radio, trying to make sense of this. what did you learn? one of the things i wanted to do was try and get past the whirlwind of it s ironic that the world politics is is in there. because the political language. there are so many things with all the arguments we have and everything are based on real structures. real institutions. real laws. and they re not quite as necessarily, don t have to be as emotional and heated, to figure out what they are and what s going on. but it seemed like the way in to talking about things is very rarely from that base of what it really is. and instead from the megaphones and yelling. right. on both sides, to be fair. this is deep stuff and important stuff and stuff our world is built on. i want to talk about this new film. this is a film so timely and cutting edge. we re probably going to get in a lot of trouble. maybe. we ll see. a kid called ed we ll see. a kid called eed like jake. a kid with gender identity