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:03:00
why didn't you come on our side
right from the beginning?

:03:02
Now can't do anything else
other than going there

:03:04
and telling them "we are really sorry"
but the university is closed, on strike,

:03:06
we'll blow a whistle when it's over
:03:10
What do you think about
boycotting the recruitment of militaries at the university?

:03:15
There is only one thing to do: to go in
the recruitment offices,

:03:18
to take a bottle, to fill it with petrol,
to cork the bottle...

:03:21
Oh yes,
:03:24
but what if we want to blow
up sociology instead?

:03:26
You, listen to me, a molotov is a
mix of petrol and kerosene,

:03:29
a radical white man is a mix of chat and shit
:03:36
Listen to me, I'm not here to show you
my revolutionary credentials,

:03:40
but there are a lot of white students
fighting on the street,

:03:44
just as you do in the ghetto,
:03:46
and there are a lot of unsatisfied white
people who are potentially revolutionary

:03:52
Here we do again the same talk, guys
:03:55
When they fly you in jail
because of a bit of marjuana,

:03:57
then you become revolutionary
:04:00
But it's when they smash your face in,
when they break your head down

:04:04
when they prevent you to go to school,
to get a job,

:04:06
then you have to become revolutionary
:04:08
That's why you people say that we
negros are living in another...

:04:11
Wait a moment. You are talking to white
students. I think we understand

:04:17
yes, a lot of us understand what
makes negros revolutionary,

:04:20
but what makes white people revolutionary?
:04:22
The same fucking thing that
makes negros revolutionary

:04:24
But it doesn't happen the same way
:04:27
It will happen, don't worry,
you don't need to do anything
to make it happen,

:04:30
you can prevent it, sure, you can break it off,
:04:32
you can do everything but you can't...
- For example?

:04:34
This country is falling into Fascism,
can't you see?

:04:37
I mean, now we have the police in
the university, and then? Where do you want them?

:04:41
Sitting with us in the class?
And then inside our homes? And then?

:04:43
On the road, when you go out?
Are you waiting for this to become
revolutionary?

:04:49
What I mean is that we should
close the univeristy, that's it,

:04:52
and nobody, nobody should get up our nose,
:04:55
and if they do,
it will be at their own risk and danger

:04:57
and when they'll decide to reopen it,
they will do it on our conditions


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