 I was born and I grew up in Georgia in the United States when there was day jury by law racial segregation. I had spent my whole life in a society in the system that denigrated the human rights of people like myself because of our the color of our skin. States have obligations to address these issues in positive ways. Hate speech has become out of control. It's no longer considered impolite. In fact, of course, now people are able to use hate as the, you know, undergirding of political platforms and get elected to high offices in many countries based on racist talk and platforms. So there's a toxic climate that's been created from political leaders at the very top who have a certain amount of influence all the way through the society. Leadership has to focus on convincing people that racism is not in their interest. Each and every one of us must stand up for human rights.