 It started off a good thing where it's having a community that it never was the gangs that never helped the community. That's the life. That's a narrative. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. I mean, when I look at it, like I said, you, you being in California, man, with the way they portrayed the, the, the gangs and the way they, they look at it as if, you know, it started off a good thing where it's having a community that it's never was the gangs that never helped the community. That's the life. That's a narrative. So, okay. So that's that's something to talk about. Right. That's about the gangs. When they started in 69, 70, how many white folks, how many times in Hollywood did they disrupt when they started gang before doing Christmas time, about this time on a 92nd and Avalon between Avalon and central, they had an array of every house had Christmas declarations on it. And it was just amazing. Mothers would walk their children up and down the street to see these different ornaments. When gang started, they start terrorizing the people's houses, breaking the ornaments, still in light bulbs, and they ended Christmas. Wow. Not that Christmas is great, but it's a foundation for families to go on, whether you believe it or not, you know, it's something that the black community that cherished. We had watch stacks. We had to watch summer festival. All that was eliminated through gang activity. So what good did they do to community? What was they protecting? They were still in leather coats. Then they start still in t-shirt. They could have took the same leather coat from Sears or Macy's, but they took it off another kid that his mother had to work for. So what good did the gang do the community? I hear the lie. Yeah, we started protecting them. What did you protect? You didn't kill no police. How many police murders do gangs of you in California added up our way? So no, it was not to protect the community. It was an assassination of the community. And we haven't vibrated back from that gen. You know, it's still Compton is in the worst condition now today in two thousand twenty two than it was in 1970. We had black businesses today. You cannot go to Compton and get go to a black restaurant. You cannot go to a black store. It's nothing in Compton. We'll have every major city has a main street named Martin Luther King, but Compton, the first black city west of the Mississippi's. Well, how can we make a change? Kill everybody and start over again. How can we make a? Because that's not going to happen. It's not going to happen. So we're in a position now. So you say it will never change. It'll never change. You know, it's not we will never change. In Islam, it says that God will never change a man until he changes his own heart and until we change the heart of the people. And it says if the generation does not change, a lot will destroy that whole generation and make a new one. So our end game is over. It's on how you can save yourself. You know, the famous gangster Al Capone said one time at a meeting, he says life is like baseball. When you get up to hit, if you hit a home run, it's good for the team. But if it's if you strike out, it's just you. That's true. You know what I'm saying? So we've come into baseball right now. It's what you can do for yourself and how you can make a change. Like Park said, it don't take but one. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.