watto tried to do is articulate all those together and not dismiss poor people in saying there are some a com pletely anti—semitic people. it is a completely different struggle. that is why im supporting this movement from the very beginning. from when the yellow vest movement immersed those things that people are saying, i cannot pay my rent, cannot feed my child, you know, soon it will be christmas and i'm not able to buy gifts for my children, for christmas, so for me it was the emergence of reality, finally, within the political field. emergence of reality, finally, within the politicalfield. and of course this emergence of truth comes with ugly violent things like homophobia and everything, but we can fight for both and against one and for the other both at the same time. the interesting thing is you have made a better life for yourself in the france of today. you began life as eddy bellegueule, the working—class kid from the north of france. now you are edouard louis, who lives in france as a successful writer. you made it. do you have a strong sense of your own identity today? do