00:00The question was for Julia and Andrew.
00:04Now that the Me Too Hira and the Black Lives Matters are done,
00:08what do you have to expect in Hollywood?
00:10And what we lost, if we lost something, with the politically correct Hira?
00:15It's not done.
00:16Yeah, I know that that's not for me, and I don't know if it's purposeful if it's not me,
00:20but I just am curious. I don't think it's done.
00:22It's not done.
00:23I don't think it's done at all.
00:24I think maybe hashtags might not be used as much,
00:28but I do think that there's work being done by activists, by people every day.
00:34That's beautiful, important work that's not finished.
00:36That's really, really, really active for a reason,
00:41because this world is really charged, and that work isn't finished at all.
00:45Maybe if there's not mainstream coverage in the way that there might have been,
00:50daily headlines in the way that it might have been eight or so years ago,
00:55but I don't think that it means that the work is done.
00:59That's what I would say.
01:01And that the movements have been halted in any way.
01:04Yes.
01:04The movements are still absolutely alive.
01:07As you say, just maybe not as...
01:09Labeled or covered.
01:13Yeah, or witnessed as much, or kind of magnified as much in this present moment.
01:19And you may see the step in mind.
01:27Yes.
01:27So I've been very fortunate.
01:28I prettyenn식 obviously took this moment really into it,
01:31because I've had some people in this moment.
01:34It's looking at it's thinking.
01:34giving the other感じ into it.
01:36It's up to the moment now,
01:36there's going to be a drop in my hand,
01:39and if I want you to support it,
01:39I want you to talk a little bit more about me.
01:41Because if I volunteer too,
01:43it doesn't mean to be a great workout.
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