On 9th February 2013 a new video preview was uploaded on YouTube for the upcoming One Billion Rising in Second Life event due to take place for 24 hours on valentines day 2013. This wonderful video lasts for 5 minutes and 37 seconds showing many women avatars dancing to the music.
Tena Clark & Tim Heintz perform the incredibly powerful song, “Break the Chain,” that we hear in this video. As women from around the world in Second Life, we wanted to do our part too. Gorgeous settings, amazing women-behind-the avatars, and a bit of fantasy make our video a beautiful addition to the tide of support that’s sweeping the globe. Visit our blog, “One Billion Rising in Second Life” to find out more!
Very inspiring and impressive indeed. 🙂
Fabulous video, but I guess there is the implicit assumption that ALL men are victimzers. This is an us against them effort, and any man who finds violence against women to be heinous is one of the enemy anyway. I find that very offensive.
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Hey Luc. Thanks for your comment about the video.
I agree with your points.
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It’s a beautiful video, but…
It would have been better to include males who are in sympathy w/women.
This makes it seem like SL is a woman’s property, and men have no reason to be there.
Most of the males I’ve encountered, (even those I do not get along with) have been gentlemen.
The only problems I’d encountered were from noobs, and those that frequent erotic furniture stores and adult areas of sl.
Women can be problematic, even to other women. This fact I know, sadly, too well.
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Thank you, renaholden.
Yup, it’s a very good video and for this important cause.
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I love the video also!
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Thanks, Yordie.
Same, I love it!
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