 Transwell, how do you build a society that actively discourages censorship or is that even possible? How do you build a society that actively discourages censorship or is that even possible? How do you build a society that act as what do you mean? Most societies have always been built on free speech, try on a tribal level. People get together and talk. Censorship is a new. Censorship is like the war on drugs, the way it's rolled out right now. Prohibition. The new prohibition is censorship of thought, censorship of speech. The war on drugs is ending in the United States and Canada and the Western world in general but the war on free speech, on thought is picking up. So they're replacing one war with another war because the war on drugs was really a genocide on a certain segment of humanity, right? It was censorship of a way of being, of a way of thought, right? So you can easily build societies and communities that actively discourage that. How do you how do you build a society that actively discourages censorship? I don't know. Your question doesn't make sense. You don't censor. Like with our friends, with my friends, I have groups of friends that get together. We don't censor each other, right? That's a community, right? That we have. I had some other friends that during their party last year, a couple of years ago, last year maybe it was last year, they said we're not allowed to talk about the injections or COVID or politics and stuff like that. That was censorship. I'm no longer, I don't consider myself part of that community anymore. They're at an arms length, we'll party and have fun together but they're nothing the way I consider them to be as close, right? So I wouldn't join any community that actively censors, right?