I could start, but I think my colleagues will have something to say.
I'm not sure what we can do about those negative images and the stereotypes in terms of shutting them down, because we live in a free and open society. What we can do is strengthen the other side so that those are not the only messages that young people are receiving and they're not the only role models that young people will look up to. We have to strengthen this other side so that it is as appealing and as attractive, and maybe stigmatize, use stigmatization in reverse on the other side.
We're not going to have a perfect plan. We're not going to have a perfect society. We are imperfect human beings. But we need to start. It's going to be raggedy and it will get better as we go, and I think we'll turn the behavioural issues and the prejudicial issues around over time. Certainly, we did that on race, and we've done this on class. We've done it on other things. We did it on cigarette smoking in 10 years.
We can do this. We can change attitudes in the face of all of those negative images and stereotypes.
We can do it. We just have to get started.