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Published 15:34 26 Apr 2013 BST
Updated 08:13 18 Dec 2014 GMT
A new advertisement from a clothing company based in Inda is urging young people to accept themselves for who they are, come out of the closet and simply move on.
Fastrack clothing firmly believes that young people should always be themselves. According to Simeran Bhasin, the marketing head of the company, the “Move On” slogan has been around for years and highlights the fatc that young people are starting to move away from traditional expectations.
“For the youth today, they are not really bogged down or defeated by the rules that society lays down,” said Simeran.
While the advertisment doesn’t make a specific reference to the LGBT community, it suggests that young people shouldn’t be afraid to be who they are. Which, in our opinion, is a pretty powerful, positive message.
Fastrack is all about positivity. In fact on their Facebook page they regularly post inspirational words. Example? One of their most recent posts says:

Any advert that sends out a positive, inspirational message to younger generations is a good thing. Get out of the closet and move on.
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