opal, what's your answer to carma?question and i think it's an important one, and i think what we know for sure is that when black people begin these types of social movements, like we've done all throughout history, every single community that has been marginalised benefits. we see that we lift up all of our communities, so asian communities, indigenous communities, women, across the board, people who live in a multiplicity of intersections of those identities, always benefit, and that is a fact. what we know right now is that people who are struggling, no matter what their background is, where they're from, they identify with the black lives matter movement. they respect, they appreciate it, they know that ultimately, this is a human rights movement that benefits all of us. let me ask you very quickly, opal, because on social media, we had so many people asking us if it's possible for there to be a stronger alliance between blm and stop asian hate, because we have seen some really horrific attacks on people of east a