 It's insane, but I also think as a society in general, we have, one, it's very difficult to raise a child today from an economic perspective, even if you're like bringing a lot of money, man, like depending on what you wanna do and, you know. Most people don't raise their own children. Yeah, they don't. They'll go and get their careers and then they'll just drop the kid off at daycare. Correct. What kind of parenting is that? Correct. And then they'll drop the kid off at school and then they'll blame the teacher for the kid's bad behavior. Yeah. It's like, if your kid's an asshole, it's probably because you're an asshole and you suck at being a parent. Right? 100%. But again, people, you know, and families and mothers and fathers have been told to prioritize careers over family. So, you know, 38-year-old gets knocked up, has her 2.1 kids, goes back to work after eight, 10, 12 months, something like that and starts dropping off the kids at daycare. Dude, I remember when I dropped off my daughter at daycare, I bawled. I bawled my eyes out like a little bitch. I couldn't believe that I was doing that. I couldn't believe that I was leaving my own child in the hands of other people. Took me a couple of days to get over it. It's even kind of like, you know, freaking me out a little bit right now, but it's not natural. It's not natural for sapiens to entrust the care of their kids to random people. No. But we're all too happy to do it today. We're all too happy to let the state, schools, daycare centers, other people raise kids. Whereas in the past it was grandparents. Yeah. Or parents. Now my wife and I are talking about kids or in the process of that. And I'm like, I'm fucking world schooling. Yeah. Home school for sure. Yeah. I would, like in today's world, I would not have kids drop them off at daycare or put them in the school system. Yeah. Home school them for sure for at least the first 10, 12 years. Yeah. One of my benefits of my past was I could barely go to elementary school and I kicked out of high school. So I bypassed the whole return system. Dude, I was talking to my daughter the other day. You know, she's 10 and I said something about gender or something like that. She's like, why would you just assume the gender? Ah. I'm like, you gotta be fucking kidding. She said elementary, no. Yeah, elementary school. Yeah. Catholic school board too. Like they're actually talking about that in Catholic school. Why would you assume gender? She said. Yeah. Durham region here. There's a, I just saw the case on the star, I think. Daughter, it's actually the same story as your daughter's story. The teacher was asking in the spectrum of genders, which one you are, spectrum, right? Pick whatever you want. And the young girl said, I'm a girl. And she's like, no, you can pick anything. You don't have to be a girl. You're not a girl. And the parents, and she told the parents, the parents are like, what the fuck are you talking about? She was, the teacher was forcing. And remember, she said, you can pick anything. So she picked the girl, right? There's a shit ton on the spectrum. She picked something else, whatever. But she said, I'm a girl. And the teacher said, no, no, no, no. You're not a girl. You can do whatever you want. You can be anything. It's so, it's so bizarre to me that we live. This is a conversation that I would have never had in school. It wasn't even a thought about that you could pick it, like pick whatever gender you want. It's like, if you stand up when you're P, you're a boy. If you squat, you're a girl. It was pretty much as simple as that. It was clear as night and day. But I mean, it's like, there's that case in Texas. I don't know if you heard about it about that guy. I think he was a pastor, but he's divorced. And his son who dresses and behaves like a boy at his place, plays with cars, military play and stuff like that. He was like seven years or so. Did you hear about the story where the moms, oh, you didn't hear about the shit? So she's actually having a court order in force to transition the boy to a girl against, against the father's wishes. What does a boy want to do? Well, at his house, he behaves like a boy. A lot of video evidence. He's had the media behind it, all that sort of stuff. In her house, he dresses the boy like a girl. And as a father, you have no rights to parenting in today's world. I mean, in a state like Texas of all places, which is a pretty conservative state from what I understand. I mean, I've been there a couple of times, but she's actually going to get a court-enforced order to transition him through hormonal treatment to a girl. Dresses as a girl when she drops him off at school. She tells him to use a girl's bathroom. And this guy's like fighting for his life. He's like, I'm trying to protect my son here. That's crazy. But because she wants to turn him into a boy. She begins the law, man. They should wait until he's 18 for him to make his own fucking decision. Well, you know that a lot of guys that go through sex chains, procedures or hormonal treatments, most of them end up regretting it. A lot of them commit suicide too, right? But the stats are high. I think it was Milo Yiannopoulos that said that, But for me, listen, I don't give a fuck what the fuck you do as adult. I don't care if you transition to a horse, all the power too. Pork and duck chicken, I don't care. Exactly, the chicken. I don't give a fuck. I don't give a fuck. I actually clap, I'm like, power to you, man. I love it.