Yeah! Nothing wrong with using women for the sole purpose of being stared at like the objects they're showing off. ... really?
Is it wrong to have the rest of the booth personnel there? After all, they are simply objects with the sole purpose of showing off corporate propaganda? Or barristas, living coffee machines? Or any other employee?
In fact, that's pretty much the definition of business - a setting where other people are primarily valued based on what you can get from them. "Nothing personal, just business." Why does this suddenly stop being okay when "what you can get" is sex appeal? Sure, it means that their abilities are likely under-utilized, but so are burger flipper's. Is this simply a continuation of the general "sex is sinful" -meme that still plagues the US?
But, in general as a society, we can respect women enough that we don't have to use them as sex objects and walking billboards.
We obviously do, as plenty of women are employed outside these professions. The issue is whether any can be hired for them.
As a man, you should hold yourself to a better standard of creature than one driven by his carnal instincts.
All beings are driven by their instincts, that's their purpose. Why single out "carnal" instincts? Because sex is a sin?
Nobody likes being leered at, so why would you condone it anywhere?
That is obviously untrue, as people of either gender often go out of their way to appear attractive.