city politics, in the bronx, where i grew up erin orleans, there is lots of beef. it is not like everyone is like oh, we re all fighting the same there s lots of beef, there is lots of beef in terms of how groups think about each other, the stereotypes that might have about each other, and i wonder how do you think about pluralism at this time where the threat is very real but there are also a lot of people trying to use pitting groups against each other as a crowbar to sort of pry apart that solidarity and pry apart those sorts of coalitions. that is absolutely true. we see it especially in new york, where you have different communities with fear and fearing the other. so jews on black, black on jewish assaults. and it is about going past the stereotypes, that is what our data. shows a, lot of americans believe the conspiracy theories