:28:02
You figure it out yourself,
:28:04
and you run into a guy you see every day
and who you think is your enemy.
:28:08
Then you're an irresponsible
troublemaker.
:28:13
It's more complicated than that.
:28:16
The union guys say -
:28:19
They act like there's nothing
outside the factory.
:28:23
It's hard to explain.
That's not it.
:28:26
It's as if you only existed
for eight hours a day.
:28:30
The union thinks for us workers.
:28:33
In the outside world, as a citizen,
:28:36
the party thinks for you
and you follow.
:28:38
All you can do
is light a candle for the left.
:28:41
The union only talks
about one problem,
:28:44
or only has one way
to talk about it - with figures.
:28:47
It's almost as confusing
as Giscard on TV.
:28:51
When the guys see
where the numbers lead -
:28:55
to work stoppages
and May Day parades -
:29:00
and when they get fed up
and do something on their own,
:29:05
they get yelled at,
:29:07
and they see it's the numbers
that stand in the way the most.
:29:11
You don't have to be
a leftist to think like that.
:29:15
The union guys used
to strike fear into people
:29:19
just by pointing at them
and shouting "Mao!"
:29:22
Now everyone laughs at them.
:29:26
I don't know what a Mao is,
:29:28
but if it's saying what I just said,
then there are lots of Maos here.
:29:32
The tall guy and the girl?
What do you expect us to do?
:29:36
We'll keep them here.
We're not gonna eat them.
:29:39
We'll wait.
:29:41
We locked up the manager.
Our anger was justified.
:29:46
He's locked up,
and it seems we're on the defensive.
:29:51
It's not going to be easy
with those other two.
:29:55
We'll see what management
and the union do now.