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Let's End Violence against Women (UNIFEM, 2007)

London-based advertising agency Leo Burnett produced this public service announcement (PSA) for UNIFEM, the United Nations Development Fund for Women. With a striking series of images, it reveals t...  
 
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MisTerN0boDy (21 hours ago) Show Hide
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@TheChampagneBlonde nope sorry :(
TheChampagneBlonde (22 hours ago) Show Hide
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@MisTerN0boDy

I think I know who you are lol
MisTerN0boDy (22 hours ago) Show Hide
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@TheChampagneBlonde is biting allowed ?
TheChampagneBlonde (23 hours ago) Show Hide
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@wynds
not always
ferreto1978 (2 weeks ago)
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HannoLegend (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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HAHAHAHAHAHAH funny as video !
keep up the good work !
make another !
that was sick !
CandlesOfUnity (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Yes !

It's really "Time for CHANGE", the title of one of my thirthy playlists on how to change the World, one heart at a time.

Beautiful work !
latisuka (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I know women teenagers who go to demonstrations against gender abuse when they have mistreated other colleagues (also women) for many years (AND STILL DOING IT!) Psychologically at very high level ...
AND ARE NOT ASHAMED OF WHAT THEY ARE DOING?!!
CYNICAL!!
excelmaster7 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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We can see the two sides of unifem.

In one hand it condems violence against women. But in the other hand it supports and promotes fetal murder or abortion, a feminist crime, violence exerted by women.
cu16855 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I live in the uk about 70 million people. Males,females, different backgrounds, different religions. 5% of the population are bad, mainly males, criminal. Some females are criminal as well. That is 3.5 million criminals not the 65,000 that UK goverments want you too hear. When they commit their crimes in areas they do not use big black guys as spotters or gatherers of information, They use women and children.Read what is their too help decent women in the world.

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