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Beijing, Dec. 6, (Xinhuanet) -- Recently, two advertisements put up by Toyota Auto on the net have stirred up by no means little waves. One Toyota advertisement put up on the magazine No 12 of "Auto Fan" is a Toyota auto parking in a hegemonic way in front of the two stone lions. One of the lion holds up its right
paw to salute it while the other with its head down, the backdrop of which is a
high-rise with the advertisement reading "Hegemonic, you cannot but pay respect
to it."
The other advertisement is a "Toyota Land Cruiser" which is pulling a
China-made green truck with a steel cable on a snowcapped highland, the photo
being taken in Kekexili.
"This is an outrageous advertisement humiliating the Chinese nation!" a
net-user friend left a note as follows:
Reappearance of event, stone-lion bowing to "hegemonism"
Many net-user friends hold that stone lions mean to symbolize China. The
"Toyota Tyrannical" advertisement deliberately made them to salute and bow to a
Japanese car. "In consideration of the relations of the Lugouqiao (Marco-polo
Bridge), the stone lions on it and the anti-Japanese war one cannot but feel
much more enraged." As to the advertisement of the "Toyota Land Cruiser" pulling
the truck many people think the picture on the advertisement looks very much
like ?˘Xthe East-wind brand series of trucks made by China and the truck in green
bears a resemblance to the Chinese military truck."
Net-users comments: "Advertisements have insulted the feelings of the
Chinese people".
Many netizens offered their opinions on the auto-channel of Sina.com, tom
and xcar and other specialized websites, holding that the two advertisements of
the Toyota Auto Co have insulted the feelings and dignity of the Chinese nation.
And some other net-users even uttered overexcited comments.
Toyota Auto Co. "The question is under our consideration."
When the event broke out the reporter got in touch with the Toyota Auto Co.
China Agency the other day. A PR miss of the Toyota Auto China Agency said: "The
Toyota Auto advertisement is mainly managed and operated by the Toyota Auto
Sales and Distribution Co. These days the company really received many such
calls in connection with the two advertisements and now the question in put
under our consideration."
Advertisement Co. "We can't let the cat out of the bag so far as regards
how to solve the problem."
The Shengshi (Flourishing) Great Wall Int'l Ads Co., which worked out and
released the two ads acknowledged that they had received quite some inquisition
calls An anonymous lady of the company answered: "we've already got to know the
advertisement event and the relevant comments on the net. The company has taken
a great account of it and is adopting some relevant measures. However, we are
now unable to make them known to the public. That's all. That's all." This was
followed with a snap of the phone-call. Nevertheless She spoke slowly when she
was answering the phone-call.
The "Auto Fan" magazine made an apology to the readers the other day on the
net.
As compared to the Toyota Auto Co and Shengshi Great Wall Int'l Ads Co. the
"Auto Fan" magazine has already done something by issuing openly an apologetic
letter to the readers on the net.
Person in charge of the advertisement department of the "Auto Fan" magazine
Shen Ke by name acknowledged when answering the interview of the reporter by
saying "the occurrence of a thing as suchlike shows that we are not quite strict
on the advertisement issued. And we haven't paid much attention to the pictures
of the advertisements and the carelessness betrays that we are lack of high
political consciousness."
When questioning about whether the working staff ever sensed the improper
pictures of the ads at the initial putting-up of the advertisements Shen Ke
apologized effusively: "If we knew it beforehand how could we have put them up?
To tell the truth we've got no idea at all that an advertisement could rouse
such a strong reaction. Now as some people pointed out that the advertisement
implied something "insulting China" so we've got to know the implication behind
it. When I first saw the ads I thought that the lion had one paw holding up
meant to take a picture of the car. I really haven't got any other sense of it.
Our magazine is a fully state-run enterprise and so we have at least a little
bit of patriotism. The occurrence of the event is really because we failed to
get the sense of it. In the final analysis we should be fully responsible for
it. We have only to accept with an open mind the criticism from our readers."
The event-incurring advertisements have been put up in several mediums.
Mr. Shen also told the reporter it was not the first time for the Toyota
tyrannical advertisements to be put up on the "Auto Fan" magazine and prior to
this they have been published in several other magazines and papers. As to how
and why the advertisements on the "Auto Fan" could raise such a strong reaction,
he holds that this is possibly that the "Auto Fan" is issued extensively and in
great number and "the magazine is issued all over the country and the issuance
is approximating 400,000 copies. Now No.12 has all been sold out and it's
probably impossible for us to recall them. However, we've already adopted some
relevant measures including stopping the further publication of the
advertisements on the magazine and an apologetic letter is going to be published
in the nest issue of the magazine."
As learned, the "Auto Fan" magazine has of its own accord reported the case
to the Industry and Commerce Bureau and should there be any punishment it is
willing to accept it. Enditem
(People Daily) |