arendt. but, you know, some people have gone through this as the that somehow white people would have no inherited trauma. and this and blacks and hispanics would. but again this is this is again, a symptom of the ignorance and poverty of american education, simply the fact that people will somehow believe that brahma has been. to the black experience. this this, i think leads to a very toxic thinking pattern among. americans of color and a kind of dwelling. a dwelling and perpetuation of psychological trauma than accepting that. pretty much up very recently. most of the world was a terrible place. poverty abounded, injustice abounded. and we have made we've taken steps by bit to get better as a society. we'll never get perfect. but hopefully we keep getting a bit better. but on the way there, we should be siloing ourselves into a narrative where where our our people are permanently crippled. somehow by the past. and this is the myth of inherited trauma. take one example. really perpetuate. y