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Title: Euthanasia ad banned Post by freediver on Sep 16th, 2010 at 8:52pm
http://www.news.com.au/national/euthanasia-tv-ad-banned/story-e6frfkw0-1225919626071
A CONTROVERSIAL pro-euthanasia television ad, which was to air on Sunday night, has been banned. The ad's creator, lobby group Exit International, says the ban is a violation of free speech and they will try with a different version within days. The ad shows an ill-looking actor sitting on a bed in his pyjamas. He reflects on the choices he has made throughout his life, then says he did not choose to be terminally ill. "I didn't choose to starve to death because eating is like swallowing razor blades," he says in the ad, which can be seen online. "I've made my final choice. I just need the government to listen." Free TV Australia, which regulates the industry, withdrew its permission for the $30,000 ad to be screened on the grounds that it promotes suicide. Exit International founder Dr Philip Nitschke said the right to lobby for legislative change - and to free speech - was threatened by such a ban. "In an open democratic society, it's very important to be able to advocate openly for law reform," he said. "They've effectively curtailed any open discussion of political change on this important social area." Dr Nitschke said he would try again with a different version of the TV ad on Monday. Exit International will also press ahead with plans for a billboard version in Sydney, and will to try to screen the TV ad in New Zealand. Dr Nitschke said it would have been Exit International's first TV ad. It was to have aired on the Seven Network. He said the actor was not terminally ill because to use an ill person may have seemed exploitative. Euthanasia is not legal in Australia. State laws prohibit anyone from assisting or giving advice to another person to commit suicide. The Northern Territory legalised euthanasia but the Howard government intervened to override it. The banned ad is still on Exit International's website. |
Title: Re: Euthanasia ad banned Post by Aussie on Sep 16th, 2010 at 8:57pm
Ho hum. I guess you need the Post count.
This has already been flogged to death on two current Threads. Why commence another in breach of your own Guidelines? Oh......yeah, you need the Post count for your own commercial gain. ;) |
Title: Re: Euthanasia ad banned Post by Lisa on Sep 16th, 2010 at 8:58pm
Free TV Australia, which regulates the industry, withdrew its permission for the $30,000 ad to be screened on the grounds that it promotes suicide.
- OP Well ... it does! |
Title: Re: Euthanasia ad banned Post by freediver on Sep 16th, 2010 at 9:06pm
Crticising any law can be seen as promoting the breaking of that law. That is not justification for banning such criticism.
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Title: Re: Euthanasia ad banned Post by Aussie on Sep 16th, 2010 at 9:13pm
Ground Hog Day, hey Mozz, and from the Big Boss himself.
What is it freediver? More frequent flyer points, or what? This has been done and dusted freediver. Why open the wound that your Mods agonised to close only a day ago? |
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