 Anti-Federalists, even in spite of all the intellectual arguments they could make with the anti-Federalist papers and whatnot, just simply the degree to which their ideas could spread in the country was severely limited because of the other side having power and being willing to use it. Yeah, absolutely. It was the modern, you know, Twitter ban, or Twitter censoring. Right? Nothing's changed. I mean, obviously, it's the change. Technology's changed, but it's the same thing. Forces of big government have always been able to use their control of the media to sway opinion, the strategic development, how each state ratified the Constitution, selective reporting of information, saying certain people were in favor even though they weren't. Yeah, it's all linked. And even the other Federalist papers were basically just propaganda tool. They were basically just propaganda pieces.