you choose not to do that, then we will have to let the world know where we are in terms of trying to continue to hide history in oklahoma. we did not even get a joint resolution passed which this 100 years is deserving of. the senate chose not to have my language in the resolution. so right now, history, the omission of history, the attempt to rewrite history is ongoing in oklahoma today. >> can we take that a step further, representative goodwin. jim makes an excellent point about so many people not learning about this in school. and to the point you just made. you now have what was a bill that now has been signed into law by the governor of oklahoma. it goes into effect next month. and part of it, i read it this morning. it's only four pages long. it says -- it bans state schools from teaching lessons that cause someone to, quote, feel discomfort, guilt, anguish or any other form of psychological distress because of their race or gender. my question is, how do you teach