Unemployment on the Rise

Young Chung
Reaction Playbook
Published in
1 min readAug 2, 2017

The tension within country has reached its tipping point. With all the problems that are going on — polarized society, terrorist attacks, refugees — businessmen are losing faith in Leonoldskronia. International partnerships have been severed and as a result, many people have been laid off of their jobs. One of those people is you. Since the percentage of unemployment rate is rising, Taylor Vine is asked to give a response to the problem. All people care about now is his powerful promise during an interview, “I am going to create 500,000 new jobs once I am elected as president. I will do it and I mean it.”

You’re marching on with the crowd during a protest against unemployment. You think to yourself, “being laid off from a company that I’ve worked for more than five years sucks, especially when I’m trying to pay off student loan.” Then you start to chant with the crowd, “We want to work!” You recall Vine’s promise to create job opportunity for all, and only, Leopoldskronians.

What do you think?

A) “The idea sounds great but there’s a lack of evidence to show this working out.”

B)“I need that to come true. The government should definitely prioritize our interests.”

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