Love Has No Labels Campaign will completely move you! The more than three-minute video made by Ad Council published on March 3 has certainly rule the social media as it becomes instant sensation on YouTube.
Love Has No Labels Campaign ad is an awakening tool that focuses on diversity and inclusion. It sets aside bias and prejudice no matter what age, gender, race or status one has.
The popular YouTube campaign video uses x-ray images to endorse 'equality on love' and that no one has the right to judge someone based on physical appearance. It becomes instant hit on YouTube with 1.1 million views in just 24 hours after it was posted on Tuesday.
As of this writing, the Love Has No Labels Campaign ad collected more than 13, 797,000 views and is still scoring high. The tear jerking ad campaign was filmed in Santa Monica Promenade Santa Monica, California and was taken on Valentine's Day, US Magazine reports.
"While the vast majority of Americans consider themselves unprejudiced, many of us unintentionally make snap judgments about people based on what we see - whether it's race, age, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability," the organization writes in the caption of the video.
"This may be a significant reason many people in the U.S. report they feel discriminated against. Subconscious prejudice - called 'implicit bias' - has profound implications for how we view and interact with others who are different from us."
The crowd was surprised as the Love Has No Labels Campaign ad was shown starting with two skeletons kissing and hugging on the x-ray screen. When the two came out from the screen, two women appeared with a message showing "Love has no gender."
Love Has No Labels Campaign ad continues with other actors on the screen where messages keep flashing on the screen showing "Love has no age," "Love has no race," "Love has no religion," "Love has no disability," and before the video ends it showed, "Love has no labels."
According to NewsMax, Love Has No Labels Campaign ad was part of long one year collaboration with non-profit partners including Human Rights campaign and the Anti-Defamation League.
Sherman stated that they decided to go on with the Love Has No Labels Campaign ad to promote universal love among Americans who are still not aware of their unconscious biases. As Americans, she said, "we still have more work to do."
Ad Council that produced the Love Has No Labels Campaign ad was incepted on November 1941. IT was first named as The War Advertising Council after the World War II.
After 70 years of its operation, it has promoted hundreds of campaigns becoming America's leading producer of public service communications.
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