Non-profit organization Project Implicit has launched on Valentines Day of 2015 to support the LGBT community and their allies with pro-LGBT messages.
The viral video, called ‘Love Has No Labels,’ shows a crowd gathered in front of a huge X-ray screen displaying two skeletons kissing and embracing each other as Mary Lambert’s “She Keeps Me Warm” plays. When the skeletons step out from behind the screen to reveal themselves, we find out they are two women. The crowd appears to be caught off guard at first. But then, more skeletons emerge to reveal an interracial couple, old couple and disabled man and young girl.
The message: Love Has No Labels.
The campaign will cover topics that love is love regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, or race, shows people dancing, hugging and kissing behind a giant X-ray.
Here’s the viral video:
“Love has no disability.”
“Love has no gender.”
“Love has no race.”
“Love has no religion.”
“Love has no age.”
The video was posted to YouTube on Tuesday, March 3 and already has been viewed over 1.5 million times in 24 hours.