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Narrator: Decades ago, in 1954, America experienced the Civil Rights Movement, intended to
integrate all races. The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1919, supposedly closed the barrier between
gender inequality. Today, even with all the Amendments and movements, are we now an equal, allinclusive nation?
Pause, enter Jack, Kiri
Pause: Narrator: Sexism has been an issue for as long as society has existed. Men have always been
the dominant race but women have fought for equal rights
*Play video of history of sexism*
Kiri: Heres my resume, sir,it has lots of universities and i had perfect test scores, a4.0, and
experience.
Zach: I think this could use some more work, sorry but JACK YOUre HIRED.
Jack: YAYAYAYAY
Kiri: Your greatness, I was born without a tail. I have not done anything wrong, and the foxes who
were born with tails did nothing to earn their privileges. The dis--er--exclusion can be prevented by
those in power.
King Fox: Child, one must always live with problems.
Exit foxes
Narrator, as father reading: Now that the King fox had been captured, along with many other tailed
foxes, it was up to the foxes without tails to keep the civilization from utter madness.
Enter Kiri
Kiri: --its too quiet
Enter Jack, Running
Jack: (stammers, sweating) Th-th-thKiri: What?
Jack: The kk-kkk-kKiri: (impatient) What is it?
Jack: The King fox...
Kiri: *gasps*
Jack: He was captured
Kiri: What?! Impossible!
Jack: He was captured by his tail by the hunters new traps
Kiri: How about the others?
Jack: *glares* Pfft, why would you care.
Kiri: (irritated) Because were all the same regardless of if we have tails or not.
Jack: No were not. Who told you that?!
Kiri: Whatever, lets just get out of here.
Jack: You little furball! Are you telling me what to do?
Kiri: Tch--anyways, why are you the only tailed fox in the area?
Jack: (suddenly nervous) W-well...it doesnt matter!
Kiri: Looks like your friends abandoned you, huh. Why are all the tailless ones still here?
Jack: *pause for 3 seconds* (quietly) The...the trap
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