Lithuania's largest city to launch highly sexualized tourism ad before Pope's visit | Inquirer News

Lithuania’s largest city to launch highly sexualized tourism ad before Pope’s visit

/ 06:41 PM August 07, 2018

Vilnius, Lithuania — Lithuanian tourism officials are coming under fire from the Catholic Church for a highly sexualized campaign to promote the capital, Vilnius, only weeks ahead of a visit by Pope Francis.

The campaign features a poster of a woman lying on a map of Europe with her hand gripping Lithuania.

The text reads: “Vilnius, the g-spot of Europe” and “Nobody knows where it is, but when you find it, it’s amazing.”

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Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis said Tuesday the campaign doesn’t cross any line, although its timing is “rather weird” ahead of Francis’ tour to the Baltic countries Sept. 22-25. The pope will start in

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Lithuania, where Catholics are the majority.

Lithuanian priests earlier said the poster used “women’s sexuality for advertising” and gave “wrong ideas” about Vilnius.

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It is to be launched Thursday.   /vvp

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