Get on the Bus
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:53:02
So now you're comparing this
to a Klan rally.

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Either you'll kick my ass, you'll
cover for me or I'll get fired.

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But no way am I getting my
white ass back in that bus.

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So what's it gonna be?
:53:16
If you feel that way,
you shouldn't get back on the bus.

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I'll cover for you, Rick.
See you in L.A.

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Thanks, George.
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Is there a problem?
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Sorry, I just never seen this many
people in here before.

:53:41
Where are y'all from?
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L.A.
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Long way from Los Angeles.
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- We're going to the Million Man March.
- No kidding?

:53:49
- Guess where these fellas are headed?
- Where?

:53:52
The Million Man March.
:53:54
No fooling?
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That's what they said.
:53:57
Farrakhan is the new
black leader, huh?

:53:59
The new black leader?
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Like Martin Luther King was.
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You could say that.
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Not really.
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But he's one of our leaders.
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The only one that could pull this off.
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What about that stuff they say?
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About him thinking the white man
is the devil, that true?

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- Yep.
- No.

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Not really.
:54:20
Actually, Farrakhan...
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...is pro-black.
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That doesn't mean he's anti-white
or anything else.

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- I assume you feel the same way?
- Oh, yeah.

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- I'm Rodney.
- Evan.

:54:31
- This here's Mitch.
- How you doing, Mitch?

:54:34
I'm Smooth.
:54:35
Evan Junior.
:54:36
Just Smooth.
:54:38
What's with the handcuffs?
:54:40
It's personal.
:54:41
I can talk for myself.
:54:45
It's a court order.
:54:47
Judge mandated that I be
in the custody of my father.

:54:51
A judge?
:54:52
It was either community service
and this for 72 hours...

:54:55
...or me serving a one-year sentence.
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So, what'd you do?

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