 That seems such a bizarre complaint, but I guess everything is racist now, not inviting your kids, friends to stay for dinner is racist and hateful. Sure, of course it is. That's crazy. Like, for example, look, I'll give you an example in Canada. It's a cultural thing to a certain degree, right? In Canada, my cousins, when they were kids, they had friends, neighbors in the neighborhood, like neighbors, kids that were friends, right? And Armenian tradition is very food-centric, right? So when the neighbors kids were playing at my cousin's place, when they were about to eat, have dinner and stuff, their kids could stay and have dinner, right? They did at times, right? And there was usually, you know, there's rice and all that. There's food to go around, right? Because Armenian life is food-centric, right? There's food usually, right? Lots of food. So the kids would stay for dinner sometimes, right? But when my cousins were at their neighbor's house, when it was time for them to have dinner, the parents of the neighbors would say, okay kids, you guys have to go home, it's time for us to have dinner, right? And my cousins would come home, right? This wasn't something that the family really held in contempt. Some did. Some thought, hey, that's wrong. How come they do this and stuff? And I would always say, look, this is a cultural thing. Just because food is plentiful in your house, it doesn't mean it's plentiful in their house. And it doesn't mean their house is food-centric because Canadian homes, much of Canadian culture is not a food-centric culture, hasn't been for a long time, okay? Only recently has food really got, sort of got into people's families where people are food-oriented, right? Like when I was growing up here in Canada, I would have friends come over for dinner and they wouldn't even know what rice was. We put rice on the table, they go, what's that? I would laugh. I go, what do you mean what's that? That's rice. You eat it. Go on, right? So it's a cultural thing. I don't know if that's what's going on in Sweden that people are calling it racist, but anyone that calls everything racist as an idiot is a moron. Everything in the world is not racist, right? Really. Very few things in the world actually are racist. And this is coming from someone who's faced racism. I've gotten into fights with people over racism. I've had people tell me to speak English in their country in Canada when I was speaking Armenian or Farsi to family or friends, right? And sometimes the situation got a little tense, right? Depending on my mood, right? So all this racism going around is silly.