Ah, white people killing brown people. I mean, I'm just going to cut it down. When Madeleine Albright, back in the nineteen nineties, nineteen ninety five, ninety ninety six, was confronted by CBS News about five hundred thousand Iraqi children dying because of the sanctions the United States put on, she said, It's a price we're willing to pay Now. Just imagine that an American. So, Secretary of State saying, it's a price we're willing to pay about five hundred thousand children dying directly because of our policies. Now, if these were five hundred thousand Kosovo children or Albanians or white kids from Europe, America would be up in arms. The world would be an obnoxious. You can't kill that many white people. You're not allowed to kill that many white people unless they're UKR Iranians. And then apparently you could kill one point one million of them. But, um, but those are soldiers, not civilians. The idea of going in and bombing white civilians and killing them in this numbers is unacceptable. What. We do it to brown people all the time. We don't view brown people as being human beings. It's God's honest truth here. America, We don't. We don't equate black lives to be the equivalent of white lives. We're used to having black. Ah, the the numbers of black health figures skewed out. Okay, and we say, Well, that's just their problem. Their problem. They're human beings. It's our problem, a collective problem. It's the same thing we have when it comes to Arab Arab Americans. We don't care. We can slaughter them by the millions. And we don't care because, my God, you know, or now, when it sadly say, if we ever went to war in the south of the border, we have zero regard for Mexican lives. Well, there are any brown lives. If you're not white, your life doesn't count. And I'm just being blunt straight up honest. The American people, people can get mad at me and say, I'm wrong, Look in the mirror and tell me I'm wrong. Tell me that you know deep inside your heart that a dead brown purpose doesn't move you like a dead white person does. Because we are an inherently racist society, because we still believe in white supremacy. We still believe in the exceptionalism of being white, that somehow we are superior to others and we're not. We have had the benefit of history. We've had the benefit of opportunity to where we do populate the upper tiers of society. But that's not because the color makes us inherently better. It's because The color has been attached to policies that have put the other people down, allowing us to rise to the top. And it translates into foreign policy. So we would not allow Americans to bomb white people the way we're bombing Yemenis. And we wouldn't allow Americans to talk about putting nuclear weapons on nations popular by white people. The way we're talking about the potential of of of of of nuclear. And I have to tell you, the whole Iraq experience exposed the racism of the United States. We just allowed that name soon to be eviscerated, gutted, slaughtered, murdered, and nobody blinked. Deny the numbers just didn't cause any concern on the part of Amir. Five hundred thousand Iraqi children. That's a price we're willing to pay. And if any American is okay with that, it doesn't condemn it. We now know what the problem is. If we. If we said we're going to turn Odessa into the Riviere, we just find a way to put those five million white Ukraine will will displace. We don't care, wouldn't happen, wouldn't happen. We don't treat white people the way we treat brown people. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.