:42:03
There is something
we have got to talk about.
:42:10
I'm being bombarded by parents
who saw you on TV.
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They don't want their children
taught by a terrorist sympathizer.
:42:22
I was going to suggest
:42:24
that you took leave of absence.
:42:29
Are you serious?
I'm not going on leave.
:42:32
It's important for you
and for the school
:42:38
that we stop working together
for a while.
:42:44
Poul, I'm not going on leave.
:42:48
I know you have a problem.
:42:51
I'm sorry about that.
:42:53
You'll have to pull yourself
together and stand up to them.
:42:57
Saying it's all right
for somebody to be killed...
:43:00
- I didn't say that!
- That's how it looks.
:43:02
And I can't defend it.
:43:05
Of course you can!
:43:07
Of course you can defend
freedom of speech!
:43:10
It is not about freedom of speech.
It's about the school's image.
:43:16
That is precisely what it's about.
:43:20
I say something and
as a result I am sent on leave.
:43:23
If that's not about
freedom of speech...
:43:25
It's about the future of the school.
We don't want the focus
:43:29
that this talk will attract
from the press.
:43:33
You're meant to defend me!
:43:35
And not just brown-nose
a few parents
:43:38
who're upset about something
they haven't even heard!
:43:42
There has to be a connection
between what you say in private
:43:46
and what you say from that chair.
:43:49
I'm not going on holiday.
Or leave. Forget it.
:43:55
You have no choice.
:43:57
You've got to.