Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Outrage over giant Jesus air-balloon floating over Melbourne - Herald Sun






http://ift.tt/1obfUGM



In a publicity stunt by Sportsbet ahead of the World Cup, a giant hot air balloon in the shape of the Christ the Redeemer statue is flown high above Melbourne. Courtesy Sportsbet.







The Jesus balloon floats over the city. Picture: Andrew Tauber


The Jesus balloon floats over the city. Picture: Andrew Tauber Source: News Corp Australia





BETTING firm Sportsbet may have scored an own goal after linking Jesus Christ to gambling.



Melburnians looking to the heavens this morning could have been forgiven for believing they had witnessed the Second Coming as a 46m high Christ the Redeemer statue emerged through the mist.


Jesus was seen wearing an Australian soccer jersey donning the Sportsbet logo with the slogan #KEEPTHEFAITH.



The balloon looks down on the city’s southern suburbs in this photo taken for mX. Picture


The balloon looks down on the city’s southern suburbs in this photo taken for mX. Picture: Andrew Tauber Source: News Corp Australia



Sportsbet said its replica of Brazil’s world famous landmark will give a much-needed dose of divine intervention for our Socceroos this week.


But the statue attracted criticism for its association between religion and gambling.


Deputy Premier Peter Ryan said the balloon promoted was disrespectful.


“They ought to sink it,” he said.


“It should leave the skies.”



The real Christ The Redeemer statue is 30m tall. Picture: Andrew Tauber


The real Christ The Redeemer statue is 30m tall. Picture: Andrew Tauber Source: News Corp Australia



Child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg said the betting company was crazy to use the image of Christ to lure punters.


“It’s stupid, short-sighted, it’s going to offend a lot of people,” he said.


“Whoever is the PR agency advising them, dumb, very dumb, get another one.


“It’s very offensive, particularly if you’re religious.”


Australian Christian Lobby director Dan Flynn told 3AW the campaign was “unfortunate”.


“It’s really like the use of a sporting hero or a major iconic person to promote gambling and obviously their intention is to increase gambling revenue,” he said.


“In a sense Jesus is being co-opted in that and I think the concerns that we would have is that people seeing this flying over the CBD, children who have a fascination with Jesus, a fascination of balloons, are sort of inducted into the culture of gambling.


“Jesus was very much for the poor and we know the effect of gambling on the poor, they take the biggest brunt of that.”



Christ the Redeemer was the largest art deco statue in the world when it was built. Pictu


Christ the Redeemer was the largest art deco statue in the world when it was built. Picture: Andrew Tauber Source: News Corp Australia



Sportsbet PR manager Shaun Anderson defended the stunt saying it was about sending a message of support to the team in Brazil using a Brazilian icon.


“Let’s be honest — the Socceroos need divine intervention to progress past their three group games so the message we’re aiming to get across is that for all Aussies to keep the faith in the Socceroos,” he said.


The World Cup kicks off on Friday in Brazil, with the host nation going head to head with Croatia.


DID YOU SEE JESUS FLOATING OVER MELBOURNE? TELL US BELOW YOUR THOUGHTS OR SEND IN YOUR PICTURES BY CLICKING HERE



No comments:

Post a Comment