Ads showing an attractive woman in a bikini are banned on the London Underground, but ads promoting the homophobic country of Brunei which stones gay people to death are fine apparently.

Back in 2015, an ad showing a woman in a yellow bikini which asked “Are you beach body ready?” was banned by the UK Advertising Standards Authority after complaints that it “body shamed” women.

Earlier this year, Transport For London announced that it would ban ads for fast food on all trains and buses.

This followed new rules set by London’s Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan, who wanted to eliminate ads for “unhealthy foods” to tackle childhood obesity.

However, while bikini girls and burgers are verboten, ads promoting tourism for the homophobic nation of Brunei, which just passed a new law allowing gay people to be stoned to death, continue to appear on the London Underground.

“Peak TfL. Happy to promote a country that stone gays to death but heaven forbid they have an advert with a burger or bikini on,” tweeted Jake Johnstone.

Peak TfL. Happy to promote a country that stone gays to death but heaven forbid they have an advert with a burger or bikini on. pic.twitter.com/3ziQgjGhKR — Jake Johnstone (@hijakejohnstone) April 3, 2019

The UK truly is a clownworld tier meme at this point.