 I think people need to realize we've done episodes on this, but I could take all the gear in the world and I wouldn't look as good as a top pro bodybuilder when they're natural. And I can train all day long like you saying both and I'm still gonna be ass dirt slow. That's right. So, yeah. That's right, that's right. I wanna take you another direction right now and you said, I'm gonna back you up cause you said something great earlier on and I want you to elaborate on it before I take you that other direction. You said that I don't see color. There's only good people and bad people. And I think that's really special and unique coming from someone like you that's probably dealt with discrimination and things like that. I want you to elaborate. Especially where you're from. Wasn't that like the, was it? Ku Klux Klan. There was a KKK. F-14, yeah, yeah, F-14s. Yeah, but the KKK, the police officers, I witnessed to my older brother being beaten a lot by a police officer and I would just stand there and he would just like run, can he just run? Don't, and I'm, I don't know what I'm gonna do. I'm a little kid, but I want to jump in there and try to help him. He's just getting his ass stumped, you know? And I'm like, and he would just like, no, just, just turn anyone. But what I recognize, just because you have some officers who are bad, they don't make all of them bad. It's a very honorable thing. And that's why I want it to become one. When everyone's running away, they're running torch. You know, they're the worst person you want to see. You don't want to see them at all. Fuck you, Officer Pig, but you got a problem who you calling. You know, so I respect that. And at a young age, I understood that just like I understood all white people aren't bad. And when they betray all black people bad, all black people aren't bad, but I know some, right? So I again, identified it's just good and there's bad. You know, good and bad police officers, good and bad white people, black people. I've had worse happened to me from black people than I have white people, you know? So I just understand that there's just good and bad. So I find it, I find it, here's the, when I see stuff like that, like right now, what's happening right now with Kaepernick and Nike. Here we go. Yeah, here, and by the way, we talked about this a little bit the other time. That's what I knew, I really liked it, I really liked it. But here's the thing, it's like, you have a situation that happens, but then you have politicians and people with power who use that situation to separate everybody as much as they possibly can, because when you can separate people, they're easier to manipulate. Sure, you can pick them off. Absolutely, so a guy like Kaepernick who is peacefully protesting, whether you agree with him or not, that's what he's doing, he's peacefully protesting. But politicians are turning it into it's against cops, or it's all cops, or it's against the military. So now you've got like these two camps and people feel like they have to take a side. Like you either like the military or you're pro-minority or pro-military. It's like you can be both, you know? Yeah, so yeah, I seen the post, I actually a friend of mine showed me a post and I'm like, oh my God, I was eating at the protein house and one of the owners show me, I'm like, oh my God, are you kidding? So I'm like, I need to find a picture. So I found it and I posted it. And yeah, it went viral and it was very controversial. It illuminated something I already knew. They say here in the United States, we have a right to protest freedom of speech, freedom of expression. I've always known that was a lie. And I've done under the post that I got ripped apart about and I just, I find it interesting that some of the messages I got, I got some military people saying, hey, you know, FU, you know, you don't support the military. I don't support you or officers or you know, don't piss on a flag and all that. And I'm like, exactly when did I say that? And I didn't respond to everybody because it's just, I think it's over 400 comments now. We're like, exactly when did I say that? So they're identifying to me in cap because I guess cap me upset, some negative things about officers or were pigs on a sock. I respect him and I stand behind him for the stance that he's taken about, you know, equality. Sure. So just because I represent him or I respect him on that, I have to respect him on all those views. That's really interesting because I respect officers but I don't respect all officers because they're views because I know there's good and there's bad that's happened, it's proven. So if I have to take a side and a person's done bad things and good things that it makes me a part of all that, then I guess I shouldn't respect any officers because bad things have happened. I guess I shouldn't respect any military because bad things have happened. I guess I shouldn't respect our flag because bad things have happened. I guess I shouldn't respect the national anthem because I know the real first anthem that was written when it had slaves in it. I don't know if you guys do, but you can research it. When the British came over and the United States already had slaves and the British said, hey, listen, any of you slaves who want to be free come fight with us and you'll be free forever. And that's what happened. So none of that bothers me because I understand that I can respect a person for one part of what he's saying and not the next other thing. It doesn't make everybody wrong. And now I've been balled up that I'm anti-American and I even have my team look at it and as of right now lost over 600 followers because of it. And I'm like, that doesn't bother me. The way I look at it is whether you agree or not, I mean, I'm not a big Kaepernick fan. I'm not a big football fan period. I don't really watch the sport and I'm not a huge Kaepernick fan just cause I saw him wear a Che Guevara shirt and that to me seems ignorant. I heard about that too. Yeah, but here's the thing. I have a very good, very, very close friend who's a veteran and he told me, he goes, look, the very reason why I served is to fight for people's right to protest. So whether I agree with them or not, I will always fight for someone's right to be able to do that. Now of course the NFL's a private organization, they can fire him over it as well. But I just think it's funny how people divide so strong. I actually took the opposite side with the intent of stirring the pot. So I actually, I posted a Pat Tillman meme that people had already gone viral and I already knew there was a bunch of, it triggered a ton of people. And I wrote under it, I said, better. Same message better man. Yeah, same message better man. And then I did a funny meme on Kaepernick knowing damn well what I was going to do. And I stirred everybody up who started sending stuff to me. And I said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm not choosing military here and I'm not choosing what he stood up for. In fact, I'm pro what Kaepernick stood up for. In fact, I think that's awesome that he stood up for that right. What I'm trying to unveil to everybody that's listening and watching me on Instagram is the last post that I did after that, which was when I showed how much Nike is getting right now from all the advertising, 48 million, which is more money than Kaepernick is gonna get paid. So Nike use Kaepernick as a pawn in this situation. And they really don't give a fuck about his cause. I don't care how they pitch it and they say, they care about making money. That's their business and they're supposed to. Meanwhile, they're dividing all of us as a nation. And here we are. All right, and even having this conversation because of it.