 Let me ask you this something I've tweeted about in recent months as you know, our country continues to spiral in the fucking chaos. It's like, I don't think that it's reasonable to expect America never has a civil war again. Right. It's like, it's been 150 years of whatever is the last one. Is America supposed to last a thousand years more and it never has a civil war? I mean, it's like, it's like World War three never happening. It's like, you really think it's never going to fucking, is that even a reasonable expectation? I don't think so. Yeah. I think we're there. I think we're there right now. I do believe that we're in the beginning stages of war. Sure. Right. Because how does everything begin? You mentioned the man of words. Yeah. Right. When there's a, there's an attack on words than the net. If you, if you look at a true believer, Eric Hoffer, he was a historian who followed the, he documented the rise of Nazism and he kind of like did it from a psychological perspective. And he says that each one of these movements happened and there's a particular pattern there and there are three men, three types of men. They're the men of words. Thomas Payne is a man of words. Yeah. Right. You got the man of words. You don't go any further until the man of words establishes his point. You got the man of action, which is the, is the next generation where you, where you could say Washington. Yeah. He's a man of action phase. Right. Next phase is action. And then you got the man of pragmatic action and that's like Jefferson. Okay. Right. Who's going to like, all right, now it's all kind of falling apart. We were rising out of the ashes. We got to put things together and live again. Put together constitutions, documents, frameworks. So we're going to, I think our generation, you know, and yeah, I lump, I lump you right there in it, but you know, we're the, we're the men of words. Right. You got your show here and we got the event and, you know, we're making YouTube videos and we've got the books. We're the men of words. The next generation, you know, I don't even know if I could say it's going to be that far of a generation. I think Gen Z is the generation of action. Yeah. These are the boys that we're influencing right now, the 21, 22 year old kids that we're influencing right now of what we're saying. They're taking what we're saying to heart because they're living in, they were born in this mess and they're the ones that are going to pick up the guns. And they have no taste of the old world too. Like you're old enough to have a taste of the old world. I am too to some extent. I remember the nineties pretty well. Right before the world went to shit in the 2000s, early 2001, all that. So yeah, it's a good point. And I think you're right. Maybe that's why people say that Gen Z is like hyper based and stuff. A lot of them are not, a lot of them are fucking woke retards, especially the chicks, right? But some of the men, young men are and they're watching us. I did a poll on our channel the day. I mean, we have data too from analytics, but it had like 10,000 votes and overwhelmingly it was 18 to 25 or 20, 25 was the age range. Like 45% or something fucking crazy. After that, it was, it decreased as it got older, but it was very heavy. Young men, they're going to take what we're talking about seriously and they're going to make it happen. Apply it. Yeah. Just like the Moufajandine and the Taliban, right? It was like the dads that were like, look, you know, we've been living as farmers and we're living peacefully. We don't like what's going on. We got to, we got to do something about it. And it was their kids that were like, all right, well, we're picking up our arms and we're going to coordinate this battle and we're going to go out there and we're going to fight tooth and limb. Yeah, I feel bad for these kids too, man. Like they're going to have to do that. Maybe that's just kind of the way things need to play out. You know, hard times create strong men, strong men create good times of that whole cycle, right? But they don't even, Michael Foster talked to him recently, you know, I mentioned him a couple of times. He said that, you know, who knew that the nineties were the last great American decade? Now I don't think that means indefinitely. I think there is still hope we can turn things around by some mechanism, right? Whatever it ends up being. But yeah, these kids have no memory of that. Their whole life has been iPhones and iPads and Android and YouTube and they've had literally nothing else. I grew up like you, you know, used to even go, go somewhere you need to fucking direction, you had to call people, you know, shit like that. Yeah. Well, my, my grandma had to worry. I think they're going to get sick of it. Yeah. You know, you see it already with like these camps where they get rid of their technology, you know, like you go away and they want to be like this generation, they're a lot of these young men, they love being in the woods. Yeah. Like this is the generation that wants to put away the technology because they were born into it. Yeah. Right. They have the silver spoon in their mouth. So they're the ones that want to like spit the spoon out and be like, let's get dirty. Yeah. So I can totally see what you're saying. And the mere, by mere fact of them being called Generation Z, I don't know, man, like the whole alphabet we're at the last one. What comes next point? This is