A seasoned highlife artiste, Rex Omar has openly expressed his disapproval of the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the Food and Drugs Authority’s (FDA) prohibition on celebrities endorsing alcohol commercials.
Speaking in an interview on 3FM, Rex Omar, believes the decision by the Supreme Court was “wrong.”
Rex Omar contended the ruling by the Supreme court and wondered why alcohol sales were permitted while celebrities are being banned from endorsing them.
“I think it’s wrong. I’m not a lawyer and as for Supreme Court rulings, I will not challenge them, but I completely disagree with them.
“Are we saying alcohol is bad? If alcohol is bad, ban it,” he said.
The Highlife musician also drew comparisons to drug advertisements, questioning whether individuals who advertise drugs should be blamed for cases of drug abuse.
The Highlife singer also made comparison to drug ads, raising the concern about whether or not those who promote drugs should be held accountable for drug misuse incidents.
“If you are saying that celebrities promoting alcohol will have a negative impact on society. What about drugs? Don’t they advertise?
“So if somebody goes and abuses drugs, will you blame the person advertising it?” he said.
He suggested an alternative approach in which celebrities could endorse alcohol while cautioning that minors should not consume it.
The post ‘If alcohol is bad, ban it; why take food out of people’s mouth?’ – Rex Omar on FDA Alcohol Ad ban first appeared on 3News.
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