 Okay, let me take this one. What are your thoughts on Jesse Smollett's staged racist attack fiasco? I mean, if the reports are all accurate, then wow, I mean, that's pretty amazing that somebody would do this. Think of the psychology of somebody that needs attention so much as to stage his own attack. What was he exactly trying to gain? I mean, he's a celebrity already. He is, you know, he's an actor and one of the most successful shows on TV. What's the upside, right? It's to show the world how racist the culture is. It has to be something much more deeply psychological. There has to be something much more corrupt in his soul that would lead him to do that. It would have to be something a lot more hateful. I mean, he would have to hate the world in which he lives, hate the culture in which he lived in. But then want the attention. I think it's all about attention at the end of the day. I don't think it's about politics. I think it's about being at the center of attention, about being needy. I think one of the problems that somebody like that has by being successful is they're not as needy anymore. They can't act miserable anymore. They can't act a victim anymore. And there's something in some of these people that wants to be a victim that needs to be a victim. Altruism conditions us this. Victims are virtuous and everybody should pay attention to victims and everybody should help the victims and everybody should sacrifice for the victims. So it's kind of a sick psychology mixed in with altruism, needing attention, but needing to be a victim, needing to be perceived as a victim. So pretty sick.