
Gnome-ageddon is nigh!
If you’ve been watching tv over the past few weeks, you’ve probably seen the ad by a leading Scandi furniture store featuring the destruction of rampaging garden gnomes. When it was first screened, it made me laugh, as I thought it was quite witty. So imagine my surprise when I read there had been 50 complaints about this ad to the Advertising Standard Board saying it was over violent and offensive, and that some people had found it distressing.
Now, call me old-fashioned (I know my place!), but I find the idea that people were actually distressed at an ad where plaster gnomes (not real, live gnomes, but gaudy figurines made up of plaster-of-paris and painted in garish colours) were shattered by a woman wielding a garden sprinkler jet, is just plain bonkers.
Clearly, the complainers haven’t been watching the news or reading the papers. The situation in Syria, where hundreds of people are being killed or made homeless every day is distressing. A tornado leaving a swathe of death and destruction in the US is distressing. Cuts in crucial services that leave the poor even poorer and thousands reliant on banks or the kindness of strangers is distressing. Female genital mutilation in girl children is very distressing indeed. And a newborn flushed down the toilet and stuck in a sewerage pipe is inexpressibly distressing. Gnome attack in a spoof ad just ISN’T, and if you think it is, you’ve not got enough to worry about. Get a life and get a sense of humour!
Having said all that, I also love the fact that there are gnomes in the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time ever. And even more, there’s a place in Western Australia called Gnomesville, in the Ferguson Valley, about a 2-hour drive south east of Perth, where there are thousands of gnomes from all over the world are on display dotted around the forest landscape. I love the quirky eccentricity of that. But I still wouldn’t any of the plaster variety in my garden if I had one…give me a real life fairy or elf any day of the week. I’ve always been a sucker for Otherworld Creatures.
Our next Loose Muse is on Wednesday 10 July and, as ever, we’ll have some cracking features. Remember to come early to sign up for the open mic session at the end of the evening (gnome caps are optional).
Come share the passion, share the joy,
Agnes