:02:05
	Mr. Clark, could your class
spare you for a minute?
:02:09
	Surely. Kids,
take your seats. Quickly.
:02:11
	Come on. Quickly.
:02:13
	Take out your pencils.
Write this down.
:02:16
	Imbrue-to taint,
to stain.
:02:22
	The cancer of racism
:02:26
	imbrues our national
character.
:02:31
	It stains the spirit,
:02:34
	taints the soul.
:02:38
	It is a blot,
:02:40
	a shameful, greasy spot
:02:43
	on the fabric
of our national conscience.
:02:46
	Imbrue-to taint,
to stain.
:02:52
	30 words tomorrow.
Test.
:02:59
	What's the matter?
:03:00
	They're holding
a meeting
:03:02
	of the union
executive board.
:03:03
	Without us?
:03:05
	They didn't
tell me, either.
:03:06
	I told you we couldn't
trust them.
:03:08
	Keep it down.
:03:10
	Those no-good bastards
sell us out-
:03:12
	out of a union we started?
:03:14
	Betray us like
a bunch of judases?
:03:16
	They won't crucify me.
:03:18
	No, sir. I got
the hammer and nails.
:03:21
	I won't be anybody's
martyr, frank.
:03:23
	I'm sick and tired
of spineless jellyfish.
:03:25
	Save it
for the meeting.
:03:27
	Why, man?
I got plenty.
:03:29
	I'm the rockefeller
of outrage.
:03:32
	What the hell are
you people doing?
:03:34
	We're having a meeting.
:03:35
	You're
selling us out.
:03:37
	We cannot have
an effective voice.
:03:40
	Our curriculum will
be impotent
:03:42
	if we sell out every
time they threaten us.
:03:44
	You want to talk,
about this, call me in
:03:47
	we have
to stick together.
:03:49
	What we have to do
is pay our bills.
:03:51
	You want to carry
picket signs.
:03:53
	We just want to work.
:03:54
	We're tired
of the agitation,
:03:56
	the posturing
of crazy-
:03:58
	how can you talk
about posturing