"You have to look at yourself and how you make contribute to this," panelist Christopher "Poppasmurf" Cason said. "We know the history. We know what goes on here. Why not educate yourself? Why not put yourself in a position where you're more cordial to those who don't like you." Cason stressed the importance of spreading the wealth throughout the Lowcountry. "Right here, on the other side of Calhoun Street, we have multi-miillion dollar homes. And on the other side of Calhoun we have tent city. That just doesn't work."