 Gamer, I mean, J-man, J-m. Gamer, J-m. How come it's always, quote, working-class people shouldn't be wasting money on avocados and as prosos, end quote, and never, quote, upper-class people shouldn't be wasting money on owning multiple homes, end quote. After all, only one of those groups, groups wastefulness, requires being sustained by other people's labor, yeah. Here's the thing. Check this out. Check this out, Gamer. And Gamer, J-m. And anybody else is willing to listen, right? You've, John Kerry, right? There's an interview on John Kerry, right? And this blew me the fuck away, right? Like, this blew me away. But it, it sort of got hushed down. It had a little blip, but people were highlighting the wrong comment that John Kerry made, right? They turned to John Kerry and said, they asked him a question. Well, John Kerry, because he's like climate person, save the planet, we have to tax the shit out of people, prevent people from driving cars, heating their homes, eating meat, eat the bugs, be happy, own nothing, right? He's a fucking world economic form puppet, same shit, right? So they asked John Kerry, they said, hey, John Kerry, so the interviewer asked him, so you're, you know, environment person, the czar, running around telling people that we need to reduce our carbon footprint and all that jazz, right? Meanwhile, Mr. John Kerry, you fly to Davos on your private plane and a shitload of these people fly to Davos on their private planes and stuff like this. And a lot of these super oligarchs in world economic form puppets and world economic form puppet masters, right? They have a huge carbon footprint, right? How can you justify that? How can you tell people that they need to turn down the temperature in their homes and eat less meat so they have a lower carbon footprint? Well, all these people and you included has such a huge carbon footprint. He turned around and said this, he said, well, a lot of those people are doing carbon offset, so they're offsetting their carbon footprint, so they're doing a lot of good as they do damage. That's what he's really saying, right? So basically he's saying they do more good than they do damage, right? And that's one thing people were highlighting. Oh, you know, they do carbon offset, right? And then he followed it up, right? And he goes, well, they can afford it. He basically said, right, as soon as he said that, they have the means to do the carbon footprint. They can afford to do the carbon offset, right? Right there, that should have been highlighted, right? Because what that means is, you can do whatever the fuck you want as long as you can afford it, right? He basically came out and said, if you're rich and wealthy, you can burn the world, right? While you let the peasants starve. If you can afford it, right? Fuck carbon footprint, just write it off, just like taxes, right? Get a good accountant, write off your carbon footprint, do carbon offset because you can afford it, right? Holy fuck, holy fuck, how do people stand for this shit? That to me was like, if you were going to put people on trial for crimes against humanity, that to me for John Kerry would be on the stand. Did you say this, Mr. John Kerry? Yes, you did, obviously, because you're on camera saying it. You're guilty of crimes against humanity because you thought you could afford it, right? You thought your money, your wealth, allowed you to have a lifestyle that you prevented others from having. Unbelievable to me.