next up jonathan lack and ryan coe and megan riley. >> good evening, commissioners and thank you for your patience and hearing all of us. regarding the people who have come up here making their case against the navigation centre, long-time residents, being a homeowner on south beach for ten, 20 years, i would like the commission torse think about whether there's an inherent difference between these home hs and the humans experience homelessness. who don't live only in this neighborhood but seek temporary services. is there any difference that gives this first set of humans here more right to be in this neighborhood? how did money come to them? how many are from an oppressed section from the community or people of colour? how many have probably inherited generation of real estate because they're white and benefited from historical policies that benefit white people? people experiencing homelessness do not do so by choice. it's been they are denied opportunities and live in a system of racism. for those who claim they are not racist, that's fine, but you must believe there's racism if