 Matthew, Chisha, I asked you a long time ago, maybe three quarters of a year ago, whether you thought it was ever or could ever be appropriate for an individual to become violent against politicians or technocrats or anyone in a position of power. Has your position changed given what has occurred over the past three quarters of a year? I don't think violence is going to solve anything. I think I know some people disagree with me. I know some people disagree with me. The problem with violence against centralized power like this is because they're capable of a lot more violence than we are. Their minds work in a very distorted way, right? Like for example, would you have as an individual, as a moral individual, would you have ever conducted renditions where you're kidnapping children, taking them to a black site and torturing 14-year-old children because you were told to do so? Okay, would you would you have done that as a moral individual, right? Because that's exactly what the US government, the machinery, the military machinery of the US government, okay, and their politicians. So psychopaths gave the order that your torture 14 year olds to see what they know and the American government took these children or this one children specifically to Guantanamo Bay held them for 8-10 years, started torturing them when they're 14 years old, right? Personally for me, that's beyond my comprehension of doing, right? So I refuse to go violent against an institutional organization that is capable of thinking of doing horrendous acts way beyond my capabilities of even understanding comprehending, right? And I think that's the way it is for most people. So what needs to take place is a peaceful revolution, peaceful regime change in the Western world because these psychopaths have proven, have proven that they are mass murderers. So and there has to be accountability, there has to be accountability, right? There has to be accountability.