:37:02
Rotten tarts, all of them.
:37:04
Bleeding chimney sweep
was right about that.
:37:06
He won´t catch me
spending me nicker on them.
:37:12
He said we could talk about anything.
:37:15
You are so right, Tich, me mate.
:37:17
He did say we could ask him anything.
:37:20
Questions and answers.
:37:31
Last night on the telly,
there was this travelogue picture.
:37:35
You know, a lot of black women
dancing around with no tops.
:37:39
Don´t they ever dress proper?
:37:41
What´s proper varies
throughout the world...
:37:43
...depending on
customs and climate.
:37:45
For their climate and customs,
they were dressed properly.
:37:49
Are you from South Africa, Sir?
:37:51
Of course not.
South Africans is white, isn´t they?
:37:55
A South African is a native
of South Africa, regardless of color.
:37:58
l was born in British Guiana.
:38:02
What did you mean the other day
about rebellion, Sir?
:38:07
Change.
:38:09
Take your hairstyles.
That´s a form of rebellion, isn´t it?
:38:13
What, Sir?
:38:14
Don´t you do it
to be different from adults?
:38:17
They´ve messed up the world,
haven´t they?
:38:19
- You can say that again.
- So you rebel.
:38:22
Even the way you dress is
a form of rebellion, isn´t it?
:38:25
lt´s just the new fashion, Sir.
:38:27
Of course, the adults look
proper stupid in our gear.
:38:31
Do you think it´s wrong
to be different, to rebel?
:38:35
lt is your duty to change
the world, if you can.
:38:38
Not by violence.
:38:40
Peacefully, individually,
not as a mob.
:38:43
Take the Beatles.
They started a huge social revolution.
:38:46
The fashions they set in dress...
:38:49
...and hairstyles are worldwide now.
:38:52
Every new fashion is
a form of rebellion.
:38:57
There´s a fine exhibition
of costumes through the ages...
:38:59
...on at the Victoria
and Albert Museum.