 Scott Manton, Chicho, how should I go about speaking to friends and family about world politics when their viewpoint is taking straight from mainstream media? I usually don't bring up any topics as it usually leads to an argument. Scott, man, I would say pick on, just pick a topic that you're well versed in that you can defend, that you have world knowledge of, and start talking about that. And if anything comes up that you don't really have too much information on, just tell them. I don't know much about that. I can look into it if you really want to talk about it, or check my sources if you really want to talk about it. And just bring up censorship. People cannot be informed if they are being censored, if information is being censored. So anybody that really doesn't understand the concept of censorship, that's tyranny. That's fascism. So that should be sort of the central focal point, because a lot of people that are defending the corporate mainstream propaganda only consume what corporate mainstream propaganda states. And you could say, listen, and this is what I've done with people that are on Facebook, for a number of years now, especially the ones who talk politics, when they start saying something, I go, look, dude, man, you only get your information on Facebook, just fuck off. Literally, that's what I tell them, piss off. You're uninformed. You can't talk about this topic, go away. You want information, get off Facebook, get your information somewhere else, and we can talk about it. And that's after I've talked to them a little bit. There was some people that were doing Russiagate. I was like, man, you guys are dum-dums, right? You guys are dum-dums. Forget about it. So that's the way I treat it, but I'm a little harsh. So be more gentle, please. But I would hit up the topic of censorship and where the information is coming from, right?