David Meets Spongebob
And I also want to say that there's a lot of different ways you can get involved with something like this. My friend Scott said it literally the best, in my opinion. He said, whether you can make it to a protest or encourage others to go, whether you can make a donation or share a donation page, whether you have powerful words to say or you choose to amplify the powerful words of someone you agree with. I think, yeah, I think there's something that everyone can do no matter what their circumstances. And I think it's really important to do because it does— this is— I mean, it is history and it's going to be history. And, you know, when people ask you down the line what you were doing, it'd be cool to be able to say that, like, hey, I had a part in it, no matter what size it was. I think what I struggled to understand earlier and what I'm starting to understand a lot more now is how racism is still such a fucking serious thing going on. In America, and it's something that I'm blinded to because of my skin color, my privilege. And just hearing stories from you guys, even from DMing me and just reading up on the thing, is— it's fucking crazy. And it's just so important more than ever, especially with like social media being able to amplify so many people's voices, to, to, to speak up and to make a fucking change. All right, now I want the rest of the podcast. What's up guys, welcome back to Views, the podcast where, you know, life's better when you're recording podcasts with your friends. And luckily one of my best friends is here.