First World Virgins

Posted by Marc | 8-01-2009 22:06 | Category: Awards, Poverty, Third world

This video made by a Humanitarian Lion supporter is a kind of spoof on the Whopper Virgins video from Burger King. The video reminds us that millions of people cannot enjoy the world and asks us to help them by joining the Humanitarian Lion effort.

Read the story about it on the blog from agency Vanksen: Culture-buzz.

The Humanitarian Lion is run by a group that wants the Cannes Lion Festival to include a Humanitarian Lion category. More about it here.



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This is great. Thank you for showing. It’s very powerful!

Posted by Alex, aka SocialButterfly | 9-01-2009 17:52

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