 Salut gang, the needs of the many, quote, Vulcan philosophy, quote, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one, end quote. I disagree with that Vulcan logic. Gang, don't forget, free Assange, free Assange, free Assange, Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring accountability and transparency of capitalist power to humanity. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or our Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on censor 2. We're talking that today, oh my god, nice, yeah, Void. I figured I'd share the story. Why do you disagree? I disagree because that is the same philosophy or same problem as rule of the majority. I think George Carlin had a stand-up routine that said basically, democracy is this. I'm paraphrasing, I believe it's George Carlin, okay, paraphrasing George Carlin. He said basically, democracy is this, you're in a room with 12 people, everybody, everybody votes on if they should sodomize you with a broomstick. 11 people vote yes, they need to sodomize you with a broomstick. You vote no, you do not want to be sodomized with a broomstick, but because the majority voted to sodomize you with a broomstick, you get sodomized with a broomstick. The needs of the many do not always outweigh the needs of the few or the one. I would sacrifice 1 million people, stay alive, does that make me a bad person? It depends if the million people were out to get you. If a million people say their need is to eliminate elder God, I would defend myself as well. I came at the wrong time, I came at the wrong time, why we sodomizing people with a broomstick? It was a discussion on why I disagreed with the quote, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one, sort of talking about democracy. It was a sort of a George Carlin routine that he does, and I believe it was George Carlin. We don't want to sodomize people with a broomstick.