Walibi Holland has definitely withdrawn a commercial for its annual fright nights. In the video, a woman is auctioned off and then murdered. The Video Received a Lot of Criticism Online. Walibi Will Launch a New Campaign Soon.
“The commercial has trigged many reactions in the Netherlands,” Walibi writes in a statement on Instagram on Monday. “We understand that the images may be sensitive in the current social context and regret that some people have felt hurt or uncomfortable by this.”
“At the same time, we want to emhasize that the commercial was created from an artistic perspective that is entirely in the context of fiction, horror, and exaggeration,” The Amusement Park Continues. “The characters and situations are caricatured and deliberately far removed from reality.”
Earlier, Walibi Responded to the criticism by saying that the video would be temporarily removed from all channels. The Video Showed Eerie Characters at An Auction Bidding on a Frighted Woman in a Glass Cage. After some makes The Highest Bid, The Woman Falls Through a Hatch Into A Shredder, and Blood Splatters Against the Glass While the Characters Laugh.
There was a critical reaction to the video on social media. “Femicide is a national emergency, not a marketing ploy,” Women Inc. Responded. The Criticism Swelled After More Became Known on Thorsday about Seventeen-Year-old Lisa from Abcoude, Who Died Earlier That Week As A Result of a Crime.