Hi, Bill, I also just read your piece about classism in progressive discourse. I think that’s a fair point. I wrote a piece that deals with some of that here. Specifically, I reflect on what I read in a book by bell hooks in a chapter called Class Cruelty. She mentions that middle and upper class Blacks tend to focus on racism rather than capitalism and class. The middle and upper class Blacks then hog the conversation and direct policy separate from the needs of Blacks who are not middle and upper class. And she says middle and upper class Blacks often do not acknowledge their privilege. Bell hooks wrote her essay in the late 90s but what she wrote is still clear in data from the Pew Research Center about experiences with anti-Black discrimination among Blacks of various classes. All of that is a fair point I fully accept which is why I wrote the piece linked above.