A recent display attempted to open the hearts and minds of people everywhere to a new meaning of love. Love Has No Labels is a public service announcement released by The Ad Council that is part of a yearlong campaign to end biased thoughts. A video has freshly surfaced showing how much hype the Love Has no Labels campaign created along with this powerful description;
“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. 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 Love Has no Labels display uses a giant x-ray machine to get its point across.
The giant screen is indeed a show stopper and people gathered to watch. Couples are allowed to come behind the screen and dance, kiss, and other public displays of affection but only appear as skeletons. After a few seconds people behind the screen revealed themselves and some shocked the crowd. Couples that were interracial, considered odd, gay, straight, and individuals with illness that alter their physical traits are just a few examples of those who stepped from behind the screen.
Without this x-ray machine these couples would have probably been heavily judged due to their looks. This PSA lets people know that love has no defined image, it can all be beautiful.