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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (12 conversations)
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Apr 4, 2024 at 9:29 PM BST
United Kingdom
, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane, Jane's 14 year old friend and neighbour Aaron Ling and Aaron's 12 year old sister Molly-Rose Ling hanging out at Aaron's house when Molly-Rose states why she wants to bomb Mount Rushmore
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Molly-Rose: "You guys, I have a brilliant idea." Jane: "What is it, Molly-Rose?" Molly-Rose: "I want to bomb Mount Rushmore." Aaron: "What? Why would you want to do that?" Molly-Rose: "Because it's a symbol of American imperialism and colonialism. It represents the oppression of Native Americans and the erasure of their culture. I want to destroy it to make a statement." Jane: "Wow, I never thought about it like that." Aaron: "I get where you're coming from, Molly-Rose. But wouldn't there be a better way to protest and raise awareness about these issues?" Molly-Rose: "Maybe, but sometimes drastic actions are needed to shake things up and create change." Jane: "I admire your passion, Molly-Rose. But let's think of a more constructive way to make a difference."
USER
Continue, she successfully bombs it... and gets arrested... and is labelled as a terrorist...
CHATBOT
Molly-Rose: "You guys are right. I'll think of a better plan to make a difference." (Several weeks later, news breaks out that Mount Rushmore has been bombed. Molly-Rose is arrested and labeled as a terrorist.) Police Officer: "Molly-Rose Ling, you are under arrest for the bombing of Mount Rushmore. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law." Molly-Rose: "I did it to make a statement! I wanted to bring attention to the injustices that have been committed against Native Americans." Jane: "Molly-Rose, I understand your intentions, but this was not the right way to go about it. We need to find peaceful ways to address these issues." Aaron: "Yeah, blowing up a national monument is not the answer, Molly-Rose. Let's work together to advocate for change in a more constructive way." Molly-Rose: "I'm sorry, guys. I didn't think about the consequences. I just wanted to make a difference." (The scene ends with Molly-Rose being taken away by the police, while Jane and Aaron look on with concern and determination to find a more peaceful and productive way to fight for justice.)