 But even the theory of race is more really separated by culture. That's big. It's more separated by culture because race is black, right? But she's Jamaican. She has a whole other different background than we. You're from the South. That's right. It's a different background in the city. So cultural differences really separate. It's more than skin differences. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. It's choices. I get what you're saying. The thing I found out, you know, I've been all around the world and stuff like that. It's not even, even the theory of race is more really separated by culture. That's big. It's more separated by culture because race is black, right? But she's Jamaican. She has a whole other different background than we. You're from the South. That's right. It's a different background in the city. So cultural differences really separate. It's more than skin differences. That's real. So, you know, you can't just look at a white person and say, oh, this is a white person. You don't know what they've been through. You don't know how poor they were. You don't know all the different things they've been through just like you can't look at black people. So now I have to go to understand that Jamaican woman. I have to go live in the Jamaican culture. That's real. That's the food. If I'm a Muslim, I have to pray. It's different cultures. Do it different. Cultures are harder to accept in color. You know, and then Quincy Jones taught me anything you don't understand becomes stupid. That's how humans are. Jamaica, oh, I don't understand it. So it's stupid. Correct. That's the ignorance. That's ignorance. Like he said, an accordion is a stupid instrument unless you can play it. Then it's something special. See, so we tend to just throw things that we don't understand the culture. So what I've done about me traveling is I'm like, I understand you from a different culture. I get it. You don't understand how we do Thanksgiving. My wife's white. So I'm over there in their world. I see how they operate. It's not much different, but it's different. It's not much. It's just different. Black people come over. My daughter comes over. But now you've got the mixture of the culture. That's right. Everybody's like, oh, I get this. I like this. I understand this. Oh, y'all do this? That's what hip hop is. Hip hop mixed the culture up. Big gumbo now. So I'm hearing what the South is like. I'm hearing. And all that. There's separatism in hip hop. Oh, we don't like the South. We don't like this. Y'all this. Definitely. Listen, that's a big deal with me. You know. And that ain't even racism. No, it's not at all racism. That's just different dialing. Different culture. Just the same thing that you explained. That's right. It's culturalism.