 We are coming here to protest, protest the YG group, the hip-hop group, and they had this song called Meet the Flockers. They promote openly the cultural violence. We are not against African-Americans, we are not against a hip-hop as an art form. We are simply here against this variance of a hip-hop which provoked migrants, degraded women, they call women bitch, and etc. This kind of cultural violence set up the foundation for direct violence. So I think the government should look into it, law makers should look into it, to prevent. I know this song, he wasn't saying that, it was just his personal experience from when he went to jail about five years back and it was just his personal experience of what he did. He wasn't calling it a video. Art is something that everybody interprets differently. I understand but it's honestly not as many as you think and that's, do you know the term heuristics? It's just what you see in the media and you automatically assume that's how everybody acts. But honestly, it's honestly just a subculture that follows YG, it's not, you can't let the people that follow YG speak for everybody. Let's go! We are glad to see, especially in the last three years, and our Chinese community is, we are no longer just silent, stay at home, try to duck all the problems. We are coming out to voice our concern, telling them, looking into their eyes, this is wrong. I think we are, our community is getting better and better.