Watch: Video Urging Americans to ‘Celebrate the Diversity That Makes America, America’ Goes Viral
Video Featuring John Cena on Fourth of July Gets 1.6 Million Views in 24 Hours
John Cena, best-known as a professional wrestler and actor is the narrator of a new Ad Council video urging Americans to “Celebrate the diversity that makes America, America.” The video, released on Independence Day, has been viewed one million times on Facebook. It’s also been viewed over 650,000 times on YouTube, where the description offers this:
To love America is to love all Americans. John Cena takes a break between dropping body slams to drop some truth – that patriotism is more than pride of country, it’s love beyond labels.Â
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 Love Has No Labels campaign challenges us to open our eyes to our implicit, or unconscious, bias and work to stop it in ourselves, our families, our friends, and our colleagues. Rethink your bias at www.lovehasnolabels.com.
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Image: Screenshot via Ad Council/YouTube

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