And I'm going to do just kind of a short video here where I want to honor one of the people in the comment section. I don't know how often this person watches the content that I put up, but clearly there are two videos that this individual watched. The first one was the video that I did with Mike Harris and Dr. Alan Zabrowski talking about the military readiness. We struggled in that video to kind of stay on topic, and we kind of bounced all over the place. And there was one thing in there that was said where Mike was talking. And he was probably talking in a negative light about black people saying some things that were if you don't know Mike to the untrained eye. Or to somebody who doesn't know him, it would sound like it would be very I hate to use the term racist, but that's how it would sound. And this individual goes by the screen name, and I hope I'm saying this correctly, trey Dar, 22. And let me share the screen here and the comment here. The comment was, Ron, I am appalled at my Keras blanket actually, let me increase this a little bit in size. I am appalled at my Keras blanket assessment of blacks. He has clearly stated his position in this video as well as in the video the two of you did. While he may have good information to share, I cannot get past his disdain and complete unfounded stereotype of black people, because it's simply not true. I wonder if Ben Carson falls into his assessment of blacks with a low IQ. There are dumb, lazy thieves in all races, not just blacks. All right. I responded, and I was like I was also uncomfortable for me. It was also uncomfortable for me at times because I agree with that type of absolutist mentality is not productive within the bounds of trying to keep civility. I tried to bring the conversation back to center, but I recognize some ideals espoused by certain individuals are so ingrained, separating them is nearly impossible. While I disagree with him on his stance on race, mike and I are congruent on many more issues than we are not. But it was difficult for me to and it was I'm not going to lie about that. It was a little bit difficult to me hearing that, because it's my channel, right? It's my channel, and I'm the one that has to stand up and take the heat when something happens. But I know Mike and I know his heart, and he loves this country, and he doesn't like what has happened with society. And it's clear that there is an agenda. Well, after this comment, he reached out to me and asked to do a second video. And the second video that we did was called the discussion about the differences similarities of black and white Americans. And it was like four. And how long was this? I don't know, 4 hours and 41 minutes long. This is a long one. Okay. And that was actually with me speeding up some of the time and whatnot, but I want to give credit where credit is due because Tredar responded to that, and he or she, I don't know, said, Ron, thank you for diving deep into this subject, including another discussion with Mike website data and videos. They provided me with education and context to his statements concerning blacks not articulated in the previous interview. I couldn't agree with you more about having an honest discussion about this subject and many others you've brought to the forefront. Avoiding doing so is irresponsible, and it keeps us in perpetual ignorance. I do not support welfare programs in perpetuity, affirmative action or the notion that we are all equal. We are not. And treating us this way is a disservice to everybody or everyone. Furthermore, it angers me to see the blatant discrimination against whites. It's an epidemic. For example, I know an extremely bright young lady from an excellent home with stellar Sat scores and two very intelligent and educated parents. Mom is undergraduate of U of M, master in law degree from Northwestern, dad graduate of Brown. She applied to her mom and dad's alma maters and didn't get in not because she wasn't academically qualified, but because of the woke agenda at our learning institutions. We penalize our best and brightest to fill a quota. Despicable, thanks again for all you do to share the untold. You know, I thought that Trader's comments there took a lot of courage to come out. I mean, he or she didn't admit they were wrong, but this individual had the courage and humbleness to come out and kind of have not necessarily a change of opinion, but be willing and open to listening to some of the arguments that we made to fill in the blanks to let us know that, you know what? Okay, I see where you're coming from, and you know what? You have a point. So that's kind of how I read the comment there. And I think that that should be honored because I think we all could learn from having that type of a mentality where we keep an open mind, where we're not. So just I like to use the term absolutist. Where we're not just so just opinionated so much and we're so stuck in our ways that we can't listen to and be open minded to other opinions. Where maybe something we felt one way. And then we're presented with some new information and it's like, oh, I see what you're talking about. Oh, okay, I see that. But taking the time to watch I don't know if they watched all four. You know, I want to assume that they did. So anyway, I just want to thank TriDAR for this comment, and I didn't want to do it just in the confines of a message, a response. I wanted to do it with a video because I thought it warranted a public adoration for showing humility and integrity. Anyway, thank you, Tradar, and I do sincerely appreciate you being a listener on my channel. So I just wanted to, again, thank you publicly for the kind words that you said and for the comment, just for the overall comment. I thought it was very touching. I thought it was very special stuff. Like this is what put wind in my sales to continue doing what I do regardless of the numbers that I get. So thank you again. And with that, tomorrow's Thanksgiving, so I hope everybody has or had a wonderful Thanksgiving, depending on when you see this. Thank you so. .