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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Right on, brother.
00:31Hello?
00:32Mina.
00:33Hey!
00:34What you doing Sunday afternoon?
00:36How long you been in Mississippi?
00:37Three years.
00:38Before that I was in Africa.
00:39You kidding?
00:40I'm a mix masala.
00:42Hot and spicy.
00:46How come they got Indians in Africa?
00:48The British brought them there to build a railway.
00:50That's how my grandfather came.
00:52I was born in Uganda, a country.
00:54Until I was forcibly expelled.
00:57This is my home!
00:58Not an emoji.
01:00Africa is for Africans.
01:04What is wrong with you, mate?
01:06You better leave them foreigners alone, boy.
01:08They ain't nothing but trouble.
01:09We're just friends.
01:10Oh, did I say any different?
01:12What do you know about him?
01:13This is America, Ma!
01:14No one cares!
01:15People stick to their own kind.
01:17So you think I ain't good enough for your daughter, is that it?
01:20The world is not so quick to change.
01:28Miss Musala Musa
01:47Well, Ms. Musala, racism is passed down like recipes.
01:51The trick is, you got to know what to eat
01:55and what to leave on your plate.
01:58Sous-titres réalisés para la communauté d'Amara.org