jennifer gardner, she's being jennifer broader, but that all of a sudden her associate is an african american woman who is immediately like one of the 1st themes is kissing her lesbian girlfriend. and i'm just thinking, is that really necessary? but you know, fine. but the fact that she's african american, then the next character is also uh, somebody who is obviously a day. most of the actors are academic african american and, and, and i'm saying this as a guy, ted, there's no worse atrocity in the history of our country than what we did to african americans. and they do deserve, and they deserve to be put in a place now where people can understand them as something other than the way we used to treat them in hollywood and the way we treat them across the board. but unfortunately, that's not what's happened. it's not honest what i see when i turn on movies. when i see hollywood is not what america looks like, but what they're trying for america to be there, maybe 3 percent of population escape. that's great. and they need to be represented . what about 50 percent? african americans a