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00:00Now, I'm gonna ask you, David, why, when there are three other forklift operators, do you decide to fire me
00:05and not Anton?
00:06You know, is this, er, is this positive discrimination? Is it, you know, do you have disability quarters you have
00:11to fill?
00:11I don't know what you mean. I mean...
00:13Well, are you keeping Anton on because he's disabled?
00:16Anton's not disabled.
00:17He's a midget, David.
00:18Yeah, but you're not disabled if you're a midget, are you? That's not a disability, that's just small.
00:23Yeah, no...
00:24Ronnie Corbett doesn't get special treatment, does he?
00:26Ronnie Corbett's five foot. Anton's three foot four.
00:28So are some children. Children don't get special favours, children aren't disabled, are they?
00:33Well, children don't work in warehouses.
00:34Look, whether or not Anton is indeed a midget or a dwarf or...
00:39No, he's a midget.
00:40What's the difference?
00:43Well, a dwarf is someone who has disproportionately short arms and legs.
00:47Oh, I know the ones.
00:48Yeah, it's caused by a hormone deficiency.
00:51Yeah, bloody hormones.
00:53A midget is still a dwarf, but their arms and legs are in proportion.
00:57Sure.
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