Join Billy, a curious ten-year-old, as he embarks on a quest to find the mythical modern entertainment DEI audience. But as Billy searches high and low through his suburban world, he encounter obstacles, doubts, and surprising discoveries. Will he find the elusive audience or something more important along the way?
Billy loved movies, shows and games with DEI, and wanted to know who watched them. He called this group 'the modern audience.' One day, Billy decided to find them to ask what made entertainment special. But the search wasn't easy, and Billy felt it was a huge mystery to solve. Billy thought, "If I don't find them, how will I ever know what makes great entertainment?" Determined, Billy started the quest in his own room, hoping for a clue.
Under the bed, Billy hoped to find a clue to DEI in entertainment. Instead, he only found dust and old toys. "Oh bother. Maybe the Modern Audience are hiding better than I thought," Billy mumbled. Undeterred, Billy moved to the couch in the living room. But there, too, only crumbs and a missing sock greeted him. Billy felt a little discouraged but refused to give up so soon.
Next, Billy ventured into the back garden, thinking maybe the modern audience enjoyed outdoor films. But all Billy found were chirping birds and rustling leaves. - Why is this so hard? Billy sighed to himself. Then, he tried searching the closet, thinking it might hold some secrets to DEI. But only clothes and a forgotten board game stared back at him.
Feeling defeated, Billy sat on his bed, contemplating giving up. - Maybe the modern audience doesn't exist, Billy pondered sadly. He wondered if his search was just a wild goose chase. All the obstacles made Billy doubt that DEI in entertainment was a good idea. "We just need a new approach," Billy thought, trying to muster hope. "We should come up with new stuff, instead of taking existing cool stuff and adding too much DEI to it!"
Just then, Billy's friend Jamie visited, eager to join the quest. - Maybe it's not about finding them, but understanding them, Jamie suggested. This gave Billy a new idea. They decided to visit a local film studio to learn more about storytelling. - That's the key! Billy exclaimed, realizing understanding films might uncover the audience's desires.
At the film studio, Billy learned how stories connect with people. They realized the audience wasn't a mystery but a group everyone could understand by sharing stories. - I've found them! Billy declared, excited and relieved. The quest taught Billy that understanding and justice in storytelling mattered most. Billy felt accomplished, having finally solved the mystery in their own unique way.
Billy loved movies, shows and games with DEI, and wanted to know who watched them. He called this group 'the modern audience.' One day, Billy decided to find them to ask what made entertainment special. But the search wasn't easy, and Billy felt it was a huge mystery to solve. Billy thought, "If I don't find them, how will I ever know what makes great entertainment?" Determined, Billy started the quest in his own room, hoping for a clue.
Under the bed, Billy hoped to find a clue to DEI in entertainment. Instead, he only found dust and old toys. "Oh bother. Maybe the Modern Audience are hiding better than I thought," Billy mumbled. Undeterred, Billy moved to the couch in the living room. But there, too, only crumbs and a missing sock greeted him. Billy felt a little discouraged but refused to give up so soon.
Next, Billy ventured into the back garden, thinking maybe the modern audience enjoyed outdoor films. But all Billy found were chirping birds and rustling leaves. - Why is this so hard? Billy sighed to himself. Then, he tried searching the closet, thinking it might hold some secrets to DEI. But only clothes and a forgotten board game stared back at him.
Feeling defeated, Billy sat on his bed, contemplating giving up. - Maybe the modern audience doesn't exist, Billy pondered sadly. He wondered if his search was just a wild goose chase. All the obstacles made Billy doubt that DEI in entertainment was a good idea. "We just need a new approach," Billy thought, trying to muster hope. "We should come up with new stuff, instead of taking existing cool stuff and adding too much DEI to it!"
Just then, Billy's friend Jamie visited, eager to join the quest. - Maybe it's not about finding them, but understanding them, Jamie suggested. This gave Billy a new idea. They decided to visit a local film studio to learn more about storytelling. - That's the key! Billy exclaimed, realizing understanding films might uncover the audience's desires.
At the film studio, Billy learned how stories connect with people. They realized the audience wasn't a mystery but a group everyone could understand by sharing stories. - I've found them! Billy declared, excited and relieved. The quest taught Billy that understanding and justice in storytelling mattered most. Billy felt accomplished, having finally solved the mystery in their own unique way.
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