The ads tell people to imagine their cities without gays

  20 April 2016 14:12

Brilio.net/en - A series of electronic billboards bearing mysterious message were potted a day ago by a number of commuters. The billboard which features some words in white lettering with an image of Big Ben say something that might sound provoking to some people.

The billboard, noticed around the Waterloo, clearly comes with the text Imagine London Without Gays.

Even with such words, there isnt anything homophobic about this enormous sign as the owner JCDecaux insisted. You can find more billboards carrying similar messages across Europe like Imagine Berlin Without Gays... or Imagine Madrid Without Gays and so on.

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Image via metro.co.uk

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Hmmm... Whats really happening actually?

Interviewed by PinkNews, JCDecaux did not reveal much, instead saying those mystery ads are a part of a campaign for the Tel Aviv Pride Parade 2016.

At the same moment, a promoted page on Facebook titled World Without Gays has been released to thousand people targetting LGBT users.

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Image via pinknews.co.uk

Even though the purpose of this project remains unclear, at least, it is pretty relieving to know that no one is offended by this ad for now.

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