One Million Moms claims new Geico commercial 'promotes bestiality'

An ad for car insurance apparently suggests much more.



One Million Moms, a group that monitors children's programming, is calling on Geico to pull a recent commercial featuring a woman apparently flirting with a talking pig calling it 'bestiality.'



In their press release, the organization says, 'The Geico marketing team may have thought this would be humorous, but it is disgusting to see how the company takes lightly the act of bestiality.'



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In the commercial, the young woman appears to flirt with the pig who is preoccupied with his Geico mobile application

A Facebook post about the commercial on the One Million Moms facebook page has 100 shares

The commercial features a young woman and a pig, apparently stranded in a broken-down car.



'Did you turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us?'

The pig though, seems uninterested, in the young woman and shows off the mobile Geico app on his phone as well as the game Fruit Ninjas.



This is not the first time that One Million Moms has protested such a high-profile company for allegedly depicting bestiliaty.



In the commercial, the pig does not seem to recipricate the woman's feelings but regardless One Million Moms finds this a depiction of bestiality

Earlier the group found objection to a Skittles ad featuring a walrus.



On their Facebook page, the 'disgusting Geico ad' features over 130 likes and has been shared over 100 times. ***

