howard fuller, who also was in the book and was an school choice advocate and from milwaukee, you know, he sort of addressed that to and had difference, as of his own with some of white conservative allies. and some of those differences really came out over account for the programs. you some of the some of the people like fuller and williams wanted greater accountability for the program because they saw some of the problems for families when things didn't go well like a school closed you know and so i think i think it's not for me to say if conservatives are used on black families or black, i think it's for them to say because i think they have agency. and, you know, i think i think that you know fuller, kind of said he addressed this through he said, you know, that that he could see why conservative allies wanted sort of hold him up because he was he is now a former superintendent of milwaukee public schools. he's a choice advocate and he's a black man. and he addressed this in his memoir, said that he very much understood why they would want to sort of push him out front and as a fac