Clear As Day: Malaysians Aren't Racists. Most Beautiful Ad You Have To Watch [VIDEO]
Sep 09, 2014 19:54
Of all the things you've seen on the Internet, this ad here will probably be the one true thing to restore your faith in humanity. Naga-DDB's pitch was rejected by a client, but the agency decided to shoot it on their own. They wanted to find out if Malaysians are racists. The results are hair-standing.
The social experiment started by secretly recording people who were told they were auditioning for a short film.
They were then asked to say derogatory things about a race. Needless to say, they were flabbergasted.
And then this:
People stood up not for race, but for humanity.
Not even money could motivate anyone to say something terrible.
Watch the video below:
It's not about color or creed. This is the best anti-racism ad yet.
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