Yeah, whole thing is, they don't want you to see that there's black women who are not sex workers who don't have a sob-sob struggle story to tell them or tell you, um, who are not scamming, you know, who are not doing anything foul or anything wrong to anyone. They do not want you to know that fully, you know, developed, fully, you know, beautiful life, fully healthy life, full, healthy mind, body, soul, spirit. They don't want you to know that we exist. If it was okay for Black women who have themselves together to simply exist, look at how they act about it. They act like it's an offense. They have to try so hard to convince you that there's no Black woman who move a different way. There's no healthy Black woman alive or available. Look at how they they have to keep on pushing that narrative, and that, you know, Black women are angry, or Black women, you know, are always fighting and arguing. They literally tell people to go in rooms to create confrontation with Black women to keep up that narrative. They want this narrative. They will have some weird, drunk, pudgy Black lady try to come and start with me that don't even know me, and supposed to be military but doesn't act like it, acts very dishonorable, discharged. It's like they don't want you to know that black women can be in shape, can be smart, do actually do well and listen and are not a problem to society or themselves. They are afraid for you to get your life together as a black woman or for other women to see that there's black women who have themselves together. That's just a different type than what they stereotype.