Miss Doodle Mae: "Our boss, Jojo, organized a spiritually charged and thought-provoking staff meeting this morning. He did this in response to the "shoot first and don't ask questions later" actions of a neighborhood watch captain who gunned down a teenager carrying Skittles and a can of ice tea.
"The Jojo's Discount Dollar Store staff became concerned about this violent incident and the surge of hatred in America. Reverend Preacher said a prayer of justice for the slain teenager's family and everyone else affected by this unfortunate incident. Sister Encouragement, from the Reverend Cletus Car Sales Church Broadcast, encouraged the staff to remain poised during these challenging times when it seems like only skin color matters.
"Then, Jojo followed the prayer and encouraging words with his own insightful thoughts."
Jojo: "In 1964, civil-rights activist Ella Baker said: 'Until the killing of black men, black mothers' sons, becomes as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother's son. We who believe in freedom cannot rest until this happens.' This means that the staff of Jojo's Discount Dollar Store will motivate our customers into community activism regarding the Trayvon Martin shooting with a special sale of hooded jackets with the Ella Baker quote, plus DVD and VHS copies of the new Kunta 'Rahsheed X' Toby documentary titled 'They Killed Cornbread: A Retrospective Look at Injustice Toward Young Minorities in America.'"
Miss Doodle Mae: "At Jojo's Discount Dollar Store, it's all about justice."
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