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Most people would step in to help a woman if they saw her being abused or mistreated by a man, but could the same be said if the roles were switched?
UK organization MindKind decided to find that out in a thought-provoking ad that flips the tables on domestic violence.
Titled ‘#ViolenceIsViolence’, the ad shows how people react to physical violence by a man against a woman—and vice versa.
According the video, 40% of domestic violence is suffered by men, and the ad aims to raise public awareness on the issue.
Click to watch the ad below:
[via YouTube]
Most people would step in to help a woman if they saw her being abused or mistreated by a man, but could the same be said if the roles were switched?
UK organization MindKind decided to find that out in a thought-provoking ad that flips the tables on domestic violence.
Titled ‘#ViolenceIsViolence’, the ad shows how people react to physical violence by a man against a woman—and vice versa.
According the video, 40% of domestic violence is suffered by men, and the ad aims to raise public awareness on the issue.
Click to watch the ad below:
[via YouTube]