 I think the vast majority of African states have civil fighting and insurgencies that they're dealing with. So should they all be orange? No, I don't think they should all be orange. Like Bukohama, Haram, and Nigeria, sure. Let's call that civil war. These are all resource wars, right? Nigeria, Bukohama, right? Now here's the thing. Sierra Leone was peaceful in up to the mid-1990s. What happened in Sierra Leone in the mid-1990s? They found diamonds. They found diamonds. So I know this because I looked into it back then. I was geophysicist. At the time, there was a documentary that was created in Canada. That was a fantastic documentary. Here's the story of Sierra Leone, why it became a war zone. Civil war where people, like the dictatorship there, the puppet regime that was put in, they were cutting kids' arms off so they wouldn't fight. A mining company in Vancouver, Canada, discovered diamonds in Sierra Leone in collaboration with a mining company in London, in the UK. Together, they funded a mercenary organization that was owned by the mining company in the UK. They sent the mercenaries to Sierra Leone and they overthrew the government there. It was peaceful before this. They overthrew the government there, put a puppet in power. The first thing the puppet did was sign away 100% of the mineral rights to the mining company in the UK and Vancouver, Canada. I know this because I lived in Vancouver, Canada. I knew mining companies. Civil war in Sierra Leone. Hundreds of thousands of people fucked over. Why? Because of diamonds. Why? Because of Western governments, Western powers, these people wanting the resources out of Sierra Leone. That's our history, by the way.