Saudi ad censors woman, replaces her with inflatable ball

Authored by tribune.com.pk and submitted by immanuel79

Image causes uproar on social media

An ad by a Saudi company replacing a woman in a swimming pool with an inflatable ball has caused uproar on social media.

للمسابح حصة كبيرة ضمن عروضات ساكو! لا تفوتوها وقوموا بزيارة معارضنا #الكل_للكلhttps://t.co/YwaR99o792 pic.twitter.com/qL16qJOmJr — SacoOffers عروض ساكو (@Saco_KSA) June 4, 2017

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Posted on Twitter by retail company SACO on their official page, the image features a family lounging in a swimming pool with a glaring difference from the original image – as pointed out by a Twitter user who posted original image – there is an inflatable ball where there’s supposed to be the woman. Other changes include pix-elated faces and blacked-out bodies of the man and two kids.

It did not take long before the stark differences were noticed by the Twitteratis, who had a hard time comprehending it.

My eyes just popped out. What on earth is this monstrosity? — VISHAL (@VishalManve12) June 5, 2017

وهاذي الأصلية اللي تم تشويها، بدلوا المرأة ببالون كارتون وعتموا على صدر الرجال والأطفال pic.twitter.com/KufT8MUr7T — أحمد الزياني (@alzayaniAR) June 4, 2017

One user revealed that it was not an isolated occurrence:

This happens a lot. In my translation class we talked about an Ikea catalogue where they had erased every woman. — Doru (@oresamawadoru) June 5, 2017

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has strict modesty rules, making it obligatory for women to do hijab or wear abaya when they step outside their homes.

Last year, Saudi police detained a young woman after receiving complaints that she removed her abaya on a main street in the capital Riyadh.

Deolater on June 8th, 2017 at 13:22 UTC »

I like how the beach ball is lounging against the side of the pool in exactly the way beach balls don't.

endelehia on June 8th, 2017 at 12:44 UTC »

Let's not look over the fact that even the man and the children have some hideously photoshopped long sleeve shirts while being in the pool.

immanuel79 on June 8th, 2017 at 08:28 UTC »

I've heard before about "ad localization", but this takes the cake.