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K.C.2.P.K.G. Yeah, yeah, you know, and you know what's funny, I thought I was watching it last night, and those people were in these blow up things, and my wife and I, you know, it's actually like watching reality TV in a way. And I've never been on reality TV, like I didn't watch Survivor, I never got into any of those type shows, but this is fascinating. So this is what I've seen. I'll give you my complete objective analysis of what I'm seeing real quick, and then anybody can chime in if they like. There are really, I'm not counting law enforcement at all, not police, not federal, nobody, no law enforcement at all, I'm not counting them. There are four camps, or four groups of people that you can easily make out at these protests. You have, of course, your Antifa people, who are there to cause trouble, they're dressed all in black riot gear, helmets, they have shields, that kind of stuff. Then you have your four right-winger antagonist group. Same thing as Antifa, just flip the switch, right? They're right-winged people who's there to cause trouble. That's what they're there for. I mean, I've watched a guy, this Tommy Boy dude, or whatever, Tommy B-O-I, Tommy Boy something or another, he has a freaking bullhorn, and he gets a lot of followers, but he just talks a lot of crap through the bullhorn at Antifa, like antagonizing it. Well, that's not helping matters much either. The other two camps are genuine, peaceful protesters, and genuine, peaceful rioters, or other protesters, I guess is the right way to put it. So there are all four of the makeups. The two groups that are there just to protest, they really seem to be trying to keep everything really peaceful. They really are trying to do that, it seems like. However, they're fighting the flip side, you know, the good angel and the bad angel, that's what it is almost like there. That's what I've seen watching it live. Nobody's guilty, and everybody's guilty. That's basically what it boils down to. So, anyhow, that's just what I've seen. Again, is it as bad as the movie is making out to be? No, not at all. But is it, you know, a Sunday show in the park? Well, no, it's not that either. So it's somewhere in the middle, right? Alright, I'm gonna pause. Greg, do you have anything you want to respond to that? I know you're probably busy doing your little plumbing job there.
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