Last week I didn’t shop at our local Morrisons as usual. I was making a point to one of The Sun’s biggest advertisers because I support the No More Page 3 campaign. It was a pain to change the routine, but I wanted to continue to add my voice to that of nearly 52,000 people who have now signed the petition. No More Page 3 are asking The Sun to discontinue their degrading and ridiculous habit of placing a large photo of a girl wearing only her pants on Page 3. The campaign has been gathering strength over the last couple of months and I urge you to sign the petition and check out their Facebook page and Tumblr blog. Lucy Anne Holmes, who heads up the campaign, compiled this great video of some interesting conversations with male Sun readers:
On a related issue, Mike Beecham has recently relaunched a campaign for Modesty Wraps – covers for the Lads Mags magazines which are stocked in supermarkets and newsagents. Although some shops have these publications on higher shelves and behind screens, many do not and they can easily attract the attention of children (as well as making adults feel grumpy). I have had success complaining about the positioning of Lads Mags in supermarkets, so let’s see if this campaign can also gain some traction.
You can follow No More Page 3 and Modesty Wraps on Twitter.
Please could you explain how not shopping at Morrison’s on a Monday affects the page 3 campaign?
Oops! No More Page 3 asked us to boycott the Sun’s biggest advertisers for a week.
I see. Thanks.
[…] read more of this blog post from The Vicar’s Wife, click here and it will open in a new […]
Yes, I’m intending not to nip into Tesco’s – which as our local corner shop (huge) is somewhere I normally go several times a week
This video was really interesting. Thanks for sharing. It’s good to see that it’s not just women who find Page 3 degrading and inappropriate in a newspaper with such a large circulation.