A Pro-gay radio ad campaign commonly airing in 15 Mexican cities is part of a government-sponsored plan to encourage tolerance backed by the agency of President Vicente Fox.
A Pro-gay radio ad campaign commonly airing in 15 Mexican cities is part of a government-sponsored plan to encourage tolerance backed by the agency of President Vicente Fox. But several conservative clusters say the ads use tax-payer stocks to "promote" homosexuality, and they've created their have radio ads to try and in opposition to them. "We are not saying homosexuals should be discriminated [against]," said Guillermo Bustamante Manilla, president of the National Unity of Parents. "But homosexuality is not natural."
individual of the government ads features a mother nervously preparing dinner for her son's boyfriend; then a narrator says equality begins with acceptance of those who are different.
In a counterspot created through National Unity, which was pass overed by the government, a daughter acknowledges her mother she is attracted to women The mother then says her family will help her to suppres "tendencies that could affect her gravely."