they moved it to a more prominent case in south carolina to kind of say "hey, we're sorry deal. but it's something that people in the south grow up with. i think the way to get that 11-year-old kid to think twice before putting the shirt on is not to say, you little 11-year-old racist. >> why can't you say you little 11-year-old racist? people think that being racist means walking around calling people the "n" word and not liking someone outwardly. that's not necessarily what racism is, especially in this day and age. it's what you think is important, who you take comfort being around, whose advice to you take? it's all sorts of things. it's not necessarily something that's as targeted as going, i don't like black white, i don't like white people. that's what racism is. >> that's true, don. but i work with young kids a lot. i speak at a lot of schools from middle school up. from a pedagogical, strategical perspective, if you're talking