I would say Karachi is pretty intense. Yeah. I wouldn't, I wouldn't put Pakistanis up with. No, though I've had amazing meals with people in Peshawar, Pakistan who are like reading … In America, we've actually, we're finally having a different attitude to mass immigration, which is we can now talk about it, we can question it, we can vote against it. … It's just something I've picked up from traveling a lot. And. And you just become. So you have two options. I mean, and the UK has decided just to kind of just bend over and take it. (1:53:40–1:53:47)
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