I think the thing is there's a real issue about this thing of being indigenous. I feel really strongly that we all have a birthright to feel indigenous not by race. This has nothing to do with blood, race, blood and soil. But as soon as we as non indigenous people start using the term like indigenous brittons, you get very, very, you get dangerously close. It gets it gets sticky as blood and so on very quickly. So it's something that we have to be, you know, it's a very problematic term.

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