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I put socialism
on the government walls.

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I've got the fascists
calling me

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the most dangerous subversive
in the country,

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and I'm the traitor
to the party?

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Soon we'll have no one left
to drink with.

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It's not funny.
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I'm not kidding.
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Tina says they'll kick you
out of the party

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for the Palace mural.
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They won't have to.
I quit.

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So you'll quit
and keep on working.

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That's all that matters
to you anyway.

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I've been offered a show
in New York.

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A solo exhibition
at the new Modern Museum.

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It would be
a wonderful entree.

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I could get commissions
out of it.

:54:43
I thought you'd be excited.
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They don't care that
you're a Communist pig?

:54:48
They can't afford to.
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All the greatest painters
are Communist pigs.

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That's wonderful, Diego.
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When do you leave?
:55:05
As soon as you decide
to come with me.

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Oh, my little monster!
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We'll take Gringolandia
by storm.

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Dear Cristi,
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the invasion
of Gringolandia has begun.

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They are never gonna know
what hit them.

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New York has Diego on fire.
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What's your impression
of New York, Mr. Rivera?

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Magnificent.
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There is no reason
why any artist born

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in our two continents should go
to Europe for inspiration.

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It is all here...
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the might, the power,
the energy.

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The sadness.
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The glory and youthfulness
of our American lands.

:55:52
I see the majesty
that Diego sees.

:55:55
But all that American comfort
is a myth.

:55:58
While the rich drink
their coctelitos,


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