Sports giant Adidas is suspending the sale of World Cup T-shirts after Brazil's authorities complained they sexualised the country's image.
Five words I didn't know:
Giant: gegant
Scantily: Escassament
Board: comitè o consell
Provider: proveïdor
Sex-appeal: Atractiu sexual
Summary:
Adidas, a giant sport brand, had to stop selling the world cup T.shirts because Brazil authorities took part in this issue, because they're against the scantily-dressed women image, Brazil tourism board is totally against giving a sexual image about the country. They want to change its national icon and distance the sex-appeal of it. The authorities think that's a teenager sexual exploitation.
They think the tourism have to change their thinking.
Personal opinion:
Some people love Brazil, is the dream of many football players to go there and maybe start to play in the middle of the street, for them it's almost their dreams came true. But I'm totally agree with Brazilian authorities because they only want to change the national icon, divert attention far away from sexuality stereotypes and perfect women bodies, they want to change completely their external image and show to the rest of the world that they have better things, more important things, not only pretty girls and a awesome sun. If I could one day I would like to travel to Brazil for a months, to know more countries and cultures and their customs.
Five words I didn't know:
Giant: gegant
Scantily: Escassament
Board: comitè o consell
Provider: proveïdor
Sex-appeal: Atractiu sexual
Summary:
Adidas, a giant sport brand, had to stop selling the world cup T.shirts because Brazil authorities took part in this issue, because they're against the scantily-dressed women image, Brazil tourism board is totally against giving a sexual image about the country. They want to change its national icon and distance the sex-appeal of it. The authorities think that's a teenager sexual exploitation.
They think the tourism have to change their thinking.
Personal opinion:
Some people love Brazil, is the dream of many football players to go there and maybe start to play in the middle of the street, for them it's almost their dreams came true. But I'm totally agree with Brazilian authorities because they only want to change the national icon, divert attention far away from sexuality stereotypes and perfect women bodies, they want to change completely their external image and show to the rest of the world that they have better things, more important things, not only pretty girls and a awesome sun. If I could one day I would like to travel to Brazil for a months, to know more countries and cultures and their customs.
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