And also, I'm saving them by giving them more of the stuff that they're trying to be saved from. Yeah, given them more diet, culture, body checking, etc, etc. I just want to like clarify for anyone who's listening who, who don't, who doesn't already know me or isn't familiar with, what fat liberation is, what health every size is, what Intuitive Eating is just, I've done a whole podcast episode on this. Because Beachbody thinks that it's something else. So body positivity is a social justice movement movement. First records records of people talking about it is in the 1960s. But it was people have been talking about it long before that it just wasn't documented. Started by fat folks, fat women, fat trans people. Infini fat people fat, black, indigenous people of color. And the it's a social justice movement to say fat people deserve the same rights as everyone else is the same access to the world, the same opportunities, and we don't deserve discrimination. In the 1990s, the body positive language came about which was stemmed from the origins of fat liberation, and focused a little bit more on accepting your body. No matter what size it was, but also still focusing on folks in larger bodies and those who have most marginalized bodies. It's not about fineness, thinness, not should not be centered, whiteness should not be centered. Body Body, body positivity or fat liberation is not anti health. It's got nothing to do with health, apart from let's make sure that fat people have access to health care. It's not saying you shouldn't work out. Moving your body can be wonderful for many people, but also many people can't do that because they might be living with a disability, because they just don't want to because they have other priorities in their life. And those who do move their body knows or don't, there's no morality difference in them. There's nothing like you should eat, quote, unhealthy food and if you eat, quote, healthy food that you're bad, there's no you shouldn't be thin Fat people are better. All of these ideas about what body positivity or fat liberation is that are not. Let's look for liberation for the most marginalized bodies in our society, specifically fat folks, is just false. It's just false. Like, I did this, on this, and they said, there was this video that I watched called body positivity gone too far. And I watched it being like, Oh, let's see what the criticism is. And the guy said, here's a new story. A, some parents says that they sleep in a bed with their children. And the children are not wearing clothes, body positivity gone too far. And I was like, What? What? What the Wow. He's saying that Oh, because they were European. Because, you know, a lot of Europeans have a lot more open minded. On on nudity. So So he's saying he was thinking nudity, okay, that means that they have a body, and we shouldn't feel ashamed of our body. Therefore, we should sleep with children naked. Therefore, people who are people who speak with children, their parents, they are body positive, and they are predators. Like it was like, wow, how are you? But that's just what people do. They are willfully, willfully, willfully misunderstanding and saying, because really, how can you criticize the idea that fat folks should have equal access to to the world? I mean, like, because there's nothing to criticize, you