so this is the big pit national coal museum , big pit national coal museum, and they they want a decolonisedrecognises historical injustice. all the usual rubbish we're used to seeing now. and it wants them to tell the story through the lens of black, asian and minority ethnic people's experiences in wales. and it says fine material with links to ethnic minority history, even if it's not obvious. it literally says such connections may not be obvious. it's one quote. another quote is the new curriculum is not based solely on facts. so facts are out just find me anything about a black miner. if you in wales and the insane thing is, there's plenty of social injustice in mining. >> i mean, it was absolutely brutal along class lines, exploitation . yeah. i mean, it's exploitation. yeah. i mean, it's all there. it'sjust exploitation. yeah. i mean, it's all there. it's just the element of race that's missing. >> well, no, i mean, why didn't they bring, sort of blackface into it? >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> that works. >> that works. >> interrogating your whiteness. yeah. >> you've got to find