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The Turnbull government is set to launch a postal plebiscite on same-sex marriage. Reuters/Radovan Stoklasa

"Love Has No Labels" has proved the ultimate message that needs to be realised by one and all—people might be different in race, religion, caste, creed and color, but they're all the same under the skin.

The latest PSA video was made by the Ad Council as a part of a campaign that aim towards realisation of the subconscious prejudice which exists in each one of us.

The 3-minute long viral video shot on Valentine's day in Santa Monica, California, shows skeletons in pairs dancing, hugging and kissing behind a large X-ray screen. The individuals posing behind the screen were siblings, friends, and the significant others.

After performing the act of kindness, the paired individuals came forward from the sides of their screen to show their true identity—some were gay men, some were aged, some belonged to different races, while the others were from different religions.

This only showed one thing—people tend to make judgements based on what they see results in "implicit bias," however, on the inside, people are all humans and kind gesture of love has no label of religion, race, or sexuality.

Love has No Labels has surely forced the people to rethink about the way they view people belonging to a different race, religion, age, sexuality, gender and disability.

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