Recommendation: Gay Ad 009

A reader recommends…

“Gay Ad 009”
really cool stuff

I love the way this ad for Israeli Gay Youth shows the guy and girl boxed in, then mixing and matching things stereotypically associated with one gender, and playing around with everything. In the end, instead of picking one thing in particular, they have a huge rainbow of possibilities all lit up in front of them. Plus, it has awesome background music by Ivri Lider!

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Posted by on August 11th, 2010 at 04:00 pm

Category: recommendations, videos 5 comments »

5 Responses to “Recommendation: Gay Ad 009”

  1. A

    I got a really good feeling from this. Sort of an “I want it all” vibe. I really, really like this. Thank you for sharing it.

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  2. Ava Swan

    I’m with you, A. It spoke to me; and I get the feeling that it will speak to a different demographic of youth, too.
    Thanks.

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  3. Dar

    just to shed a bit more light: the text in the end says something like ‘tidy up the closet’, as a reference to the lgtb closet.

    great ad indeed =]

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  4. leah

    awwwh… it’s a little cheesy, but even my supposedly cheese-proof skeptics heart is warmed by this. don’t tell anyone, though.

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  5. Anonymous

    it’s just the thing they should wheel in sex ed lessons if the teacher decides to tackle the lgbt stuff. (i live in england, where they’re allowed to do that. i dunno about the states or elsewhere.)

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