Poetic Justice
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:57:01
Sure don't look like that to me.
:57:07
This here's kind of cool.
:57:11
You ever been to one of these?
:57:13
No, I ain't got much f amily.
Family I do have, we ain't this close.

:57:19
I ain't never seen so many black f olks
in one spot and there ain't no fight.

:57:30
Let's get back to these
street pharmacists you used to see.

:57:34
Let me tell you something.
I only went out with one.

:57:37
He was my first boyf riend,
my first love. He meant a lot to me.

:57:43
-So you was in it f or the money?
-You're getting too damn personal.

:57:53
What the f uck you know? You don't
even keep your f ucking nails clean.

:58:03
I want to talk to you about morals.
:58:07
The morals of the young people today
is gonna get them in big trouble.

:58:12
Because they act like
they don't know the difference...

:58:16
...between right and wrong.
:58:18
This is the truth. And one
of the reasons is their parents.

:58:23
Parents are not taking care
of the children.

:58:25
They don't tell them the difference
between right and wrong.

:58:30
Wait now. No, ma'am.
You have to listen.

:58:33
Because part of the responsibility
is the children.

:58:37
Because this is their life.
:58:39
It's not their mama's or papa's.
They have to think f or themselves.

:58:43
Even if their mama and papa
didn't do something about it...

:58:47
...the children have to think
and try their best to come on up.

:58:52
-Take this girl here.
-What about her?

:58:55
That child ain't a bit more married
than the man in the moon.


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