Let me give you my experience from third world countries. In a third world country where you have very obvious dictatorship, the people know, the people are not stupid. Yes. And when they know and they speak up, the more that they speak up, the more brutality that happens. And that's how you see how you kind of, you know, control the people with more brutality. In America for a very long time, people have been ruled by bread and circus. You have entertainment, you have sports, you have all kind of, kind of like brave new world kind of mentality. So give the people bread and circus and control them. At a certain point, the bread and circus is not enough. So people will start to wake up. Then, so what you're seeing now is how you shut people down by a call of antisemitic, you're not patriotic, you're not American enough, you just, you hate Jews, all of these people to shut people up. If people continue to talk, I think you're gonna see more surveillance, more brutality. Yes. And because now the bread and circus is not enough. America has been doing, like the third world countries haven't been doing this because we don't have enough resources to offer bread and circus, but now America is richer. So they are using that distraction. At a certain point, the distraction will not be enough. And now you're gonna see more brutality, more surveillance. And we've already seen that. You see more people are, I think the turning point that I've ever seen is a lot that happens at American University, in Columbia University, in UCLA, you see how they brutally beat those students in those? I didn't see the videos. You haven't seen? I'm not tapped in, man. Okay, okay. I'm kind of like out in outer space. Do you remember last year, Columbia University? Like there were like a lot of student protests? Yes, yes, yes. Those protests were crushed, were crushed the same way that we see protests are crushed in the third world country. We've seen people like special forces coming and beating the shit out of those students. They were doxxed, they were suspended. They basically, they lost their career. And this was a message, it was like, if you go so far, this is what we can do to you. So this is like a warning to you. So this has already happened. So you see in UCLA, they even have, they went in, they beat the shit out of the encampment. They destroyed their lives. So it is a message for everybody. It's like, if you're too loud, this is how we're gonna get you. So this is basically an introduction. If we can do that to university students, we can do that to the rest of the society. So it's not like people are not waking up. They are waking up, but they're being beaten into submission. Yeah, because the difference between us- And Americans are not used to that. They're like, what the hell?