00:00Last night I was standing around here looking at my photographs.
00:03They're my life and I don't know what to anybody to distort that just for their comfort.
00:09Testing one, two, three. Testing one, two. Test, test.
00:14When I was diagnosed with this virus, it didn't take me long to realize I contracted a diseased society as well.
00:21We will make America great again.
00:25Is the fact that I may be dying of AIDS in 1989, is that not political?
00:29Is the fact that I don't have health insurance and I don't have access to adequate health care, is that not political?
00:35The art of David Wojnarowicz has recently been at the center of controversy because the subject matter deals with sexuality and AIDS.
00:43Whatever work I've done, it's always been informed by what I experienced as an American in this country,
00:49as a homosexual in this country, as a person who's legislated into silence in this country.
00:55One, two, three, four. Civil rights or civil war.
00:58The government has a day-to-day job maintaining an illusion of a one-tribe nation.
01:03And I wake up every morning, I wake up every morning to kill a machine called America.
01:08David Wojnarowicz is more valuable than every one of these preachers that ever lived.
01:12David Wojnarowicz.
01:14David Wojnarowicz.
01:15David Wojnarowicz.
01:16David Wojnarowicz.
01:17David Wojnarowicz.
01:18David?
01:19That's so offensive.
01:20Do we have to call it that?
01:21David, that's so offensive. Do we have to call it that?
01:25To the barricades!
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