there was no backlash from the other 5 major U.S. cities, in South Carolina the reaction was almost immediate after a South Carolina political blog called The Palmetto Scoop discovered the advertising campaign and the poster specifying South Carolina and wrote about it..

The advertisements were timed for London’s Gay Pride Week, which ended Saturday. The posters touted the attractions of the state to gay tourists, including its “gay beaches” and its Civil War-era plantations.


Gay rights have been a hot button topic for South Carolina and almost immediately after finding out about this advertisement, the Republican Senator from Greenville, S.C., David Thomas, called for an audit of the advertising budget handled by the state Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism. He also issued a statement stating, "South Carolinians will be irate when they learn their hard earned tax dollars are being spent to advertise our state as ‘so gay.’”

The tourism department canceled the $5,000 for the posters advertising the state, claiming that a state worker approved the ad without running it by senior officials and that state worker has since resigned.

South Carolina Governor, Mark Sanford, agreed the posters were "inappropriate".

The chief executive of Amro Worldwide, Andrew Roberts, said the campaigned was designed specifically to "send a clear message to everyone who sees this campaign that it is long past time that ‘so gay’ should be used as a negative phrase of disapproval." He called the campaign a success asserting that they reached over 2 million people in London and continued on to say, "From where we sit, and for all our many customers, being described as ‘so gay’ is not a negative thing at all. We think it is just great to be so gay."

State tourism officials insisted that they had known nothing about the campaign. But when the promotion was first announced last month, the tourism board said in a statement that “it sends a powerful positive message.”

“For our gay visitors, it is actually quite wonderful for them to discover just how much South Carolina has to offer — from stunning plantation homes to miles of wide sandy beaches,” the statement said.


After dealing with irate residents of South Carolina, they have reversed that position.

One comment from a resident, a Mr. Ventphis Stafford reacted to the advertising campaign by stating, "We’re so gay? Nah. Wrong state. Go to California.”

According to the Gay and Lesbian Travel Association estimates, gay tourism is a $64.5 billion market in the United States and they claim to have gay-themed campaigns in over 75 cities around the world with no controversy. They also maintain that the reason this campaign is causing an uproar in South Carolina is because recently there was a debate over gay rights in the schools.

That debate ended with a principal of a Columbia high school resigning his position rather than approving the creation of a Gay-Straight Alliance at the school.
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  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #1
    I remember a time when the word gay was nothing more than a word which meant happy, upbeat, etc. I dunno...seems like people are taking offense to everything these days...IMO.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #2
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    I remember a time when the word gay was nothing more than a word which meant happy, upbeat, etc. I dunno...seems like people are taking offense to everything these days...IMO.


    I don't think it is the word gay so much as it is them thinking the ad represents South Carolina as a place to drive homosexuals to.

    Either way, heterosexual people from SC are going to have to realize that there are gay people and they are human beings.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  lensman67
    #3
    Isn't is funny that the Cons get their panties in a twist over someone even using the word "gay" in reference to them and yet bellow constantly about how people that they offend shouldn't be so touchy and how they have the right to be offensive if they want.

    Seems like a bit of a double standard we got going here.

    As for the ignorant bigot who quit his job as a school principal rather than allow equal rights to all his students I say good riddance to bad rubbish. The man is obviously not fit to work with students.
  • G. Robert M. Miller Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  G. Robert M. Miller
    #4
    hahaha, that is some funny funny stuff. The ads are funny, the reaction is funny... All good stuff, I digg it...
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Mr Garibaldi
    #5
    @ lensman67
    Isn't is funny that the Cons get their panties in a twist over someone even using the word "gay" in reference to them and yet bellow constantly about how people that they offend shouldn't be so touchy and how they have the right to be offensive if they want.

    Seems like a bit of a double standard we got going here.

    As for the ignorant bigot who quit his job as a school principal rather than allow equal rights to all his students I say good riddance to bad rubbish. The man is obviously not fit to work with students.


    Isn't it funny how that some people can't see that bigotry and such are not party specific but tend to be an individual thing? Or is that something symptomatic of their own bigotries perhaps?

    Ponderous.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #6
    @ Mr Garibaldi
    Isn't it funny how that some people can't see that bigotry and such are not party specific but tend to be an individual thing? Or is that something symptomatic of their own bigotries perhaps?

    Ponderous.


    I am guessing so, since I am a conservative yet I said, "Either way, heterosexual people from SC are going to have to realize that there are gay people and they are human beings."

    Criticizing SC for their reaction, yet he "claims" cons are using a double standard without specifying or separating which ones? That could be seen as his own brand of bigotry, you are right.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #7
    @ Sue D.
    Either way, heterosexual people from SC are going to have to realize that there are gay people and they are human beings.


    That's the key words right there, Sue. They do have to realize that there are gay people and that they are just as much human beings as the rest of us.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #8
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    That's the key words right there, Sue. They do have to realize that there are gay people and that they are just as much human beings as the rest of us.


    That is right. I kind think this was a small thing for people to get all riled up over.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  lensman67
    #9
    @ Mr Garibaldi
    Isn't it funny how that some people can't see that bigotry and such are not party specific but tend to be an individual thing? Or is that something symptomatic of their own bigotries perhaps?

    Ponderous.

    Your right, your attempts at prose are indeed ponderous.

    Actually it is the Cons who have pretty much had a patent on bigotry. They are the thugs who have been behind every attempt to delay or deny civil rights to a whole laundry list of people starting with Blacks but including women, Gays, Muslims (and other religious minorities) and immigrants.

    The history of America is one long and shameful tale of slavery, racism and intolerance and it is the Cons who wish to cling to this discredited and disgraceful past and seek to limit any attempts to expand human rights.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #10
    Thanks for proving your own bigotry. You make our points perfectly, does this mean YOU are a "con"?
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Mr Garibaldi
    #11
    @ lensman67
    Your right, your attempts at prose are indeed ponderous.

    Actually it is the Cons who have pretty much had a patent on bigotry. They are the thugs who have been behind every attempt to delay or deny civil rights to a whole laundry list of people starting with Blacks but including women, Gays, Muslims (and other religious minorities) and immigrants.

    The history of America is one long and shameful tale of slavery, racism and intolerance and it is the Cons who wish to cling to this discredited and disgraceful past and seek to limit any attempts to expand human rights.


    @ Sue D.
    Thanks for proving your own bigotry. You make our points perfectly, does this mean YOU are a "con"?


    Didn't he, though?
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Nikki W (karateblossom)
    #12
    Why - why why why? Why does it have to be gay tourism or straight tourism? geeze. I think all those who choose same sex relationships should pack up and go to the Carolinas for a week vacation...lol. Crap, being gay doesn't mean one is a child molester or a freak! It means one chooses love.

    I guess celibacy and its followers would be looked upon how in Vegas?
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #13
    @ Nikki W (karateblossom)
    Why - why why why? Why does it have to be gay tourism or straight tourism? geeze. I think all those who choose same sex relationships should pack up and go to the Carolinas for a week vacation...lol. Crap, being gay doesn't mean one is a child molester or a freak! It means one chooses love.

    I guess celibacy and its followers would be looked upon how in Vegas?


    You know I don't think it is the homosexual or heterosexual issue as much as people not liking other folks sex lives shoved down their throats.

    I mean, for example, I don't want to to hear from a heterosexual, what their preference is and I don't want to hear it from a homosexual either?

    Why the need to get into peoples faces with the issue?

    I do not go around making a point of telling people my sexual preferences, so why should I have to listen to someone elses?

    Call me old fashioned but I was always taught what you do in the bedroom and with who, is a private matter.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Nikki W (karateblossom)
    #14
    @ Sue D.
    You know I don't think it is the homosexual or heterosexual issue as much as people not liking other folks sex lives shoved down their throats.

    I mean, for example, I don't want to to hear from a heterosexual, what their preference is and I don't want to hear it from a homosexual either?

    Why the need to get into peoples faces with the issue?

    I do not go around making a point of telling people my sexual preferences, so why should I have to listen to someone elses?

    Call me old fashioned but I was always taught what you do in the bedroom and with who, is a private matter.
    Well, and I guess that is my point here. People assume that the way a couple looks or acts means they are gay and they are treated different but really, gays aren't any different than me. I don't walk around eating sausage in front of onlookers (I know, and your welcome..lol).

    Sure, they may want more friendly communities so as to enjoy their vacations and that I can understand. I get upset when people treat them like they have some airborne disease.

    I have met more heterosexual men who I would rather have seen on a sinking ship in the ocean because of their overt "Whoa, check out the tits on that bitch" type behaviour. That is offensive. I have many lesbian friends and they are normal....I wouldn't have known them to be lesbian.

    Sigh.

    But I do agree totally on the ANYONE who shoves their sexuality down a throat type behavior. I just want to live, ya know? enjoy my life and not worry about some joe blow's theory on why a person is gay or not. Love is love.
  • avatar Posted Jul 16, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #15
    @ Nikki W (karateblossom)
    Well, and I guess that is my point here. People assume that the way a couple looks or acts means they are gay and they are treated different but really, gays aren't any different than me. I don't walk around eating sausage in front of onlookers (I know, and your welcome..lol).

    Sure, they may want more friendly communities so as to enjoy their vacations and that I can understand. I get upset when people treat them like they have some airborne disease.

    I have met more heterosexual men who I would rather have seen on a sinking ship in the ocean because of their overt "Whoa, check out the tits on that bitch" type behaviour. That is offensive. I have many lesbian friends and they are normal....I wouldn't have known them to be lesbian.

    Sigh.

    But I do agree totally on the ANYONE who shoves their sexuality down a throat type behavior. I just want to live, ya know? enjoy my life and not worry about some joe blow's theory on why a person is gay or not. Love is love.


    Well said.
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Sykos Masters
    #16
    Oh dear ... another tempest in a teapot. Speaking as an occasional traveler, that happens to be gay ....

    SC is so-o-o-o last season. The real action is in Tennessee ... ;P
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Whitdawg
    #17
    I just think its kinda funny, all a fuss about nothing ...
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #18
    @ Sykos Masters
    Oh dear ... another tempest in a teapot. Speaking as an occasional traveler, that happens to be gay ....

    SC is so-o-o-o last season. The real action is in Tennessee ... ;P


    And I thought it was Albama! Or at least Florida!
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #19
    @ Sykos Masters
    Oh dear ... another tempest in a teapot. Speaking as an occasional traveler, that happens to be gay ....

    SC is so-o-o-o last season. The real action is in Tennessee ... ;P


    LOL, we need to contact the Amro people and tell them they forgot TN!



    @ Whitdawg
    I just think its kinda funny, all a fuss about nothing ...


    I think many on the outside looking in are kind of amused at the over the top reaction.



    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    And I thought it was Albama! Or at least Florida!


    Ok, adding those to the list.
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #20
    @ Sue D.
    Ok, adding those to the list.


    LOL! Are we planning a vacation, Sykos?
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Sykos Masters
    #21
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    LOL! Are we planning a vacation, Sykos?


    Sure!!! Which hot-spot do we hit first ? ... =D
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Sue D.
    #22
    @ Sykos Masters
    Sure!!! Which hot-spot do we hit first ? ... =D


    It doesn't get much hotter than Arizona, so, ya'll come down now ya here?
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #23
    @ Sykos Masters
    Sure!!! Which hot-spot do we hit first ? ... =D


    Flip a coin, Sykos...



    @ Sue D.
    It doesn't get much hotter than Arizona, so, ya'll come down now ya here?


    Quite hot enough here, but I'll keep it in mind, Sue! It's gotta beat this humidity!

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