But if you think about Washington, it's a place that almost nobody is from. So there's like, historically middle class black population. It's small and it's getting smaller because most of them are sort of selling their houses now that they're inflated and moving out to the burbs. Right. So what you have is most of the residents here are. Are not actually from here. And I think it just has like a psychologically warping effect. (02:05–02:13)
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