Activists Unleash Skillfully Crafted Media Ads to Promote ‘Homosexual Marriage’ as Normal



A series of three, 30-second television ads created by the award-winning Toronto agency Zig and produced by Industry Films, began airing Wednesday on stations across Canada.

The pro-homosexual marriage media campaign also includes three radio ads. A print campaign is also being developed. The ads attempt to convince, despite history and enormous evidence to the contrary, that same-sex unions are comparable to genuine traditional marriages between a man and a woman.

The productions aim to alter the majority opinion in Canada, which currently opposes homosexual “marriage,” through a subtle and skillfully-crafted advertising media campaign. Of note, the ads are running as non-paid-for public service announcements by television networks and radio stations that support the promotion of homosexual “marriage.” The Zig agency offered its mind-molding talents to the two homosexual activists who led the Ontario court challenge to force homosexual “marriage” on Canada. Moreover, Zig and Industry film donated their efforts to the cause with the support of the following companies:

&#8226 Bruce E. Walker Law Office

&#8226 Fade to Black

&#8226 Crush Inc.

&#8226 McGowan Elliott & Kim

&#8226 Never Say No Comment Inc.

&#8226 Notch, Panic & Bob Editing

&#8226 Barry Parrell (Sesler & Company)

&#8226 PFLAG Canada and PFLAG Toronto

&#8226 Pirate Radio & Television

The ads present typical situations between a husband and wife, such as being late for dinner, each leading the audience to initially believe the situation is perfectly normal. Then the fact that the couple is actually a same-sex couple is subtly introduced. The radio commercials carry the propaganda motto behind the ads: “You know what's wrong with gay marriages, the same things that are wrong with straight ones. Support same-sex marriage.”

To see the ads online, click here.

(This update courtesy of LifeSiteNews.com.)

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