conversation of it lays at the feet of people who promote a community that's affected by it but don't know much about it, don't see how we have to deal with it and what's the i guess results. i don't know why we want to see black people in this stereotype. i think we need to talk about that, but it's also funny. that's theugga. let's give props to her. she's been in this business 60 years. last year american cinema celebrated its 100th anniversary. she's been in it three-quarters of it and has a lot to tell. i think we're looking for more durable self-sustaining universe definitely and reject what has come heretofor, but not so much we don't recognize some of the -- there's been some complicitness. there's so many things, but overall i want people to laugh.