:48:05
- Mr. Warneke wanted to see me?
- Sit down.
:48:07
- That'll be all, Murdock.
- But, Mr. Warneke...
:48:10
There are no buts. None that
forgive slapping a student.
:48:13
- Lf you can't control yourself...
- Yes, sir. I understand.
:48:18
Dadier.
:48:21
He's rough today.
:48:30
Sit down, Dadier.
:48:35
Problems. Nothing but problems,
eh, Dadier?
:48:40
Well, not the same as you have, sir.
:48:42
If it isn't one thing, it's another.
Brutality, stupidity, bigotry.
:48:47
Would you believe that some teachers
are guilty of racial prejudice...
:48:51
...in their classes, in this school?
:48:53
- I wouldn't know, sir.
- Comes out under pressure, I suppose.
:48:57
Yeah, I suppose so.
:49:00
If you knew of such a teacher,
would you tell me about it?
:49:05
- I don't know.
- You don't know? Why not?
:49:07
I don't know this idea of carrying tales.
:49:10
You have someone in particular
in mind, Mr. Warneke?
:49:14
What part of the country are you from?
:49:24
How do you feel about Negroes, Dadier?
:49:28
- How do I feel about...?
- Well, do you consider them inferior?
:49:31
- As a race?
- Any way.
:49:34
- No, I don't consider them inferior.
- What about spics?
:49:37
- Spics?
- Spics. Do you like them?
:49:42
- Depends on the individual.
- What does that mean, Dadier?
:49:45
There are Puerto Ricans I like,
and some I don't like.
:49:48
I see. What about Irish Micks?
:49:50
I don't know what this is all about,
but if there's some teacher...
:49:54
I'm talking about you, Dadier. You're the
teacher who's supposed to be the bigot.
:49:59
What?